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Manmohan Singh death Highlights: Last rites of former PM to be performed at Nigambodh Ghat in Delhi tomorrow

By HT News Desk, New Delhi

Manmohan Singh Death Highlights: Manmohan Singh passed away at AIIMS, Delhi, at 9:51 pm on Thursday.

Key Events
  • 9:55 PM IST, Dec 27 SAD's Sukhbir Badal claims Centre 'declined' Manmohan family's request for funeral place
  • 8:23 PM IST, Dec 27 Kharge urges Modi to choose location for Manmohan Singh’s last rites where memorial can be built
  • 7:43 PM IST, Dec 27 Last rites of former PM to be performed at Nigambodh Ghat in Delhi tomorrow
  • 7:11 PM IST, Dec 27Manmohan Singh death latest updates 'His life and work profoundly shaped India's destiny,' says CWC
  • 6:37 PM IST, Dec 27 CWC meeting begins in Delhi to pay homage to former PM
  • 6:05 PM IST, Dec 27 Money was the only problem for ex-PM at Cambridge, says
  • 5:33 PM IST, Dec 27 Congress MP Rahul Gandhi at AICC headquarters for CWC meeting to pay homage to ex-PM
  • 5:01 PM IST, Dec 27 ‘Goodbye, my bhai,’ Malaysia's Ibrahim recalls ex-PM's kind gesture
  • 4:45 PM IST, Dec 27 Union Cabinet condoles demise of former PM
  • 4:24 PM IST, Dec 27 ‘He saved India from debt trap and economics crisis’ says Deve Gowda
  • 4:20 PM IST, Dec 27 Amit Shah’s Odisha visit postponed
  • 3:59 PM IST, Dec 27 ‘Nation lost a gem,’ says PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti
  • 3:43 PM IST, Dec 27 China hails former PM’s contribution to Sino-India ties
  • 3:33 PM IST, Dec 27 Gurdeep Singh, nephew of former PM says ‘he was always available for us’
  • 3:10 PM IST, Dec 27 Adani, ata Sons Chairman N Chandrasekaran pay tributes
  • 3:04 PM IST, Dec 27 Actor Anupam Kher shares heartfelt tribute through a video message
  • 2:44 PM IST, Dec 27 ‘India lost a great man,’ says French President Emmanuel Macron
  • 2:39 PM IST, Dec 27 Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri says ‘he was an architect of economic reforms’
  • 2:36 PM IST, Dec 27 Himachal Pradesh CM Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu says ‘he pulled the country out of economic crisis’
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    Manmohan Singh was India's fourteenth prime minister. He was an excellent scholar, economist, and thinker. Before he was deeply involved in politics, he worked for a number of prominent government institutions.

    He received numerous accolades and acknowledgments for his outstanding efforts. Later in life, he turned from bureaucrat to politician. India's economic inflation underwent a dramatic change during his rule. He is recognized as having played a key role in the economic revival of India.

    Respected for his morality, integrity, and humility, he is a capable leader. The Indian people recognized Manmohan Singh's leadership qualities and aptitude, casting their vote for him to be prime minister for the second year in a row.

    Early Life

    Manmohan Singh was born in Gah, located in Punjab, British India, on Monday, September 26, 1932.

    At the Panja Sahib, which is located fifty kilometers from Rawalpindi, he was given the name Manmohan Singh; this was inspired by the letter "M," which was the first word to appear on the page of the revered Guru Granth Sahib.

    Educational Qualifications

    At the Khalsa High School for Boys in Peshawar, British India, he received his education in Urdu. His family moved to Amritsar following the partition, and he enrolled in Punjab's "Hindu College Amritsar" to begin his education. He began to grasp political concepts at the age of thirteen.

    He enjoyed playing football and hockey, as well as participating in debate tournaments during his school years.

    At Government College, Punjab University, Hoshiarpur (now in Chandigarh), he earned his bachelor's and master's degrees in economics in 1952 and 1954, respectively.

    At the University of Cambridge, Singh finished his thesis in economics in 1957. His professors at college made him aware of the influential role politics plays in influencing human affairs. In 1955 and 1957, Singh was a superb scholar who was awarded the Wright's Prize.

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    There is a verified user named Renuka Jain on Twitter. Renuka Jain has posted a video. In this video, she has wittingly claimed that any Prime Minister of the Congress party assumes office when the former passes away.

    It can be seen in the text mentioned in his video that when Jawaharlal Nehru died, Lal Bahadur Shastri became the Prime Minister. After Shastri’s death, Indira Gandhi became the Prime Minister. Rajiv Gandhi became the Prime Minister after Indira’s assassination. Similarly, Narasimha Rao became the Prime Minister only after Rajiv’s death. After this, Narasimha Rao died and Manmohan Singh became the Prime Minister. 

    Source: Twitter

    Fact Check:

    The DFRAC team searched Google to fact-check the claim made in the video. The team found that the claim made by Renuka Jain was false. CNN published a report on May 22, 2004, stating that Manmohan Singh has been sworn in as the Prime Minister of India.

    A report published by the Washington Post on May 23, 2004, reported that Manmohan Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India, and administered the oath of office and secrecy by the then President APJ Abdul Kalam. 

    At the same time, a report published by the BBC said that Manmohan Singh took oath along with 67 ministers. The information was published on May 22, 2004. 

    At the same time, when our team investigated the death of former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao, we found a Wikipedia of Narasimha Rao, according to which Narasimha Rao died on December 23, 2004. 

    The then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh had issued a press release expressing condolences over Rao’s death. The archive of which is being given here. 

    Source: archivepmo

    At the same time, we found a press release of the then Leader of Opposition and BJP National President LK Advani on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) website. In which Advani expressed condolences on the death of Narasimha Rao. 

    Conclusion: 

    It is clear from the fact check

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    Dinner at Renuka Chowdhury's Delhi residence unites women achievers

    It was an evening to raise a toast to women power when Renuka Chowdhury, Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member, who has always been quite vocal about women’s rights, hosted a dinner and honoured women achievers at her residence.
    Work discussions dominated the do as she introduced her guests to each other explaining in detail about their work areas. The chief guests of the evening were Jaya Bachchanand Gursharan Kaur wife of former PM Manmohan Singh.

    Supriya Sule (L) and Gursharan Kaur

    Supriya Sule (L) and Gursharan Kaur
    When Renuka had to introduce Jaya to one of her guests, she gave a long description of her work in Bollywood and politics and concluded with, “Famous Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchanis her husband.”

    Husain Dalwai (L) and Sanjay Singh

    Husain Dalwai (L) and Sanjay Singh
    A unique camaraderie
    After Jaya arrived, Gursharan Kaur went to meet her, and both of them spent most of the evening together. Even as Jaya was her usual quiet self, she seemed to have enjoyed the performance of Bharatanatyam dancer Khushi Raizada, 16, who was also one of the awardees. Everyone loved her performance so much, she had to perform twice!
    Renuka ensured that she had photos with all her guests. The shutterbugs were called many times to take group photos. Taking a jibe at one of her photographers, she said, “Ab iss baar aisi photo lena jisme sar bhi aa jaye.”

    Kanimozhi (L) and Nachiketa Kapur

    Kanimozhi (L) and Nachiketa Kapur
    Encouraging young women who are achievers in their own fields
    The Women Empowerment awards were given as a follow-up to Women’s Day. Talking about the issue, Renuka told us, “The idea is to not restrict celebrating women power to just one day. And this is the first time we have organised this award ceremony. From this year, we are starting the Women Achiever awards, which will be an encouragement to young girls who are entrepreneurs and achievers in their own fields. I th