Smt. Sheila Dikshit
Smt. Sheila
Dikshit was sworn-in as Chief Minister for the
third consecutive term of the Govt. of NCT of Delhi on 15 th
December, 2003. She is the second woman Chief Minister of Delhi. She
represents Gole Market Constituency in the Assembly.
Smt.Sheila Dikshit brings to the
administration vast experience in Administrative and Parliamentary
matters. She served as a Minister in the Union Government during 1986 -
89, first as the Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs and later
as a Minister of State in the Prime Minister's office. During 1984 - 89
she represented Kannauj Parliamentary Constituency of Uttar Pradesh. As a
member of Parliament, she served on the Estimates Committee of Lok
Sabha. She also Chaired the Implementation Committee for Commemoration
of Forty Years of India's Independence and Jawaharlal Nehru centenary.
As President of the Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee, she led her party
to a sweeping victory in the Assembly elections in
1998. Smt. Sheila
Dikshit was born on March 31,
1938. Holder of Master of Arts degree, she received her education at
Convent of Jesus and Mary School, New Delhi and later in Miranda House,
Delhi University. She was married into the family of Shri Umashankar
Dikshit, noted freedom fighter and a former Governor and Union Cabinet
Minister. Her late husband Shri Vinod Dikshit was a widely respected
member of the Indian Administrative Service.She has two children, one
son and one daughter. Smt.
Sheila Dikshit has championed the cause of women at various fora and in
various capacities. She has also been a leading figure in the movement
for granting of equal rights to women. She represented India on the U.N.
Commission on Status of Women for five years (1984 - 89).
In Uttar Pradesh, she along
with her 82 colleagues were jailed in August 1990 for 23 days by the
state government when she led a people's movement against the atrocities
being committed on women. Electrified by this, lakhs of citizens all
over UP joined the movement and courted arrest. Earlier, in the early
1970's, she was chairperson of the Young Women's Association and was
instrumental in the setting up two of most successful hostels for
working women in Delhi.
She is also the Secretary of
the Indira Gandhi Memorial Trust. The trust has come to play a leading
role in promotion of international understanding. It presents the Indira
Gandhi Award for Peace, Disarmament and Development and Organises
conferences on issues of the global concern. Under his aegis an
Environmental Center has been setup at the trust.
She has been especially interested in the promotion of handicrafts and rural artisans all over
the country. Promotion of the folk theater has been one of her abiding
commitments over the years . Between 1978 to 1984, in her capacity as
the executive secretary of the Garment Exporter's Association, she
played a leading role in taking garments exports to unprecedented
levels.
She is strongly committed to
Secularism and has from every platform fought against the rise of
communal forces. She practices the belief that if democracy is to truly
survive in India, the basic norms of correct behavior and rectitude have
to form an integral part of public life .

| Departments Held |
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All the subjects which are not allocated to any minister. |
| Constituency |
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Gole
Market |
| Contact
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Office :
23392020, 23392030 Res. : 23018998,
23018726 |
| E-Mail
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mailto:cmdelhi@nic.in |
| Camp Office-Cum
Res. |
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3, Motilal
Nehru Place, New Delhi |
| Public Time
at Res. |
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9 to
10 am
Daily | 
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