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Shri Bhim Sen Sachar was born on December 1, 1894. He was educated at Lahore where he took his B. A. and L.L. B. degrees and started practicing in Gujranwala.
In 1921 Shri Sachar became the Secretary Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee. He was the Registrar in National University, Lahore and later in 1924-33 he was the Municipal Commissioner, Gujranwala. Responding to the call of the Mahatma Gandhi for civil disobedience, Shri Bhim Sen Sachar joined hands with freedom fighters and was imprisoned from 1930-31. He shifted to Lahore and started the Sunlight Insurance Company.
In 1937, he was elected as a Member to the Punjab Legislative Assembly. At the call of Mahatma Gandhi offering individual civil disobedience, he went to the prison in 1940. He was elected leader of the Congress Party, Punjab Legislative Assemble. He again went to jail Congress and remained in jail for over a year. In 1945 General elections he was elected unopposed to Punjab Assembly form the constituency of Lahore. He was also elected the leader of the Congress Legislative Party. UP 1947, he was elected as Member, Constituent Assembly of Pakistan from West Punjab.
Shri Sachar became the Chief Minister of Punjab in 1949. In 1952 general election, he was elected member or Punjab Assembly from Ludhiana city constituency. He again became the Chief Minister of Punjab from 1952-56. He was appointed Governor of Orissa from September 1956 to July 1957 and later the Governor of Andhra Pradesh from 1959-1962. He was the High Commissioner for India in Ceylon during 1964-66. He also held the offices of Chairman of Guru Nanak Foundation, Punjab and Chairman of Khadi Gram Udyog Sangh. He died on 18th January, 1978.
The Department of Posts feels privileged to issue a commemorative stamp in honour of Shri Bhim Sen Sachar in the Series, `India's struggle for Freedom'.
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