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His Highness Maharaja Yadavindra
Singh of Patiala, founder of the Yadavindra Public
School, Patiala was born on 7th January, 1913.
He received his schooling at the Aitchison College,
Lahore, graduated from the Police Training School,
Phillaur and received Hony LLD from the Banaras Hindu
University. In 1938,he married Maharani Mohinder Kaur,
daughter of a noble of Patiala State. H.H., as he was
fondly called, took a keen interest and an active part
in Mountaineering, Sports, Agriculture and Horticulture.
He rose to the rank of Inspector General of Police,
Secretary for Forest and Horticulture, Colonel of Sikh
Regiment and 1st Horse (Skinners) . During the Second
World War he served in Malaya, The Western Desert, Italy
and Burma.
In 1938, he became a member of the Standing Committee of
the Chamber of Princes and continued till he was elected
Pro- Chancellor in 1944 and Chancellor in 1947. He was
the first Chancellor of the Chamber of Princes till it
was dissolved in 1948.
In the field of sports he was awarded the All India
Cricket Colours in 1932 and later Captained the Indian
Cricket Team. He became the President of the Indian
Olympic Association in 1937 and continued till 1960. In
1951, he founded the Asian Games Federation and
organized the 1st Asian Games in Delhi. He was also
appointed the Chairman of All India Council of Sports
from 1960-65.
Maharaja Yadavindra Singh was also the Rajpramukh of
Patiala and East Punjab States Union from 1948-56, a
delegate to the United Nations in 1956-57, a delegate to
the UNESCO Conference in Paris in 1958, Leader of the
Indian Delegation to the Food & Agriculture Organisation
Conference in Rome in 1959, 1961-62, 1963, 1967 and
1969. He was appointed as the Indian Ambassador to Italy
in 1965-66 and later Member of the Punjab Legislative
Assembly in 1967-68. |
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Past Grand Warden of the United
Grand Lodge of England in 1942 |
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President Guru Nanak Foundation
from 1965-69 |
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President of the Royal Commonwealth
Society, London |
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Patron of the Historical Society of
India |
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Founder President and Patron of the
Rose Society of India |
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Patron of All India Ex-servicemen’s
Federation |
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Patron of India International
Centre, New Delhi |
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Vice Patron of the Bombay Natural
History Society, Bombay |
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Member of Central Advisory Board of
Education |
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Member of Central Advisory
Committee for Territorial Army |
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Member of the National Integration
Council |
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Member of the National Defence
Council |
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Patron of the Motor Yacht Club,
France |
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Chairman of Horticulture
Development Council |
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Founder Member of the Sikh Research
Academy |
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Member of the National Committee
on the 500th Birth Anniversary of Guru Nanak Devji |
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Indian Ambassador to Holland from
November, 1971 till his death on 17th June,1974. |
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