Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (Chief Minister 1961 onwards)
Member of the Legislative Council
In office 26 August 1953 – 9 March 1959
Member of Legislative Council
In office 9 August 1948 – 26 August 1953
Personal details
Born
(1908-12-25)25 December 1908 British Mauritius
Died
18 August 1977(1977-08-18) (aged 68) Souillac, Mauritius
Political party
Independent Forward Bloc (IFB)
Occupation
Teacher
Sookdeo Bissoondoyal (25 December 1908 – 18 August 1977) was a Mauritian politician and one of the leading figures in the nation's independence movement.
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SookdeoBissoondoyal (25 December 1908 – 18 August 1977) was a Mauritian politician and one of the leading figures in the nation's independence movement...
Mauritian social worker SookdeoBissoondoyal (1908 – 1977), a Mauritian politician This page lists people with the surname Bissoondoyal. If an internal link...
Bissoondoyal" or "Professor Basdeo Bissoondoyal". Basdeo Bissoondoyal was born in Tyack, Rivière des Anguilles in 1906. He had two brothers Sookdeo and...
1967 he cooperated with the Independent Forward Bloc (IFB) led by SookdeoBissoondoyal (who were advocating complete decolonization and removal of British...
primary institutions called Jawaharlall Nehru Government School and SookdeoBissoondoyal Government School. The primary source of transportation of the village...
by SookdeoBissoondoyal on 13 April 1958. In the 1930s, the movement Jan Andolan had been founded by Sookdeo's elder brother Basdeo Bissoondoyal in order...
Malaysian cabinet and president of the Malaysian Indian Congress SookdeoBissoondoyal – politician and one of the three founding fathers of independent...
House Rs. 200/- Sir Abdool Razack Mohamed Mauritian Market Rs. 500/- SookdeoBissoondoyal University of Mauritius Rs. 1,000/- Sir Charles Gaëtan Duval State...
2013, the rector was Soobeeraj Parmessa, who later became rector of SookdeoBissoondoyal State College in Rose-Belle. In January 2020, the Ministry of Education...
1976 – 11 June 1982 Prime Minister Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Preceded by SookdeoBissoondoyal Succeeded by Gaetan Duval Leader of the Militant Socialist Movement...
former minister Basdeo Bissoondoyal (1906–1991), activist, social worker, educator and founder of Jan Andolan SookdeoBissoondoyal (1908–1977), politician...
district of Savanne District in the south of Mauritius. He attended the SookdeoBissoondoyal State Secondary School before completing his secondary education...
became Attorney General from 1967 to 1969 when his party IFB (under SookdeoBissoondoyal's leadership) broke away from the ruling coalition. On 01 August 1970...
Prime Minister of Mauritius (1967–1978) 200 rupees Obverse 1998 SookdeoBissoondoyal 1908–1977 Mauritian politician; one of the leading figures of the...
Rose Belle SSV Boys Vocational Royal College Curepipe Mixed Academy SookdeoBissoondoyal State College Mixed Academy Swami Vivekananda SSS Girls State...
Legislative Council elections in Grand Port-Savanne but was defeated by SookdeoBissoondoyal, Goinsamy Venkatasamy and Louis Philippe Rozemont. At the 1959 Mauritius...
Prince Sabour also appears in Mayotte and Mauritius. According to SookdeoBissoondoyal, at least three Mauritian variants have been registered from Indian...
Independence Party alliance won the elections of 1967. In 1969 SookdeoBissoondoyal's IFB left the government to join the Opposition which allowed Gaetan...
parties advocating immediate independence were the Labour Party and SookdeoBissoondoyal's Independent Forward Bloc (IFB). The Secretary of State Anthony Greenwood...
Natural History Museum, Port Louis Robert Edward Hart Memorial Museum SookdeoBissoondoyal Memorial Museum Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam Memorial Centre for Culture...
elections as an independent candidate. Satcam Boolell then joined SookdeoBissoondoyal's party the Independent Forward Bloc (IFB) which had dissociated itself...