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Amrita Kaur was born 9 February 1958 [1] to Rukhsana Sultana [2] and an army officer Shivinder Singh Virk. [3] [4] Her mother was a political associate of Sanjay Gandhi during the Indian Emergency in the 1970s, who became known for leading Sanjay Gandhi's sterilisation campaign in Muslim areas of Old Delhi.
Since Manmohan Singh became Prime Minister in 2004, she has accompanied him abroad on state visits. The family has largely stayed out of the limelight. Their three daughters – Upinder, Daman and Amrit, have successful, non-political careers. [4] Upinder Kaur is a professor of history at Ashoka University.
Singh is married to Amrit Singh, an interior decorator, and they live in Tetworth Hall, [8] a large country house near Ascot, and London. [1] [5]In November 2013, Jasminder's father 86-year-old Bal Mohinder Singh was taking legal action against his sons Jasminder, 62, and Herinder, 46, for about £50 million of Jasminder's reported wealth of £400 million.
Singh was born on 4 September 1963 in Chandigarh to Manmohan Singh and Gursharan Kaur.She has two sisters, Upinder Singh and Amrit Singh. In 1966, Singh and her family moved to New York, where her father worked for UNCTAD.
She married Beant Singh on 23 January 1976 at a local gurdwara. [1] Bibi Bimal Kaur was a nurse at Lady Hardinge Medical College when her husband assassinated Indira Gandhi. [1] Immediately after the assassination she was apprehended by the Indian security forces, she disappeared for several days, leaving her children Amrit, Sarabjeet and Jassi ...
There are 41 children of former prime ministers of India. [citation needed] Several of the children of former prime ministers have entered politics. Two have become prime ministers themselves, Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi. P. V. Narasimha Rao had 8 children, the most of any prime minister.
Amrit Singh may refer to: Amrit Singh (cyclist) (born 1991), Indian track cyclist; Amrit Singh, daughter of former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, human rights ...
Amritpal Singh grew up as a resident of Jallupur Khera, a village in the Baba Bakala tehsil of Amritsar district of Punjab, India into the Sandhu clan of Jatt Sikhs. He was the youngest of the three children of Tarsem Singh and Balwinder Kaur. [39] His family is said to be very religious. [12]