Ex-PM Manmohan Singh dies at 92
Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh passes away at 92
Dr. Manmohan Singh, the former Prime Minister of India, has passed away at the age of 92. He was admitted to the emergency ward of Delhi’s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) on the evening of December 26, 2024, after suddenly losing consciousness at home. Despite efforts to revive him, he was declared dead at 9:51 PM the same day. The cause of his death was related to age-related medical conditions.
Dr. Singh’s death marks the end of an era for Indian politics. He served as the Prime Minister of India from 2004 to 2014 and is remembered for his significant contributions to the country’s economic reforms. Singh was known for his calm demeanor, economic acumen, and leadership during challenging times. His death is a huge loss to the nation and has left many of his colleagues and supporters grieving.
Final days and family
Dr. Singh had retired from active politics after serving a long and distinguished career. He had also retired from the Rajya Sabha in April 2024 after serving as a Member of Parliament for 33 years. His final days were spent in Delhi, surrounded by his family, which includes his wife, Gurcharan Kaur, and three daughters. His passing has left a deep void in the political landscape.
Following the news of his hospitalization, Congress leaders, including Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and her mother, Sonia Gandhi, rushed to the hospital to be with him. The family and the political world are mourning his loss, remembering the contributions he made to India’s progress.
Dr. Singh’s legacy is closely tied to his role in India’s economic reforms. He served as the Finance Minister in the early 1990s under then-Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. During this time, Singh played a key role in implementing a series of bold economic reforms that helped save India from a financial crisis. His reforms included liberalizing India’s economy, reducing trade barriers, and promoting foreign investment. These steps are credited with transforming India into one of the world’s fastest-growing economies.
As Prime Minister, Singh continued to advocate for economic development and social welfare. He was also known for his diplomatic skills, helping to improve India’s relations with many countries. His leadership during the global financial crisis of 2008 is also remembered, as he steered India through difficult times.
Dr. Singh’s leadership was marked by his integrity, commitment to public service, and focus on India’s long-term growth. His tenure as Prime Minister was not without challenges, but his calm and thoughtful approach earned him respect across party lines.
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Dr. Singh’s personal life
Dr. Singh was born on September 26, 1932, in the village of Gah, which is now in Pakistan. He studied at the University of Cambridge and later earned a doctorate in economics from Oxford University. His academic background and expertise in economics made him one of India’s most respected leaders.
Despite his many achievements, Dr. Singh was a humble and reserved person. He was not known for grand speeches or dramatic statements, preferring instead to let his work speak for itself. His calm nature and ability to remain composed under pressure made him a figure of stability in Indian politics.
Dr. Singh’s contributions to India’s economy and his long service to the country are unlikely to be forgotten. His role in shaping India’s economic path has had a lasting impact on the nation’s development.