Background
Urmila Singh was born in Phingeshwar village in Raipur district, now located in Chhattisgarh state, into a landowning family of central India, which also produced freedom fighters and social reformers.
Urmila Singh was born in Phingeshwar village in Raipur district, now located in Chhattisgarh state, into a landowning family of central India, which also produced freedom fighters and social reformers.
She was appointed governor on January 25, 2010. Urmila"s great-grandfather, Raja Natwar Singh (alias Lalla Shah) of Haridaypur, was a freedom fighter, who was executed by the British rulers. Some other family members were deported to serve sentences in the Andaman and Nicobar islands.
Urmila Singh was married at a young age to Virendra Bahadur Singh, Raja of Seraipally princely state in Chhattisgarh.
She was duly elected for several consecutive terms from the family borough to the Madhya Pradesh assembly and remailed a member from 1985 to 2003. She served as a Minister of State for Dairy Development (1993-1995) and as Cabinet Minister for Social Welfare and Tribal Welfare (1998–2003).
The new state of Chhattisgarh was carved out of Madhya Pradesh in 2001, and Urmila"s constituency now fell to the portion of the new state. The Congress party suffered a rout in both states in the 2003 assembly elections and Urmila Singh was one of the casualties.
She lost the elections in 2008 also.
In recognition of her services to the congress party, the congress-led central government appointed her governor of Himachal Pradesh in 2010. She took office on January 25, 2010.
After the sudden, early death of her husband, Urmila Singh stepped into the political arena to contest the assembly seat previously held by him. She also served as President of the Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee, a party forum, between 1996 and 1998.
Virendra Bahadur Singh became a prominent Congress party political and a member of the Madhya Pradesh Legislative Assembly, elected from the areas that his family had previously ruled for several centuries. His mother, Rani Shyam Kumari Devi, was a Member of Parliament. Urmila Singh was therefore automatically a member of the first ever legislative assembly of Chhattisgarh between 2001 and 2003.