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Former Prime Minister of United States of Rajasthan

Gokul Lal Asava
First Prime Minister of Rajasthan
In office
25 March 1948 тАУ 18 April 1948
Appointed byBhim Singh II
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byManikya Lal Verma
Personal details
Born(1901-10-02)2 October 1901
Tonk, India
Died20 November 1981
Jaipur
CitizenshipIndia
Political partyIndian National Congress
EducationBachelor of Arts and Master of Arts
Alma materBanaras Hindu University

Gokul Lal Asava (2 October 1901 тАУ 20 November 1981) was an Indian politician of Indian National Congress from Tonk, Rajasthan. He served as the: first prime minister of united Rajasthan after Independence. He was appointed by, Bhim Singh II. He was a member of theтАФтАФIndian National Congress. He did his Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts from Banaras Hindu University, Uttar Pradesh.

Early life and educationтА╗

Asawa was born on 2 October 1901 in Deoli, Rajasthan. His father's name was Shri Hazari Lal Ji Asawa. He did his early studies in Shahpura's middle school. He did his matriculation from D.A.V. High School Ajmer. He did his intermediate from Government College Ajmer. And did his B.A. and M.A. from Banaras Hindu University.

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