- Mahendra Chand Vinod
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Mahendra Chandra Vinod Member of House of Representatives (Fiji)
Nausori/Levuka Indian Communal ConstituencyIn office
1987–1987Preceded by Shardha Nand Succeeded by Constitution abrogated Personal details Born September 25, 1921
Nacokaika, Naitasiri, FijiDied 2003
Auckland, New ZealandPolitical party National Federation Party Spouse(s) Gyan Kaur Vinod Children Esther Shankar, Mohini Vinod-Singh, Swarna Maharaj. Grandchildren= Simran Singh, Supriya Maharaj, Surine Singh, Anmol Shankar, Shilpa Maharaj, Rishabh Shankar, Saashrik Maharaj, Eshaan Shankar Profession Civil Servant, Editor, Teacher, Horticulturist, Writer Religion Hindu Mahendra Chandra Vinod (born 1922) was a Fiji Indian civil servant and editor who has also been a member of the House of Representatives of Fiji.
He was born in Nacokaika, Naitasiri, Fiji and after completing his Bachelor of Science from the University of Hawaii and Diploma in Journalism from New Delhi, joined the Fiji civil service. He retired from the civil service in 1979 and became the editor of the Hindi language newspaper, Shanti Dut in 1981. In August 1981, he was awarded an Imperial Service Order (ISO) from the Queen of England for his contribution to Fiji.[1]
For the 1987 general election, the NFP-Labour Coalition chose him as a candidate for the Nausori/Levuka Indian Communal Constituency[2] which he won easily, but was a member of Parliament for a month when the military coup of 1987 put a halt to his late entry into politics.
References
- ^ Howard, Michael (1991). Fiji: Race and politics in an island state. Vancouver: UBC Press. pp. 382. ISBN 0-7748-0368-1.
- ^ "Nausori / Levuka Indian Communal Constituency, 1972 - 1987". Archived from the original on 2009-10-25. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://au.geocities.com/girmitya/FijiElections/1972/NausoriLevukaIndCom.htm%231987&date=2009-10-25+02:53:09. Retrieved 2007-07-12.
Categories:- Indo-Fijian people
- Fijian Hindus
- Nausori people
- National Federation Party (Fiji) politicians
- Members of the House of Representatives of Fiji
- 1921 births
- 2003 deaths
- Fijian politician stubs
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