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'''Sarojini Ballah, The Right Honorable Lady Jugnauth''' (commonly known as '''''Lady Sarojini Jugnauth''''') is the [[Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius]] as the wife of [[Sir Anerood Jugnauth]]. She previously held the position from 1982 to 1995 and from 2000 to 2003. She was the [[First Lady of Mauritius]] from 2003 to 2012 when her husband served as President of the country. She is a primary school teacher by profession and is the mother of Shalini Malhotra and [[Pravind Jugnauth]].
'''Sarojini Ballah, The Right Honorable Lady Jugnauth''' (commonly known as '''''Lady Sarojini Jugnauth''''') is the [[Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius]] as the wife of [[Sir Anerood Jugnauth]] who served for 3 terms from 1982 to 2017. She previously held the position from 1982 to 1995 and from 2000 to 2003. She was the [[First Lady of Mauritius]] from 2003 to 2012 when her husband served as President of the country. She is a primary school teacher by profession and is the mother of Shalini Malhotra and [[Pravind Jugnauth]].


Since her husband became Prime minister in 1982, she took an active role in social activities being the patron of various charitable organizations and also participates in various political activities in support of her family and party. Over the years, she generally retained a high approval rate as wife of the prime minister. She became a subject of controversy in 1992 when the bank of Mauritius issued a Rs. 20 note with her effigy on it. The inauguration of the note was done by her husband and other members of the government. While members of the opposition fiercely attacked the prime minister and his government of conducting dictatorial politics. It was later discovered to be a birthday gift of Sir Anerood to her. Due to various pressure from other political parties and impopularity of then government, the note was subsequently removed from circulation while prime minister Jugnauth apologized in parliament stating that it was a mistake for which he was terribly sorry. The government collapsed in 1995 after losing the general electionsl.<ref>[http://www.lemauricien.com/article/il-y-eu-vingt-ans-mois-dernier-laffaire-du-billet-rs-20]</ref>
She took an active role in social activities being the patron of various charitable organizations and also participates in various political activities in support of her family and party. Over the years, she generally retained a high approval rate as wife of the prime minister. She became a subject of controversy in 1992 when the bank of Mauritius issued a Rs. 20 note with her effigy on it. The inauguration of the note was done by her husband and other members of the government. While members of the opposition fiercely attacked the prime minister and his government of conducting dictatorial politics. It was later discovered to be a birthday gift of Sir Anerood to her. Due to various pressure from other political parties and impopularity of then government, the note was subsequently removed from circulation while prime minister Jugnauth apologized in parliament stating that it was a mistake for which he was terribly sorry. The government collapsed in 1995 after losing the general electionsl.<ref>[http://www.lemauricien.com/article/il-y-eu-vingt-ans-mois-dernier-laffaire-du-billet-rs-20]</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Sarojini Ballah married [[Anerood Jugnauth|Sir Anerood Jugnauth]] on 18 December 1957, she has two children, Shalini (now Mrs. Malhotra) and [[Pravind Jugnauth|Pravind]] who is the former Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Economic Development. She is the grandmother of five grandchildren that is Anusha, Divya, Sonika, Sonali and Sara.
Sarojini Ballah married [[Anerood Jugnauth|Sir Anerood Jugnauth]] on 18 December 1957, she has two children, Shalini (now Mrs. Malhotra) and [[Pravind Jugnauth|Pravind]] who is the former Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Economic Development and current Prime Minister, who succeded his father in the same position (her husband). She is the grandmother of five grandchildren that is Anusha, Divya, Sonika, Sonali and Sara.


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 01:41, 25 January 2017

Lady Jugnauth
First Lady of Mauritius
In office
7 October 2003 – 31 March 2012
Preceded byMarie Rose Danielle Offmann
Succeeded byAneetah Purryag
Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius
In office
14 December 2014 – 23 January 2017
Preceded byVeena Ramgoolam
Succeeded byKobita Jugnauth
In office
12 September 2000 – 7 October 2003
Preceded byVeena Ramgoolam
Succeeded byArriane Bérenger
In office
30 June 1982 – 15 December 1995
Preceded byLady Sushil Ramgoolam
Succeeded byVeena Ramgoolam
Personal details
Born
Sarojini Ballah

(1939-04-20) 20 April 1939 (age 85)
Quatre Bornes, Mauritius
Political partyMilitant Socialist Movement
Spouse(s)Sir Anerood Jugnauth
(1957–present)
ChildrenPravind Jugnauth
Shalini Jugnauth (now Mrs. Malhotra)
Residence(s)La Caverne, Vacoas
OccupationTeacher, Spouse of Prime Minister, First Lady

Sarojini Ballah, The Right Honorable Lady Jugnauth (commonly known as Lady Sarojini Jugnauth) is the Spouse of the Prime Minister of Mauritius as the wife of Sir Anerood Jugnauth who served for 3 terms from 1982 to 2017. She previously held the position from 1982 to 1995 and from 2000 to 2003. She was the First Lady of Mauritius from 2003 to 2012 when her husband served as President of the country. She is a primary school teacher by profession and is the mother of Shalini Malhotra and Pravind Jugnauth.

She took an active role in social activities being the patron of various charitable organizations and also participates in various political activities in support of her family and party. Over the years, she generally retained a high approval rate as wife of the prime minister. She became a subject of controversy in 1992 when the bank of Mauritius issued a Rs. 20 note with her effigy on it. The inauguration of the note was done by her husband and other members of the government. While members of the opposition fiercely attacked the prime minister and his government of conducting dictatorial politics. It was later discovered to be a birthday gift of Sir Anerood to her. Due to various pressure from other political parties and impopularity of then government, the note was subsequently removed from circulation while prime minister Jugnauth apologized in parliament stating that it was a mistake for which he was terribly sorry. The government collapsed in 1995 after losing the general electionsl.[1]

Personal life

Sarojini Ballah married Sir Anerood Jugnauth on 18 December 1957, she has two children, Shalini (now Mrs. Malhotra) and Pravind who is the former Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Economic Development and current Prime Minister, who succeded his father in the same position (her husband). She is the grandmother of five grandchildren that is Anusha, Divya, Sonika, Sonali and Sara.

References

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