Sonia gandhi profession before marriage

  1. Amitabh Bachchan's Mother, Teji Bachchan Was Sonia Gandhi's Godmother And Prepared Her For Marriage
  2. Unknown Facts About Sonia Gandhi
  3. Sonia Gandhi marriage, early life, entry into politics
  4. Sonia Gandhi: Family, Career, Profession and Achievements
  5. Sonia Gandhi Biography
  6. Rajiv Gandhi with Sonia, days before their marriage, in New Delhi on February 17, 1968
  7. Sonia Gandhi
  8. Paola Maino: The woman who shaped Sonia Gandhi's life and destiny


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Amitabh Bachchan's Mother, Teji Bachchan Was Sonia Gandhi's Godmother And Prepared Her For Marriage

Bollywood superstar, Amitabh Bachchan has made a huge name for himself. However, he always credited for his success to his parents, Harivansh Rai Bachchan and Teji Bachchan. Over the years, Amitabh hasexpressed how his parents teaching shaped his life. But not many know that Teji Bachchan and Harivansh Rai Bachchan had shared a beautiful bond with Indian politician, Sonia Gandhi. Yes, the Bachchans were always close to the Gandhis. In fact, Amitabh Bachchan's mother, Teji Bachchan was the best friend of Indira Gandhi. Gradually, their friendship deepened, and they often visited each other's homes. The relationship between the two families started with Dr Harivansh Rai Bachchan as he workedat India's foreign ministry as a Hindi officer in Allahabad.Moreover, Jawaharlal Nehru respected him for his literary achievements. Soon, Jawahar Lal Nehru's daughter, Indira Gandhi found her best friend in Teji Bachchan. Their families also developed a strong bond. They would often visit each other's homes. And Amitabh Bachchan would call Indira Gandhi his aunt. Amitabh Bachchan also found a friend in Rajeev Gandhi. However, their friendship ended on a sour note. The families were so close that when Sonia Gandhi came to India for the first time, Amitabh Bachchan received her at the Palam airport in Delhi. In fact, Teji Bachchan became the godmother of Sonia Gandhi in 1968. She taught her Indian values and ethics. It is also reported that when Indira Gandhi was against Rajeev Gandhi and S...

Unknown Facts About Sonia Gandhi

Unknown and Interesting Facts About Congress Supremo Sonia Gandhi Here are some unknown and Interesting facts about Congress supremo Sonia Gandhi. Indian or Italian? Sonia Gandhi’s nationality has raised too many controversies. FACT#1. FACT#2. After this, she moved to England in 1964. Where he studied the English language at the University of Cambridge. During this time he met former Prime Minister of India, Rajiv Gandhi, who was studying at Trinity School Cambridge at that time. This meeting changed Sonia’s life. FACT#3. Little is known that Sonia Gandhi is a skilled cook. She often makes Red Chili Oil. In the days after marriage, she used to feed her mother-in-law, Indira, by making delicious pasta. What to say about his handmade carrot halwa !!! FACT#4. A few days after the wedding, Sonia’s mother returned to Italy. After her departure, like every daughter, she started feeling depressed. Indira Gandhi realized the situation. He wrote a letter to Sonia. The letter read, “Hi Sonia.” We just want to tell you that everybody loves you very much. “This thing settled in Sonia’s heart. She used to call Indira as a mummy. FACT#5. Sonia loves Premchand’s literature in the Hindi language. She reads his novel. ‘Godan’ is his favourite book. FACT#6. Like former Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao, Sonia is proficient in many languages. She speaks and teaches about nine languages including Hindi. FACT#7. She loves handloom sarees. At her wedding, she wore a pink cotton saree. Her daughte...

Sonia Gandhi marriage, early life, entry into politics

Premium Sonia Gandhi talks about ‘end of innings’: The story of how the reluctant politician turned into Congress power centre For years, Sonia Gandhi had steadfastly refused to join politics. Then in December 1997, she suddenly reversed her stand, saying she would canvass for the Congress in the upcoming elections. How did the change of heart come about? Sonia Gandhi sparked speculations on Saturday after saying that Sonia had been speaking at the All India Congress Committee (AICC) plenary in Raipur, after a resolution was passed thanking her for the services rendered to the party. “It also shows how old I have become and how now young people under the leadership of Kharge ji must move forward,” Gandhi said. Her party was then quick to clarify that Sonia was talking about the end of her tenure as the party president, and not about bowing out from politics. It was around 25 years ago that Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi with his wife Sonia Gandhi receiving President of Maldives Maumoon Abdul Gayoom and Mrs. Gayoom on their arrival in Delhi airport on December 7, 1988. Express archive photo How did Sonia Gandhi, who had repeatedly insisted she would not join politics and had even pleaded with her husband Rajiv Gandhi to not do so, end up spending her life as the power centre of the Congress? That story begins just after the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, all of 46, killed after spending less than a decade in active politics. Early life and marriage to Rajiv Gandhi Sonia Gandhi...

Sonia Gandhi: Family, Career, Profession and Achievements

Personal Information about Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi's Original Name: Antonia Edvige Albina Maino Date and Place of Birth: December 9, 1946, Lusiana, Veneto region, (Italy) Father of Sonia Gandhi: Stefano Maino Mother of Sonia Gandhi: Paola Maino Religion: Roman Catholic Christian Current Age of Sonia Gandhi: 73 Years Citizenship: Italy (1946–1983), India (1983–present) Congress President elected in: 1998 Constituency: Rae Bareli Spouse(s): Rajiv Gandhi Married to Rajeev Gandhi: 1968 Children Son: Rahul Gandhi Daughter: Priyanka Gandhi Family Details Sonia Gandhi is the widow of late PM Mr. Rajiv Gandhi. Rajiv Gandhi was the elder son of Indira Gandhi. Sonia Gandhi has two children, Priyanka Wadra and Rahul Gandhi. Despite belonging to the significant Nehru family, Rajiv and Sonia avoided all participation in politics. (Sonia with her Mother) Rajiv Gandhi worked as an airline pilot at the same time as Sonia Gandhi took care of her family. When Indira Gandhi was expelled from office in the 1977 in the repercussion of the Indian Emergency, Rajiv’s family moved overseas for a short time. When Rajiv Gandhi entered politics in the year 1982 after the death of his brother Sanjay Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi sustained to focus on her family & shunned all contact with the public. Political Career of Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi is an Indian politician and current president of Indian National Congress. She married to late Mr. Rajeev Gandhi in 1968 but unfortunately Rajiv Gandhi was assassinat...

Sonia Gandhi Biography

Sonia Gandhi Full name Antonia Edvige Albina Maino DOB 9 Dec 1946 Place of Birth Lusiana, Veneto, Italy Religion Roman Catholic Profession before joining politics Political and Social Worker Spouse Name Rajiv Gandhi Children Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Citizenship • Italy (1946–1983) • India (1983–present) Political party Indian National Congress Alma mater Bell Educational Trust Important positions held • President, Indian National Congress Chairperson (March 1998 - Dec 2017) • Chairperson of the National Advisory Council (March 2010 – May 2014) • Chairperson of the United Progressive Alliance (May 2004 Onwards) • Leader of the Opposition (March 1998 - May 2004) • Member of the Indian Parliament for Rae Bareli • Member of the Indian Parliament for Rae Bareli (Oct 1999 – May 2004) About Sonia Gandhi Sonia Gandhi is an Italian-born Indian politician and former President of the Indian National Congress party. She belongs to the third generation of the Nehru-Gandhi family. She was born as Edvige Antonia Albina Maino in Italy on 9 December, 1946. Sonia Gandhi is the widow of former Prime Minister of India Rajiv Gandhi. She joined politics in 1997 amidst constant requests from Congress party members after the demise of her husband Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991. Sonia's foreign origin has been a subject of controversy and debate in Indian politics. She is the first foreign-born to lead the national party since Independence. Sonia Gandhi formerly held the position of Pres...

Rajiv Gandhi with Sonia, days before their marriage, in New Delhi on February 17, 1968

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Sonia Gandhi

Gandhi, Sonia December 9, 1947 • Orbassano, Italy Politician The story should have had a fairy-tale ending: a beautiful young girl meets her handsome Prince Charming, has two children, and lives happily every after. In 1968, however, when Sonia Maino married Love at first sight In 1965, just a year after arriving in England, Sonia met a young Indian student named Rajiv Gandhi (1944 –1991), who was studying –1984), who was considered to be the "first lady" of India. Indira Gandhi's father, –1964), became the country's first prime minister after India claimed its independence from "Power in itself has never attracted me, nor has position been my goal." Sonia's fears were quickly overcome as she and Indira became fast friends. In 1968, Sonia and Rajiv were married in a simple ceremony in Rajiv reluctantly enters politics While Sonia Gandhi served as hostess at state functions and received visiting dignitaries along with her mother-in-law, Rajiv Gandhi remained relatively removed from politics. After leaving Cambridge, he did not go into engineering; instead he pursued his passion for flying and became a commercial airline pilot for Indian Airlines. The heir to the political throne was expected to be Rajiv's younger brother, Sanjay (1946 –1980). As a result, the Gandhis lived in relative peace and quiet, while raising their two children, Rahul and Priyanka, away from the glare of the media. India's Parliament Explained India's government is based on the British parliamentary s...

Paola Maino: The woman who shaped Sonia Gandhi's life and destiny

By Rasheed Kidwai: Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi lost her most important link with hometown Orbassano in Italy on August 27, 2022 Sonia was the second daughter of Paola and Stefano who had raised her as their Cenerentola, or Cinderella. The nickname, as the subsequent years proved, was not entirely fortuitous. Paola and Stefano sensed early on that unlike her sisters, Nadia and Anushka, Sonia always wanted to be different. As a young girl she was never comfortable in the dusty industrial town on the outskirts of Turin where she grew. Orbassano was a town, a muddle of apartment blocks and houses that had come up in the early 1950s as a result of the post-war boom in northern Italy. At home, the Mainos often conversed in Russian instead of Italian or Spanish, the three languages they would speak with ease. The Russian impact was there as Stefano had fought in Russia with the Germans. The Mainos were deeply influenced by the Russian language, culture and food and loved the country. They even gave Russian names to their three daughters. Paola was hard-working and disciplined, a quality that she passed on to her family, especially Sonia. Family friends said that by early 1965 Stefano had made enough money that he could fund his daughter’s education in Cambridge. Paola and Stefano had come to visit the United Kingdom when Sonia came to study English at the Lennox Cook School, Cambridge. Some Italian businessmen attributed the Mainos’ success to the 1980s boom in the co...