List of Lok Sabha speakers from 1952 to 2024

List of Lok Sabha speakers from 1952 to 2024

The Speaker of the Lok Sabha is an important position in the Indian Parliament. They serve as the presiding officers and highest authorities of the Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Indian Parliament. They ensure the smooth functioning of the House, maintain order and decorum, and maintain parliamentary traditions and procedures. The Speaker was the first person present in the first meeting of the Lok Sabha. They serve for five years and change every five years after a General Election. Balram Jakhar has so far served India as the longest speaker in the Lok Sabha. Today, we bring you the complete list of all Lok Sabha Speakers from independence to date, highlighting all their details.

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1. Ganesh Vasudev Mavalankar:

He was a Freedom Fighter who established the procedural framework and parliamentary conventions. He also set high standards for Parliament House.

  • Birth and Death: 1888-1956
  • Constituency: Ahmedabad
  • Term: 1952-1956
  • Period: 1st Lok Sabha
  • Context: Freedom Fighters, Indian National Congress
  • Lok Sabha: 1st rank
  • Vice Chairman: M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar
  • Notable achievements: Procedural framework

2. M. Ananthasayanam Ayyangar:

He is a lawyer and congressional integration practitioner. With his work, he consolidated the speaker’s power and gained a reputation for being impartial and fair during his tenure.

  • Birth and Death: 1891-1978
  • Constituency: Chittoor
  • Term: 1956-1962
  • Stage: 1st-2nd Lok Sabha
  • Background: Lawyer, Indian National Congress
  • Lok Sabha: 1st-2nd
  • Vice Chairman: Sardar Hukam Singh
  • Notable achievements: Parliamentary activities

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3. Hukam Singh:

He belonged to the Hiromani Akali Dal and maintained harmony during the Indochina War of 1962. He promoted unity as the speaker of the Lok Sabha in the house during difficult times. His work is still widely known.

  • Birth and Death: 1895-1983
  • Constituency: Ludhiana
  • Term: 1962-1967
  • Stage: 2nd-3rd Lok Sabha
  • Context: Hiromani Akali Dal, Indian National Congress
  • Lok Sabha: Monday-March
  • Vice Chairman: Sardar Hukam Singh
  • Notable achievement: Wartime harmony

4. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy:

He was a fighter for freedom and neutrality. He is also a speaker who became the president of India. His work as a speaker made him president.

  • Birth and Death: 1913-1996
  • Constituency: Anantapur
  • Term: 1967-1969, 1977
  • Stage: 4th, 6th Lok Sabha
  • Context: Freedom Fighters, Indian National Congress
  • House of Representatives Sabha: Wednesday, Friday
  • Vice Chairman: G. Lakshmanan
  • Notable achievements: President of India

5. Gurdial Singh Dhillon:

He is a politician and former Speaker. He introduced reforms in parliamentary procedure and enhanced the dignity of the House of Commons.

  • Birth and Death: 1915-1992
  • Constituency: Tarn Taran
  • Term: 1969-1971, 1971-1975
  • When: Lok Sabha Wednesday-May
  • Setting: Indian National Congress
  • Lok Sabha: Wednesday-May
  • Deputy Speaker: RK Khadilkar
  • Outstanding achievements: Procedure reform

6. Bali Ram Bhagat:

He streamlined the functioning of the House during politically challenging times and managed the House during the Emergency

  • Life and Death: 1922-2011
  • Constituency: Arrah
  • Term: 1976-1977
  • Period: 5th Lok Sabha
  • Setting: Indian National Congress
  • House of Commons: 5th
  • Deputy Speaker: GG Swell
  • Notable achievements: Streamlining functions

7. Engineer Hegde:

He was a jurist and ensured that opposing voices were heard in the house.

  • Birth and Death: 1909-1990
  • Constituency: South Bangalore
  • Term: 1977-1980
  • Period: 6th Lok Sabha
  • Background: Lawyer, Janata Party
  • House of Representatives Sabha: Friday
  • Deputy Speaker: GG Swell
  • Notable achievements: Voice of the opposition

8. Balram Jakhar:

He is one of the longest serving speakers in India. He modernized the congressional library and research facilities during his term.

  • Life and Death: 1923-2016
  • Constituency: Ferozepur
  • Term: 1980-1984, 1984-1989
  • When: 7th-8th Lok Sabha
  • Setting: Indian National Congress
  • Lok Sabha: August 7
  • Vice Chairman: Shivraj Patil
  • Notable achievement: Longest serving

9. Rabi Ray:

He was a socialist leader and became the speaker of the Lok Sabha. It promotes transparency and efficiency in-house.

  • Life and Death: 1926-2017
  • Constituency: Kendrapara
  • Term: 1989-1991
  • Period: 9th Lok Sabha
  • Context: Socialist, Janata Dal
  • House of Commons: 9th
  • Vice Chairman: Shivraj Patil
  • Outstanding achievements: Transparency

10. Shivaraj Patil:

His main strength is that he maintains decency and discipline in the house and handles all situations fairly.

  • Birth-Death: 1935-present
  • Constituency: Latur
  • Term: 1991-1996
  • Period: 10th Lok Sabha
  • Setting: Indian National Congress
  • House of Commons: 10th
  • Vice Chairman: Suraj Bhan
  • Notable achievement: Decorum

11. PA Sangma:

He co-founded the NCP and introduced the use of IT into parliamentary proceedings. His efforts have brought about great changes in housework.

  • Life and Death: 1947-2016
  • Constituency: Tura
  • Term: 1996-1998
  • Period: 11th Lok Sabha
  • Setting: Indian National Congress, NCP
  • House of Commons: 11th
  • Vice Chairman: Suraj Bhan
  • Notable achievements: IT in Congress

12. GMC Balayogi:

He was a politician and improved the efficiency of the Lok Sabha as a speaker of the Lok sabha.

  • Birth and Death: 1951-2002
  • Constituency: Amalapuram
  • Term: 1998-2002
  • When: 12-13 Lok Sabha
  • Context: Telugu Desam Party (TDP)
  • House of Commons: 12-13
  • Vice President: Prime Minister Sayeed
  • Outstanding achievements: Efficiency

13. Manohar Joshi:

He belonged to Shiv Sena and enhanced the functioning of parliamentary committees and strengthened the legislative process in the house.

  • Birth-Death: 1937-present
  • Constituency: North Central Mumbai
  • Term: 2002-2004
  • Period: 13th Lok Sabha
  • Context: Shiv Sena
  • House of Commons: 13th
  • Vice President: Prime Minister Sayeed
  • Outstanding achievements: Committee activities

14. Somnath Chatterjee:

He is known to maintain the fairness and dignity of the House of Representatives.

  • Life and Death: 1929-2018
  • Constituency: Bolpur
  • Term: 2004-2009
  • Period: 14th Lok Sabha
  • Background: CPI(M)
  • House of Commons: 14th
  • Vice Chairman: Charanjit Singh Atwal
  • Outstanding achievements: Fairness

15. Meira Kumar:

She was the first woman to be speaker of the Lok Sabha. She made significant reforms in parliamentary procedures and promoted women’s participation in politics

  • Birth-Death: 1945-present
  • Constituency: Sasaram
  • Term: 2009-2014
  • Period: 15th Lok Sabha
  • Setting: Indian National Congress
  • House of Commons: 15th
  • Vice President: Kariya Munda
  • Notable achievement: Women’s participation

16. Sumitra Mahajan:

She is the second female speaker of the Lok Sabha. She emphasized discipline and decoration in the house with their words.

  • Birth-Death: 1943-present
  • Constituency: Indore
  • Term: 2014-2019
  • Period: 16th Lok Sabha
  • Context: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  • House of Commons: 16th
  • Vice Chairman: M. Thambidurai
  • Outstanding achievements: Fairness

17. Om Birla:

He is the current president of the Lok sabha and a new president will be elected soon. He pushed for digitalization and increased committee work in the house.

  • Birth-Death: 1962-present
  • Constituency: Kota
  • Term: 2019-present
  • Period: 17th Lok Sabha
  • Context: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
  • House of Commons: 17th
  • Vice President: No one
  • Notable achievements: Digitalization

Conclusion:

The role of the Speaker of the House of Representatives is very important. They ensure the smooth functioning of India’s parliamentary democracy. Over the years, each speaker has contributed his own development and consolidation to improve parliamentary procedures and traditions.

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