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Prime Minister
  
Jawaharlal Nehru

Role
  
Political figure

Name
  
C. Bhabha

Religion
  
Parsi

Preceded by
  
Position established


C. H. Bhabha

Born
  
22 July 1910 Bombay, British Raj (now India) (
1910-07-22
)

Cooverji Hormusji Bhabha more popularly known as C. H. Bhabha was a Parsi businessman who took charge of the Commerce portfolio in the First Cabinet of Independent India (from 15 August 1947). He was in charge of the "Works, Mines and Power" in the interim government that took office on 26 October 1946 (announced on 25 August 1946). Not a very familiar face in the political circuit until he took charge, his nomination was made possible as Azad was keen on having a Parsi in the cabinet.

Before joining the government, Bhabha was a director in the Oriental Insurance Company. He was also the first cabinet minister to head the Special Emergency Committee, which was formed as a reaction to the communal riots breaking out in the capital.

He died suddenly of a heart attack.

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C. H. Bhabha Wikipedia