He married Smt. Sharda Devi in 1947 and the couple had three daughters and two sons. The hereditary title of Chaudhary – recognising the tutelary lordship, was conferred on his grandfather.[6][8][9]
Political career
Socialism and student politics
Chaudhary was the President of the University of Lucknow's Students' Union in 1955–56.[5] He also served as President of the Political Science Association at the University of Lucknow.[5] At Lucknow, he was also the captain of the university's Kabbadi team.
University of Lucknow's vice-chancellor Radhakamal Mukherjee noticed Chaudhary's leadership potential and encouraged it further by personally mentoring him.[4] On his invitation Jayprakash Narayan (Chapra, Bihar) commenced the university's annual celebration day. His hostel room, Room 51, Subhash Hostel at the university became frequently visited by Chandra Shekhar and Dr Ram Manohar Lohia on their trips to Lucknow.[5]
Chaudhary was a member of the Indian National Union of Students' delegation to the historic Afro-Asian Students Conference held at Bandung, Indonesia in 1956.[10][11][12] Under the leadership of Prime MinisterJawaharlal Nehru, his colleagues in the delegation were Pran Nath Sabharwal (President, Delhi University's Students' Union; led the delegation), Chandra Bhal Tripathi (President, GIC Lucknow), Samarendra Kundu (former Minister, Government of India) and Rajendra Nath Madan.[11][4]
Praja Socialist Party, Bharatiya Janta Party and state politics
Chaudhary was the vice-president of district Bar Association, Bhind. He also served as the president and vice-president of Bhind marketing society and co-operative bank. Chaudhary was elected for two consecutive terms from 1972 to 1980 as the Bhind Janpad president.[5]
Alongside, practising law in the Chambal division, Chaudhary also established the first all-girls school in the division, Janta School in Bhind and promoted various educational institutions intending to provide better access to quality education in the Chambal division, with a special effort on education for females up to college level.[17][18]
Death and legacy
Chaudhary succumbed to a cardiac arrest at an age of 58 on February 9, 1990, in New Delhi.[19][6]
Taking their father's legacy forward, his sons, administer the Chaudhary Dilip Singh Foundation.[7][18][17]