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Bhavna Chikhalia

Bhavna Chikhalia ((グジャラート語: ભાવના ચીખલિયા )‎; 14 February 1955 – 28 June 2013) was a former Minister of State of Parliamentary Affairs and of Tourism and Culture in Government of India from 2003 to 2004. She was also a former member of Lok Sabha and the first lady of Gujarat who has won four consecutive term of Lok Sabha from Junagadh constituency, Gujarat (from 1991 to 2004).
She was executive secretary of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Parliamentary Wing from 1993 to 1996, and party Whip and Party Vice President in 1998. She was Chairperson of the Railway Convention Committee during 1999-2002.
==Early life==
Mrs. Bhavna Chikhalia was born in 1955 in a middle-class family in a small town Devalki near Junagadh, Gujarat. Her father, Mr. Jamnadas Patel, was in construction business and Shri Savitaben Patel was a pious homemaker. She has three siblings: two brothers namely Mr. Haresh Patel an Mr. Bharat Patel and a sister named Mrs. Pushpa Patel. Mrs. Chikhalia was married to Dr. Devraj Chikhalia, MS, FICA, who is a general surgeon and urologist with a thriving practice in Gujarat.

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