Joseph Alban D'Souza
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Joseph Alban D'Souza | |
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| Member of the Constituent Assembly of India | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1878 Calangute, Goa, Portuguese India, Portuguese Empire |
| Died | 1964 (aged 85–86) |
| Citizenship | Indian |
Joseph Alban D'Souza[1] (1878 – 1964) was an Indian politician who served as the mayor of Bombay from 1945 to 1946. He was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India representing Bombay to write the Constitution of India, and serve as its first Parliament as an independent nation.[2][3]
D'Souza also was a three-term member of Standing Committee and its chairman and Chairman of Public Health Commission.[4]