Ram Parkash Lakha
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Ram Parkash Lakha | |
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| Lord Mayor of Coventry | |
| In office May 2005 – May 2006 | |
| Member of Coventry City Council for Binley and Willenhall | |
| Assumed office 1989 | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | |
| Party | Labour (1977–present) |
Ram Parkash Lakha OBE was Lord Mayor of Coventry for 2005 to 2006.[1] He was first elected in May 1989 in Upper Stoke Ward. Then after with one years’ absence, he was elected in May 1991 to represent Binley and Willenhall Ward and has been serving this ward as Labour Councillor since then.[2]
Lakha was born into a Ravidasia[3][4] Sikh family in a small village (Nawan Pind Naicha) in the Indian Punjab in 1949. Lakha gained a degree in economics, politics, and English from Panjab University, later working as a civil servant before coming to Coventry in 1977.[1]