• Participated in the freedom struggle from 1941 to 1947 • Sentenced to jail for 1 year in 1941 • Sentenced to jail for 3.5 years in 1942 • Member of
Indian labourers delegation to ILO (Geneva) in 1957 and 1958 •
All-India Trade Union Congress (Punjab HP, J & K) Secretary and President in 1959–61 • Member of Punjab Legislative Assembly and Minister of State for Labour and Cooperatives from 1962 to 1966 Sharma became Chief Minister of Haryana on 1November 1966 then resigned to be replaced by
Rao Birender Singh on 24March 1967. •
Rajya Sabha member from 1968 to 1974 •
All India congress Working Committee member from 1970 to 1972 Appointed Governor of
Odisha in 1977, during his time in the state, he became patron of many social and cultural institutions. To develop tourism in Odisha, he suggested that the summer
Raj Bhavan at
Puri should be converted to a high class hotel for international tourists with facilities for golf, swimming and tennis as well as a large hall for holding conferences. The Indian Tourist Development Corporation (ITDC) was subsequently asked to take up the venture. Sharma was also actively involved in the administrative committee of the Hindu
Jagannath temple in Puri. He decided to side with the syndicate after the expulsion of
Indira Gandhi from the Congress. He subsequently transferred to
Madhya Pradesh since the Odisha climate did not suit his health. During his career, Panditji travelled to Switzerland, the UK, the USSR, Germany, USA, and a number of other European countries. ==Death==