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    to woman of India: Indira Gandhi. Indira Ghil;678andhi, as the late prime minister of India, is still is remembered to this day for the impact she had on the world. As the prime minister of India during a time of political turmoil and being a vulnerable target, it was hard for her to use her power for benefits. Although the obstacles that made her struggle, she maintained standing her ground and ended up leading India to where they are today politically. Indira Gandhi was born on November 19, 1917

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    Life of Pi Data Sheet

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    Prime Minister Indira Gandhi was found guilty of charges | | |related to her 1971 election campaign and was ordered to resign. Instead—and in | | |response to a rising tide of strikes and protests that were paralyzing the | | |government—Gandhi declared a state of emergency

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    talking about the Nationalist moves of the countries in 20th century, what we can see is some countries started fighting for its freedom. After Second World War, the Salt march by Indian National congress and Muslim league of India lead by Mahatma Gandhi

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    Speech On Secularism

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    It cannot be denied that in a multicultural and a multifarious religious state, secularism cannot be given any precise definition. It is a tool in the hands of the State to use it judiciously for the promotion of inter-communal peace and harmony, and to ensure, depending on the peculiarities of each case, that all the communities receive equal treatment. India waited another twenty-seven years to enshrine secularism as one of the objectives of the nation. On 1 September 1976, through the 42nd

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    proposition for a 100 broad street between the Indira Gandhi Universal air terminal and Narela, which converges through Kundli and is near to Kundli-Ghaziabad-Palwal (KGP) Road and KMP. A Quick Rail Travel Framework (RRTS) in the middle of ISBT and Kundli, which covers the separation in only 20 minutes, is additionally in the pipeline, alongside a Metro connection to the region. • Other mega developmental projects include:-  The 2,500-acre Rajiv Gandhi Education

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    Sagrika Ghosh’s bare knuckle biography of Indira Gandhi shows the life and insights of the life of Indira Gandhi. She is fondly remembered as Durga who won India its first decisive military victory in centuries and the strong stateswoman who had the courage to look at the American bullying in the eye and not blink. In the beguile? story of her life, journalist Sagrika Ghosh has excavated not just Indira the iron lady and powerful dictator but also the flesh and blood lady. It has been 33 years since

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    The political career of Kumaraswamy Kamaraj (1903-1975) spanning about 50 years, cutting across the colonial and post-independent phases, of Indian history, is indeed an enviable record. Representing a novel political culture neither bordering on Gandhian thought and action nor possessing the anglicised sophistication and cosmopolitanism of the Nehruvian vision, Kamaraj, rose from an underprivileged background, stood forth as a sober and robust figure winning the confidence and respect of the common

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    Indian History

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    government, which was followed by Mrs. Gandhi's return to power in January 1980. On October 31, 1984, Mrs. Gandhi was assassinated, and her son, Rajiv, was chosen by the Congress (I)--for "Indira"--Party to take her place. His government was brought down in 1989 by allegations of corruption and was followed by V.P. Singh and then Chandra Shekhar. In the 1989 elections, although Rajiv Gandhi and Congress won more seats in the 1989 elections than any other single party, he was unable to form a government

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    Bharatiya Janata Party, and The Third Front. India for a long time was considered a single party Democracy and the Congress party ruled for about fifty years. (Palmer, 453) The Congress party used these four items to gain support: charisma of Nehru and Gandhi, the independence movement, the party's broad base in the local way of life and the ability to take in a great range of regional, ideological and communal groups. (Palmer, 453) The Bharatiya Janata Party is a rising group that

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    The post-independence era of India saw the appearance of the congress party as the first even party to form a government also India’s Predominance of congress at nationalism that it brought along itself, thereby giving congress a national identity whose legacy could not be challenged by the merge opposition. Uttar Pradesh due to its sheer size and historical importance has always remained to be a key state within the Indian union. The first UP assembly was held in 1951-52. Congress kept on changing

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