Kaun se purv bhartiya rashtrapati morarji desai ke karyakari sachiv the

  1. How Morarji Desai Became Prime Minister in 1977
  2. Morarji Desai
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  4. Morarji Desai’s ‘urine therapy’ dialogue removed from the final cut of Sidharth Malhotra
  5. Morarji Desai saw this letter from Indira Gandhi as a brazen attack on his self
  6. List of major achievements of Morarji Desai as Indian's Prime Minister
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  8. Morarji Desai saw this letter from Indira Gandhi as a brazen attack on his self
  9. Morarji Desai’s ‘urine therapy’ dialogue removed from the final cut of Sidharth Malhotra
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How Morarji Desai Became Prime Minister in 1977

How Morarji Desai Became Prime Minister in 1977 On the 45th anniversary of the first non-Congress government, Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad describes the political intrigue, deals and treacheries of March 1977 that saw Morarji Desai become prime minister, outwitting Jagjivan Ram, Charan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, each of whom had more MPs supporting them | 24 Apr, 2022 • • • In an earlier article titled “ But that is not the full picture. In the last week of November 1976, after she returned from the Congress party session in Guwahati, she told her principal secretary Professor Prithvi Nath Dhar and my father HY Sharada Prasad, who was her information advisor: “I am going to end the Emergency and call for elections. I know that I will lose, but this is something which is absolutely necessary for me to do”. In mid-December 1976, PN Dhar, who had been strongly against the Emergency from the outset, went to her with the Intelligence Bureau report which forecasted that she would win 340 seats, and remarked: “Surely you are not going to believe this, are you?” She replied: “Of course not. The IB will tell me what they think I want to hear. But I know that I will lose”. A few weeks earlier, PN Dhar had given her a detailed report of how the excesses of Sanjay Gandhi and his cabal were causing anger among the populace. Her close advisor and former principal secretary, Parameshwar Narayan Haksar, who had been vociferously opposed to the Emergency from the very beginning an...

Morarji Desai

Auteur: Morarji Ranchhodji Desai, Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979, was born into a Gujarati family in Bhadeli (in the then Bombay Presidency). He received a very good education from Wilson College of Bombay and soon joined the freedom-struggle movement. A committed Congressman, he was the efficient chief minister (1952–1956) of the not-yet-partitioned state of Bombay. He was then called to Delhi, first as the commerce and then finance minister, where he proved his efficacy, so much so that he appeared to be a serious contender for the post of prime minister. His conservative ways, his austerity, and liberal economic views, however, did not serve him well. An obstinate rival of Indira Gandhi, he broke with her in 1969 and, together with the “Old Guard” of the Congress Party, a Syndicate of “people from the past”, he formed a dissident Congress organization, the Congress (O). Later, he and his party joined the JP Movement (Jayaprakash Narayan). He was jailed, along with many other political leaders, when Emergency was imposed in 1975. When the Janata Party was formed in 1977, he appeared to be the best choice to answer the demands of the various components of the new coalition. As Prime Minister of India from March 1977 to July 1979, he had to deal with many conflicting pressures (e.g., from his rival Charan Singh, and also in the debate over certain political leaders’ holding double party memberships [in the Janata Party and the RSS]). He was led to resign in July...

List of All Prime Ministers of India Till Now

List of All Prime Ministers of India Till Now | From 1947 to 2023 With Their Names and Tenure Narendra Modi is the current Prime Minister of India since 2014. List of Indian Prime Ministers (PM) from 1947 to 2023 - History of Prime Minister of India with Office tenure, working period and ruling party details. Overview of All Prime Ministers of India Since its Independence, India has seen 14 full-time Prime Ministers. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru of the Indian National Congress was the first Prime Minister (PM) of free India. Gulzarilal Nanda was appointed as the acting PM for two short periods in 1964 and 1966. At present, the office is headed by Mr. Narendra Modi of the BJP. He was the 15th PM elected in 2014, to the post vacated by Dr. Manmohan Singh of the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA). Narendra Modi continues as the PM of India from May 30, 2019, onward, after BJP and its allies notched a landslide victory in the general elections held across the country in April and May 2019. Below are the details of all Prime Ministers of India. List of All Prime Ministers of India in chronological order: S.No. Name Birth-Death Tenure Interesting Facts 1 Jawahar Lal Nehru (1889–1964) 15 August 1947-27 May 1964 16 years, 286 days. First and the longest serving prime minister of independent India. The first serving PM who died in office. 2 Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998) 27 May 1964 to 9 June 1964 13 days. The first acting PM of the country took charge after the untimely death of...

Morarji Desai’s ‘urine therapy’ dialogue removed from the final cut of Sidharth Malhotra

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Morarji Desai saw this letter from Indira Gandhi as a brazen attack on his self

The year 1969 was to prove a major turning point not only in Morarji’s life, but also in the history India. It was on the 3rd of May 1969 that India’s much respected President Dr Zakir Hussain died. Mrs Gandhi was touring Rajasthan at this time and Morarji, as Deputy Prime Minister made arrangements for his body to be kept in state. It was this vacancy for the Presidency which let loose a chain of political events which no one could have possibly foreseen at that time. During his discussions with Mrs Gandhi, Morarji found her mentioning the name of Vice President V.V. Giri, for Presidency. Morarji was of the view that Giri had attracted a lot of criticism on account of his fondness for travel accompanied always by his family. Two other names being considered were that of Jagjivan Ram, the Union Agriculture Minister and D. Sanjivayya, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, as it was felt in a Gandhi Centenary year a candidate from the backward community, in deference to the Mahatma’s ideals, should be elected to the post of President, the first citizen of India. Morarji felt that Jagjivan Ram, who was involved in a case of income-tax evasion, was not an appropriate choice (It was disclosed in Parliament that he had not paid his income tax for 10 years, though Jagjivan Ram claimed it was due to forgetfulness and not a deliberate misdemeanour). Sanjivayya was still too young though otherwise quite suitable. The name of Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, the then Speaker of the Lo...

List of major achievements of Morarji Desai as Indian's Prime Minister

By Sep 5, 2018 Morarji Desai was born to a school Teacher in Desai became a freedom activist under Morarji Desai was elected as Bombay State’s Chief Minister in 1952. The Bombay Presidency was a bilingual state, consisting of Marathas and Gurajatis. In 1956, there was a movement led by Desai was opposed to both groups, being a nationalist himself. He opined that state be made a Union territory or a separate development region, to suit its cosmopolitan nature; citing its long settled citizens from diverse linguistic, cultural and religious backgrounds spanning several decades. Flora Fountain, later renamed ‘Hutatma Chowk’ or ‘Martyrs Square’ A demonstration was held at Following this, Desai later moved to Morarji Desai, being a fierce nationalist with anti-corruption leanings, found himself at odds with Prime Minister Nehru and his allies. He was a contender for the Premiership position, following Nehru’s failing health, but lost to Following the Prime Minister revoking his portfolio of Finance, and nationalising fourteen of India’s largest banks, Desai quit the Gandhi Cabinet. At the time, the Indian National Congress split into two factions; INC(Organisation) and INC(Ruling), with the latter being formed by Indira Gandhi. Morarji Desai lost yet again, in a landslide victory to Indira Gandhi in the General Elections of 1971. However, he was elected as a member of the Here are a list of achievements of the government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai. Contents • • • • • • ...

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pratham chunav- 2 mee, 1952 5,07,400 ke. ti. shah 92,827 lakshman ganesh thate 2,672 chaudhari hari ram 1,954 krishna kumar chatarji 533 dvitiy chunav- 6 mee, 1957 d aau. rajendr prasad 4,59,698 nagendr narayan das 2000 chaudhari hari ram 1498 tritiy chunav- 7 mee, 1962 5,53,067 chaudhari hari ram 6,341 yamuna prasad trishuliya 3,537 chautha chunav- 6 mee, 1967 4,71,244 koka subbaray 3,63,971 khubi ram 1369 yamuna prasad trishuliya 750 bhamburakar shrinivas gopal 232 brahm dev 232 krishna kumar chatarji 125 kumar kamala sianh 125 paanchavaan chunav- 16 agast, 1969 4,01,515 3,13,548 1,12,769 chandradatt senani 5,814 gurucharan kaur 940 rajabhoj paandurang nathooji 831 pan baboolal bhag 576 manobihari aniruddh sharma 125 chaudhari hari ram 125 khoobi ram 94 chhatha chunav- 17 agast, 1974 7,65,587 tridiv chaudhari 1,89,196 satavaan chunav- 6 agast, 1977 nirvirodh nirvachan athavaan chunav, 12 julaee, 1982 7,54,113 hans raj khanna 2,82,685 navaan chunav- 13 julaee, 1987 7,40,148 krishna ayyar rama ayyar 2,81,550 mithalesh kumar 2,223 dasavaan chunav- 13 julaee, 1992 6,75,864 pro. ji. ji. svel 3,46,485 ram jethamalani 2,704 jogendr sianh urph dharati pak d 1,135 gyaharavaan chunav- 14 julaee, 1997 9,56,290 50,631 barahavaan chunav- 15 julaee, 2002' 9,22,884 1,07,366 terahavaan chunav- 19 julaee, 2007 6,38,116 3,31,306 chaudahavaan chunav- 22 julaee, 2012 7,13,937 315,987 padrahavaan chunav- 20 julaee, 2017 7,02,044 3,67,314 solahavaan chunav- 21 julaee, 2022 6,76,803 3,80,177 •...

Morarji Desai saw this letter from Indira Gandhi as a brazen attack on his self

The year 1969 was to prove a major turning point not only in Morarji’s life, but also in the history India. It was on the 3rd of May 1969 that India’s much respected President Dr Zakir Hussain died. Mrs Gandhi was touring Rajasthan at this time and Morarji, as Deputy Prime Minister made arrangements for his body to be kept in state. It was this vacancy for the Presidency which let loose a chain of political events which no one could have possibly foreseen at that time. During his discussions with Mrs Gandhi, Morarji found her mentioning the name of Vice President V.V. Giri, for Presidency. Morarji was of the view that Giri had attracted a lot of criticism on account of his fondness for travel accompanied always by his family. Two other names being considered were that of Jagjivan Ram, the Union Agriculture Minister and D. Sanjivayya, former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, as it was felt in a Gandhi Centenary year a candidate from the backward community, in deference to the Mahatma’s ideals, should be elected to the post of President, the first citizen of India. Morarji felt that Jagjivan Ram, who was involved in a case of income-tax evasion, was not an appropriate choice (It was disclosed in Parliament that he had not paid his income tax for 10 years, though Jagjivan Ram claimed it was due to forgetfulness and not a deliberate misdemeanour). Sanjivayya was still too young though otherwise quite suitable. The name of Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, the then Speaker of the Lo...

Morarji Desai’s ‘urine therapy’ dialogue removed from the final cut of Sidharth Malhotra

• • News • Bollywood News • Bollywood Features News • Slideshows • South Cinema • International • Television • OTT / Web Series • Fashion & Lifestyle • K-Pop • Movies • Upcoming Releases • Top 100 Movies • Movie Reviews • Celebs • Top 100 Celebs • Digital Celebs • Photos • Parties and Events • Celeb Photos • Celeb Wallpapers • Movie Stills • First Look • Movie Wallpapers • Toons • Music • Song Lyrics • Music Reviews • Videos • Trailers • Celeb Interviews • OTT • First Day First Show • Parties & Events • Television • Exclusive & Specials • Movie Songs • Box Office • Box Office Collection • Analysis & Features • All Time Top Grossers • Overseas Box Office • 100 Crore club • 200 Crore club • Top Male Celebs • Top Female Celebs • Trending • Jogira Sara Ra Ra Movie Review • The Kerala Story Box Office • Zara Hatke Zara Bachke Movie Review • Bandaa Movie Review • Bloody Daddy Movie Review • BH Style Icons Mission Majnu, starring Sidharth Malhotra, was released on Netflix on Friday, January 20 and has been praised for its plot and performances. It is set in the 1970s and inspired by true events related to the tensions between India and Pakistan. As a result, some real-life characters can also be seen in the film like India's Morarji Desai, Indira Gandhi, Pakistan's General Zia-Ul-Haq, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, etc Morarji Desai’s ‘urine therapy’ dialogue removed from the final cut of Sidharth Malhotra-starrer Mission Majnu Bollywood Hungama has now learnt that a dialogue, uttered by A...

How Morarji Desai Became Prime Minister in 1977

How Morarji Desai Became Prime Minister in 1977 On the 45th anniversary of the first non-Congress government, Ravi Visvesvaraya Sharada Prasad describes the political intrigue, deals and treacheries of March 1977 that saw Morarji Desai become prime minister, outwitting Jagjivan Ram, Charan Singh and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, each of whom had more MPs supporting them | 24 Apr, 2022 • • • In an earlier article titled “ But that is not the full picture. In the last week of November 1976, after she returned from the Congress party session in Guwahati, she told her principal secretary Professor Prithvi Nath Dhar and my father HY Sharada Prasad, who was her information advisor: “I am going to end the Emergency and call for elections. I know that I will lose, but this is something which is absolutely necessary for me to do”. In mid-December 1976, PN Dhar, who had been strongly against the Emergency from the outset, went to her with the Intelligence Bureau report which forecasted that she would win 340 seats, and remarked: “Surely you are not going to believe this, are you?” She replied: “Of course not. The IB will tell me what they think I want to hear. But I know that I will lose”. A few weeks earlier, PN Dhar had given her a detailed report of how the excesses of Sanjay Gandhi and his cabal were causing anger among the populace. Her close advisor and former principal secretary, Parameshwar Narayan Haksar, who had been vociferously opposed to the Emergency from the very beginning an...

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