Morarji desai executive assistant

  1. Yogacharya Dr Guru Deo
  2. [Solved] The administrative reforms commission was initially chaired
  3. Morarji Desai — the Indian Prime Minister who won Pakistan's highest civilian honour
  4. 'Son of soil', worked with Modi in his 20s — Who is Morarji Desai's great
  5. 'Son of soil', worked with Modi in his 20s — Who is Morarji Desai's great
  6. [Solved] The administrative reforms commission was initially chaired


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Yogacharya Dr Guru Deo

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[Solved] The administrative reforms commission was initially chaired

Option 1is the correct answer:First administrative reforms commission was initially chaired by Morarji Desai. • On January 5, 1966, the government of India constituted the first Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC). • The commission was set up under the chairmanship of Moraji Desai to review Pubic Administration system in India. • Later when Morarji Desai became the Deputy Prime Minister, K Hanumanthaiah became the chairmanof the commission. • HC Mathur, GS Pathak, HV Kamath and V Shankar were the other members of this commission. • The commission was entitled to look into the matters of: • Planning at all the levels. • Centre-state relations. • Financial, Personnel, Agricultural and Economic administration. • State and District administration. • Citizens Grievances Redressal. • Following are some of the recommendations of ARC: • Setting up of interstate council. • Empowering the local governing bodies. • To reduce the political interference in National development Council and Panning Commission.

Morarji Desai — the Indian Prime Minister who won Pakistan's highest civilian honour

New Delhi: When the Modi government awarded the Padma Shri to singer Adnan Sami, an Indian citizen of Pakistani origin, last month, the opposition was up in arms, with the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Sami’s father was a fighter pilot in the Pakistan Air Force and part of the raid that destroyed the Pathankot air base during the 1965 Indo-Pak war. London-born Sami himself, however, acquired Indian citizenship in 2016 after the Pakistan government didn’t renew his passport a year earlier. The opposition may have expressed anger at the government honouring a Pakistani with India’s fourth highest civilian award, but this was not the first time such a thing happened. Three decades earlier, Pakistan had conferred its highest civilian honour on an Indian — a former prime minister no less. Morarji Desai, who served a two-year stint as India’s first non-Congress prime minister in the immediate aftermath of the Emergency, was awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan in 1988. The award drew the ire of the Congress, but Desai paid no heed to the criticism and accepted the award anyway. On Desai’s 124th birth anniversary, 29 February 2020, ThePrint looks back at Desai’s relationship with Pakistan, and why he won their highest civilian honour. Also Read: Indira Gandhi vs Morarji Desai: How JNU was at the centre of battle to capture academi A challenging time for subcontinent W hen Desai came to power in 1977, India-Pakistan relations were on the mend after the 1971 war, whic...

'Son of soil', worked with Modi in his 20s — Who is Morarji Desai's great

New Delhi: Earlier this November, a senior journalist tweeted that late prime minister Morarji Desai had told him that “Hindutva loonies” were “turning Hinduism into an Abrahamic religion”. It was a comment that rankled Madhukeshwar Desai, a 34-year-old lawyer who has been the vice president of the BJP’s youth wing, the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), since 2013. Morarji Desai told me in the 1990s – that the Hindutva loonies are turning Hinduism into an Abrahamic religion of 1 God (Rama), 1 book (Ramayana), and 1 holy place (Ayodhya) – and they're wrong, he said. He was right, of course. (I mention that incident in my book, Offence). — saliltripathi (@saliltripathi) “It’s become fashionable to attribute [an] agenda or sensationalism to Morarji bhai to sell a book or story,” Madhukeshwar retorted in a tweet of his own. What many people are not aware of is that Madhukeshwar is the great-grandson of Morarji Desai — and the youth leader prefers to keep it that way. It's become fashionable to attribute agenda or sensationalism to Morarji bhai to sell a book or story. Here is a blog I wrote last year: Here is a video of Morarji bhai speaking about Hinduism and democracy: — Madhukeshwar Desai (@Madhukeshwar) Indeed, the younger Desai, who has been in politics for over a decade, takes pride in downplaying his political legacy. “Regardless of how tall your great-grandfather is, you have to do your growing yourself,” Madhukeshwar told ThePrint. Another reas...

'Son of soil', worked with Modi in his 20s — Who is Morarji Desai's great

New Delhi: Earlier this November, a senior journalist tweeted that late prime minister Morarji Desai had told him that “Hindutva loonies” were “turning Hinduism into an Abrahamic religion”. It was a comment that rankled Madhukeshwar Desai, a 34-year-old lawyer who has been the vice president of the BJP’s youth wing, the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), since 2013. Morarji Desai told me in the 1990s – that the Hindutva loonies are turning Hinduism into an Abrahamic religion of 1 God (Rama), 1 book (Ramayana), and 1 holy place (Ayodhya) – and they're wrong, he said. He was right, of course. (I mention that incident in my book, Offence). — saliltripathi (@saliltripathi) “It’s become fashionable to attribute [an] agenda or sensationalism to Morarji bhai to sell a book or story,” Madhukeshwar retorted in a tweet of his own. What many people are not aware of is that Madhukeshwar is the great-grandson of Morarji Desai — and the youth leader prefers to keep it that way. It's become fashionable to attribute agenda or sensationalism to Morarji bhai to sell a book or story. Here is a blog I wrote last year: Here is a video of Morarji bhai speaking about Hinduism and democracy: — Madhukeshwar Desai (@Madhukeshwar) Indeed, the younger Desai, who has been in politics for over a decade, takes pride in downplaying his political legacy. “Regardless of how tall your great-grandfather is, you have to do your growing yourself,” Madhukeshwar told ThePrint. Another reas...

[Solved] The administrative reforms commission was initially chaired

Option 1is the correct answer:First administrative reforms commission was initially chaired by Morarji Desai. • On January 5, 1966, the government of India constituted the first Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC). • The commission was set up under the chairmanship of Moraji Desai to review Pubic Administration system in India. • Later when Morarji Desai became the Deputy Prime Minister, K Hanumanthaiah became the chairmanof the commission. • HC Mathur, GS Pathak, HV Kamath and V Shankar were the other members of this commission. • The commission was entitled to look into the matters of: • Planning at all the levels. • Centre-state relations. • Financial, Personnel, Agricultural and Economic administration. • State and District administration. • Citizens Grievances Redressal. • Following are some of the recommendations of ARC: • Setting up of interstate council. • Empowering the local governing bodies. • To reduce the political interference in National development Council and Panning Commission.