Sardar vallabh bhai patel

  1. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Our Sardar Patel
  2. political history
  3. 21 Interesting Facts About Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  4. A Biography Of Sardal Patel, The Man Who United India!
  5. National Civil Service Day 2021: History Significance Quotes Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  6. Patel: 10 things to know about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
  7. political history
  8. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Our Sardar Patel
  9. A Biography Of Sardal Patel, The Man Who United India!
  10. National Civil Service Day 2021: History Significance Quotes Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel


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Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Our Sardar Patel

• • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Economy • Geography • Environment • Polity & Administration • Government Schemes • Districts • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Governance • Government Schemes • Economy • Environment • Menu Toggle • Guide • Syllabus • Test Series • Menu Toggle • GS Paper 1 • GS Paper 2 • GS Paper 3 • GS Paper 4 • Syllabus • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre Books • RAS Mains Books • Rajasthan Sujas • Books for Spare Time • Online Libraries • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre PDF s • RAS Mains PDFs • Free PDF for RAS • Hindi PDF The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has declared 31 st October, 2016 as the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas with ‘ Integration of India’ as the theme. The Government of India had decided to observe the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as the ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ (National Unity Day) on 31st October every year. Quick fact: October 31 is also the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Sardar Patel was born on October 31, 1875 at Nandiad (dist Khera, Gujarat), around 200 kms from Surat. His father was Jhaverbhai Patel and mother Laad Bai and had three brothers and one sister. His elder brother, Vithalbhai Patel (1873-1933), was an Indian legislator and political leader, co-founder of the Early Life: After passing the bar examination, Vallabhbhai Patel practised law at Godhra, Borsad and Anand in Gujarat. At 36, Patel travelled to England and enrolled in the Middle Temple Inn, a school for b...

political history

I don't think that a vote took place. In the 1946 election for the Congress presidency, Patel stepped down in favour of Nehru at the request of Gandhi. The election's importance stemmed from the fact that the elected President would lead free India's first Government. Gandhi asked all 16 states representatives and Congress to elect the right person and Sardar Patel's name was proposed by 13 states representatives out of 16, but Patel respected Gandhi's request to not be the first prime minister. As the first Home Minister, Patel played a key role in integration of many princely states into the Indian federation. And . . . . the nominations were to be made by 15 state/regional Congress committees. Despite Gandhi’s well-known preference for Nehru as Congress president, not a single Congress committee nominated Nehru's name. On the contrary, 12 out of 15 Congress committees nominated Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. The remaining three Congress committees did not nominate any body’s name. Obviously, the overwhelming majority was in favour of Sardar Patel. Later, A disappointed Gandhi gave into Nehru's obduracy and asked Sardar Patel to withdraw his name. Sardar Patel had immense respect for Gandhi and he withdrew his candidature without wasting any time. And it paved the way for the coronation of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru as India’s first Prime Minister. I don't understand why Wikipedia says that the nominating committee had 16 members, while India TV states that the committee had 1...

21 Interesting Facts About Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

The Iron Man of India, Founding Father of India, Bismarck of India, Unifier of India, etc., are some titles to one of the greatest freedom fighters of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. His contribution to the nation is more than a miracle. Starting his career as a barrister, Sardar Patel turned out to be an Indian Independence activist later. Staging numerous protests against the English rule, Sardar Patel uprooted the tentacles of British administration. Despite facing several imprisonments, Sardar Patel remained resolute until the Independence of the Nation. Even after Independence, Sardar Patel played a key role to Unify India. Let us know some more interesting facts about the Iron Man of India. Image: wallpaperances.blogspot.com 1. 31st October Is Not His Date Of Birth! Yes! 31st October is not his real date of birth. Sardar Patel himself accepted that it is not his real date of birth. When he was taking his Matriculation exam then he was asked his date of birth, Sardar Patel randomly told 31st October 1875. Since then 31 October is considered his date of birth. Source: inc.in 2. First Marriage And Then High School At the age of 16, he got married to Jhaverba Patel in 1891 and at the age of 22, he passed his matriculation. Source: britannica.com Image: autistici.org 3. Early Ambition To Be A Barrister In his childhood, he made up his mind to be a barrister. He wanted to study in England. At that time, his family was not rich enough to enroll him in a college. Source: ne...

A Biography Of Sardal Patel, The Man Who United India!

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography – Childhood, Facts, History, Life & Achievements of Iron Man Of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, popularly known as ‘the Iron Man of India’, was a great freedom activist and leader of the Indian National Congress. Let’s have a look at his childhood, family life & achievements. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography Date of Birth: 31 October 1875 Place of Birth: Nadiad, Bombay Presidency (present day Gujarat) Parents: Zaverbhai Patel (father) and Ladbai (mother) Spouse: Jhaverba Children: Maniben Patel, Dahyabhai Patel Education: N. K. High school, Petlad; Inns of Court, London, England Association: Indian National Congress Movement: Indian Independence Struggle Political Ideology: Moderate, Right-wing Religious Beliefs: Hinduism Publications: Ideas of a Nation: Vallabhai Patel, The Collected Works of Vallabhbhai Patel, 15 volumes Passed Away: 15 December 1950 Memorial: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a revered name in Indian politics. A lawyer and a political activist, he played a leading role during the Indian Independence Movement. After independence, he was crucial in the integration of over 500 princely states into the Indian Union. He was deeply influenced by Gandhi’s ideology and principles, having worked very closely with leader. Despite being the choice of the people, on the request of Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel stepped down from the candidacy of Congress President, which ult...

National Civil Service Day 2021: History Significance Quotes Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

National Civil ServiceDay 2021: Every year April 21 is marked as National Civil ServiceDay. It is a day to appreciate the tremendous work done by officers engaged in public administration, in various departments of the central and state governments. On National Civil ServiceDay, the Prime Minister's Awards for Excellence in Public Administration are also presented. Come rain or storm, the civil servants including IAS, IPS, IFS and others are out there taking care of the needs of local people and ensuring smooth availability of goods and services. Significance and history of National Civil ServiceDay Men and women who work selflessly in public adminnistration, are referred to as civil servants. Do you know why National Civil ServiceDay is celebrated on April 21? The Government of India chose April 21 as the National Civil ServiceDay as on this day the country's first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel addressed the newly appointed Administrative Services Officers in 1947. The historic occasion took place at the Metcalf House in Delhi. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, had referred to the administrative officers as the ''steel frame of India'' or in other words the backbone of the country's administration. Sardar Patel, in his special address, laid out the golden rules and principles of good governance for the civil servants. National Civil Service Day 2021: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, had referred to the administrative officers as the ''steel frame of India'' National Civil Serv...

Patel: 10 things to know about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

1 / 11 The 'Iron Man' of India India's first home minister and also the first deputy prime minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel died today 67 years ago, at the age of 75. Known as the "Iron Man" of India, Patel was instrumental in uniting the country through merger of small princely states. Here are 10 things you should know about Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. 2 / 11 Passed Class 10 at 22 The Iron Man of India, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, passed Class 10 at the age of 22. TPatel travelled to attend schools in Nadiad, Petlad and Borsad. At the age of 36 he journeyed to England and enrolled at the Middle Temple Inn in London. Completing a 36-month course in 30 months, Patel finished at the top of his class despite having had no previous college background. 4 / 11 Setting up health labs India had just two public health laboratories - in Pune and in Karachi in 1921. Sardar felt the need for more such laboratories that could track diseases and keep a check on quality of drinking water supply and food supplies. The third laboratory was set up within Dudheshwar waterworks compound at Shahibaugh. 5 / 11 Corruption charges against Patel When corruption charges were pressed against Sardar Patel and 18 other councillors in Ahmedabad municipality, he sought Jinnah's help. In April 28, 1922, a case of 'misrepresentation of funds' worth Rs 1.68 lakh was registered in Ahmedabad District Court (ADC). Sardar successfully defended the case in ADC. But he was dragged to the Bombay High Court in 1923...

political history

I don't think that a vote took place. In the 1946 election for the Congress presidency, Patel stepped down in favour of Nehru at the request of Gandhi. The election's importance stemmed from the fact that the elected President would lead free India's first Government. Gandhi asked all 16 states representatives and Congress to elect the right person and Sardar Patel's name was proposed by 13 states representatives out of 16, but Patel respected Gandhi's request to not be the first prime minister. As the first Home Minister, Patel played a key role in integration of many princely states into the Indian federation. And . . . . the nominations were to be made by 15 state/regional Congress committees. Despite Gandhi’s well-known preference for Nehru as Congress president, not a single Congress committee nominated Nehru's name. On the contrary, 12 out of 15 Congress committees nominated Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. The remaining three Congress committees did not nominate any body’s name. Obviously, the overwhelming majority was in favour of Sardar Patel. Later, A disappointed Gandhi gave into Nehru's obduracy and asked Sardar Patel to withdraw his name. Sardar Patel had immense respect for Gandhi and he withdrew his candidature without wasting any time. And it paved the way for the coronation of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru as India’s first Prime Minister. I don't understand why Wikipedia says that the nominating committee had 16 members, while India TV states that the committee had 1...

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Our Sardar Patel

• • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Economy • Geography • Environment • Polity & Administration • Government Schemes • Districts • Menu Toggle • Current Affairs • History • Governance • Government Schemes • Economy • Environment • Menu Toggle • Guide • Syllabus • Test Series • Menu Toggle • GS Paper 1 • GS Paper 2 • GS Paper 3 • GS Paper 4 • Syllabus • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre Books • RAS Mains Books • Rajasthan Sujas • Books for Spare Time • Online Libraries • Menu Toggle • RAS Pre PDF s • RAS Mains PDFs • Free PDF for RAS • Hindi PDF The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has declared 31 st October, 2016 as the Rashtriya Ekta Diwas with ‘ Integration of India’ as the theme. The Government of India had decided to observe the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel as the ‘Rashtriya Ekta Diwas’ (National Unity Day) on 31st October every year. Quick fact: October 31 is also the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: Sardar Patel was born on October 31, 1875 at Nandiad (dist Khera, Gujarat), around 200 kms from Surat. His father was Jhaverbhai Patel and mother Laad Bai and had three brothers and one sister. His elder brother, Vithalbhai Patel (1873-1933), was an Indian legislator and political leader, co-founder of the Early Life: After passing the bar examination, Vallabhbhai Patel practised law at Godhra, Borsad and Anand in Gujarat. At 36, Patel travelled to England and enrolled in the Middle Temple Inn, a school for b...

A Biography Of Sardal Patel, The Man Who United India!

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography – Childhood, Facts, History, Life & Achievements of Iron Man Of India Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, popularly known as ‘the Iron Man of India’, was a great freedom activist and leader of the Indian National Congress. Let’s have a look at his childhood, family life & achievements. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Biography Date of Birth: 31 October 1875 Place of Birth: Nadiad, Bombay Presidency (present day Gujarat) Parents: Zaverbhai Patel (father) and Ladbai (mother) Spouse: Jhaverba Children: Maniben Patel, Dahyabhai Patel Education: N. K. High school, Petlad; Inns of Court, London, England Association: Indian National Congress Movement: Indian Independence Struggle Political Ideology: Moderate, Right-wing Religious Beliefs: Hinduism Publications: Ideas of a Nation: Vallabhai Patel, The Collected Works of Vallabhbhai Patel, 15 volumes Passed Away: 15 December 1950 Memorial: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Memorial, Ahmedabad, Gujarat Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel is a revered name in Indian politics. A lawyer and a political activist, he played a leading role during the Indian Independence Movement. After independence, he was crucial in the integration of over 500 princely states into the Indian Union. He was deeply influenced by Gandhi’s ideology and principles, having worked very closely with leader. Despite being the choice of the people, on the request of Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Patel stepped down from the candidacy of Congress President, which ult...

National Civil Service Day 2021: History Significance Quotes Of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel

National Civil ServiceDay 2021: Every year April 21 is marked as National Civil ServiceDay. It is a day to appreciate the tremendous work done by officers engaged in public administration, in various departments of the central and state governments. On National Civil ServiceDay, the Prime Minister's Awards for Excellence in Public Administration are also presented. Come rain or storm, the civil servants including IAS, IPS, IFS and others are out there taking care of the needs of local people and ensuring smooth availability of goods and services. Significance and history of National Civil ServiceDay Men and women who work selflessly in public adminnistration, are referred to as civil servants. Do you know why National Civil ServiceDay is celebrated on April 21? The Government of India chose April 21 as the National Civil ServiceDay as on this day the country's first home minister, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel addressed the newly appointed Administrative Services Officers in 1947. The historic occasion took place at the Metcalf House in Delhi. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, had referred to the administrative officers as the ''steel frame of India'' or in other words the backbone of the country's administration. Sardar Patel, in his special address, laid out the golden rules and principles of good governance for the civil servants. National Civil Service Day 2021: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, had referred to the administrative officers as the ''steel frame of India'' National Civil Serv...