This document provides information about various Indian political leaders, states, events, and organizations, listing them along with the related state or context. It includes details such as states where non-Congress governments first formed, CMs of various states, leaders of political parties and movements, locations of important events and conferences, and other context related to Indian political history, geography, and government from the 1950s to present.
This document provides information about various Indian political leaders, states, events, and organizations, listing them along with the related state or context. It includes details such as states where non-Congress governments first formed, CMs of various states, leaders of political parties and movements, locations of important events and conferences, and other context related to Indian political history, geography, and government from the 1950s to present.
This document provides information about various Indian political leaders, states, events, and organizations, listing them along with the related state or context. It includes details such as states where non-Congress governments first formed, CMs of various states, leaders of political parties and movements, locations of important events and conferences, and other context related to Indian political history, geography, and government from the 1950s to present.
STATE THEY BELONGED TO State where the first non- Kerala Congress Government was formed in 1957 AK Gopalan Indian communist politician Kerala Rajkumari Amrit Kaur Health Minister in interim Punjab govt Lal Bahadur Shastri - Railway Minister 1951-56 Uttar Pradesh - Minister in UP Cabinet - 2nd PM of India - Gave slogan- Jai Jawan Jai Kisan - Died in Tashkent Both military and civilian Pakistan and Bangladesh rule S. Nijalingappa - CM of Mysore Karnataka / Mysore - President of Congress 1968-71 Rafi Ahmed Congress leader Uttar Pradesh States where students - Gujarat: Leader agitated in 1974. Morarji Desai - - Bihar: Leader Jayaprakash Narayan First chief election - West Bengal commissioner Rafi Ahmed Kidwai Minister for Uttar Pradesh communications in first ministry Deen Dayal Upadhyaya - Founded Bhartiya Uttar Pradesh Jana Sangh - Initiated the concept of integral humanism C. Natarajan Anna Durai - CM of Madras Madras / Tamil Nadu - Formed DMK in 1949 - Anti-Hindi agitation One party system China Karpoori Thakur - CM of Bihar 1970-71 & Bihar 1977-79 - Gave reservations for OBC in Bihar A K Gopalan CPI Leader Kerala States from where the West Bengal Naxalbari movement was started BRICS members Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa First and most recent Brazil (same answer) conference of World Social Forum SAARC members Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka Autonomy of this state was Jammu and Kashmir opposed by various leaders State from where Indira Uttar Pradesh (Rai Bareli) Gandhi contested election of 1971 Dr B R Ambedkar Chairman of Drafting Madhya Pradesh committee The High Court that Allahbad High Court (Uttar declared Indira Gandhi Pradesh) election invalid Acharya Narendra Dev Founder of Congress Uttar Pradesh Socialist Party JP Narayan organised a Delhi demonstration against Indira Gandhi V V Giri - Candidate of Indira Gandhi Odisha in 1969 Pres election - President of India 1969-74 Fanishwarnath Renu one of the most successful Bihar and influential writers of modern Hindi literature in the post-Premchand era. Ministerial conference of Seattle (USA) WTO in 1999 Indira Gandhi - 3rd PM of India Uttar Pradesh - Gave slogan “Garibi Hatao” - - Imposed Emergency in 1975 -State from where the Kerala Kesavananda Bharti case belonged to Shivrama Karanth Indian polymath, who was a Karnataka novelist in Kannada language, playwright and an ecological conservationist. Democracy was restored in Nepal 2006 / Was a constitutional monarchy Chaudhari Charan Singh - Deputy PM and Home Uttar Pradesh Minister (1977-79) - PM 1979-80 - Founder, Bhartiya Kranti Dal - Founder Bhartiya Lok Dal - Twice CM of UP State in which DMK came to Madras (Tamil Nadu) power in 1967 Shyama Prasad Mukherjee - Leader of Hindu West Bengal Mahasabha - Founder of Bhartiya Jana Sangha Ram Manohar Lohia Uttar Pradesh K Kamraj - CM of Madras Madras / Tamil Nadu - Introduced Mid-day meal in schools Morarji Desai -Chief minister of Bombay Bombay Presidency (Present - Joined Congress (O) after Day Gujarat) split of Congress - PM from 1977-79 - First non-Congress PM -Deputy Prime Minister (1967- 1969) Still a monarchy Bhutan State where BSP got major Punjab, Haryana and UP support Ram Manohar Lohia - Founder of Congress Uttar Pradesh Socialist Party - Leader of Samyukta Socialist Party - Strategy of Non- Congressism Jaya Prakash Narayan - Leader of Bihar Movement Bihar - Total Revolution - Symbol of restoration of democracy - Symbol of opposition to Emergency Charu Majumdar - CPI (M) Leader West Bengal - Later formed CPI (M-L) - Participated in Tebhaga Movement C Rajagopalachari - First and last Indian Gov Tamil Nadu / Madras General - Founder of Swatantra Party - CM of Madras - First recipient of Bharat Ratna Anti-Muslim riots 2002 Gujarat Babu Jagjivan Ram - Deputy PM of India (1977- Bihar 79) - Labour minister in first ministry - Chaired 2nd Backward Bihar Class commission / Mandal B P Mandal Com. - CM of Bihar in 1968 Island nation which was a Maldives Sultanate Kanshi Ram - Founder of Bahujan Samaj Party (1984) - Founder of BAMCEF, DS-4 K Karunakaran Chief minister of which Kerala (CM) state Mayawati -Successor of Kanshi Ram Uttar Pradesh V.P. Singh Founder of Janata Dal Uttar Pradesh The demolition of Babri Uttar Pradesh Masjid took place in which state Where Rajiv Gandhi was Tamil Nadu assassinated UN permanent members China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States Remained a democracy India and Sri Lanka since Independence THE TWIN BROS - YOUTUBE ANSWER WRITING BEST COURSE (@99 ONLY) (APP Link)