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Jagjivan Ram (5
April 1908 – 6 July 1986), po****rly
known as Babuji, was an
Indian independence activist and
politician who
served as a
minister with...
- the
Congress (R)
government increased. The most
significant was that of
Jagjivan Ram, who
commanded great support amongst India's
Dalit communities. A former...
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Congress (
Jagjivan) was a
political party in India. It was
formed in
August 1981,
after Jagjivan Ram
resigned from the
Indian National Congress (Urs)....
- (CFD) was an
Indian political party founded in 1977 by
Jagjivan Ram. It was
formed after Jagjivan Ram,
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, and
Nandini Satpathy left...
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which was
formed through the
merger of Lok Dal,
Indian National Congress (
Jagjivan), and the Jan
Morcha on 11
October 1988—the
birth anniversary of Jayaprakash...
- Sant Kavi
Jagjivan Das (or
Jagiwan Das, 1727 Sardaha, Chas - 1761) is the
founder of the
Satnami denomination of
Hinduism in
Upper India.He was Rajput...
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quite had a firm grip on power.
Bharatiya Lok Dal
leaders Charan Singh and
Jagjivan Ram, who had quit the Congress, were
members of the
Janata alliance but...
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Jagjivan Ram
Institute of
Parliamentary Studies &
Political Research is a
nationally acclaimed educational institute in Bihar. It
conducts study, research...
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Jagjivan Ram
Shramik Mahavidyalaya, also
known as J.R.S. College,
established in 15
August 1957, is a
general degree college in Munger, Bihar. It is a...
- politician. He was India's
second longest-serving
union cabinet minister after Jagjivan Ram.
Swaran Singh Purewal was born on 19
August 1907 in
Shankar (village)...