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Karpoori Thakur (24
January 1924 – 17
February 1988) was an
Indian politician who
served two
terms as the 11th
Chief Minister of Bihar,
first from December...
- in Lok Dal, with one
faction of
Charan Singh and
another consisted of
Karpoori Thakur,
Madhu Limaye, Biju Patnaik, Devi Lal,
George Fernandes, Kumbha...
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Vidhan Sabha, the
Janata Party secured 214 out of a
total of 325 seats.
Karpoori Thakur (जननायक) was
elected as
leader of the
Janata party legislature,...
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Karpoori Devi (1929–30 July 2019) was an
Indian folk artist,
known for
painting in the
Madhubani art
tradition and
creating textile art in the
Sujni tradition...
- Ram Nath
Thakur (born 3
March 1950 in
Karpoori Gram,
Samastipur district, Bihar) a
politician from the
Janata Dal (United) party, is a
member of the Parliament...
- from
Janata Dal (United). The party's
ideology is
based on the
ideals of
Karpoori Thakur. The
foundation of the
party was
preceded by a two day conference...
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victories in the
state and
political elections ensured Chief Minister Karpoori Thakur's victory. "Bihar ****embly
Election Results in 1977". Elections...
- The
Bihta Air
Force Station also
known as
Jannayak Karpoori Thakur Airport is an
Indian Air
Force (IAF) base in Bihta, Bihar, India. The
military airfield...
- as an MLA and was
subsequently made the
Energy minister of
Bihar in the
Karpoori Thakur ministry. He had
represented Belsand constituency five
times in...
- poet
Sahib Singh, one of the Panj
Pyare Bhikhari Thakur,
Bhojpuri poet
Karpoori Thakur,
Former Chief Minister of
Bihar Maithili Thakur,
classical and Folk...