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Jagannath Pahadia (15
January 1932 – 19 May 2021) was an
Indian politician and a
leader of the
Indian National Congress party. He was the
former Chief...
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Pahadia language was
given due to his
fierce nature. As a
village head, he
adopted the
title "Manjhi,"
which signifies a
leader in both
Pahadia and...
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Shanti Pahadia (1
August 1934 – 23 May 2021) was an
Indian politician. She was a
Member of Parliament,
representing Rajasthan in the
Rajya Sabha the upper...
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Paharia language may
refer to: the
Malto language of east-central India; the Mal
Paharia language of east-central India; Nepali, the
official language...
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majority of
seats as well as the po****r vote, and its leader,
Jagannath Pahadia was
appointed as the
Chief Minister of Rajasthan.
After the p****ing of...
- to 1999. He was
appointed the
governor of
Haryana to
replace Jagannath Pahadia,
whose five year term
ended on 26 July 2014. He has been
married to Shrimati...
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Shree Jagannath Pahadia Govt.
Medical College also
known as GMC
Bharatpur is a full-fledged
tertiary Medical college in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. It was established...
- Chalaghanta, Kedara, Rasa Kedara, Soka Kamodi,
Jayanta Kala,
Bichitra Desakhya,
Pahadia Kedara, Patamanjari, Malasri, Dhipa, Bhupala, Asabari,
Lalita Kedara, Gujjari...
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Natwar Singh (born 1931),
Minister of
External Affairs of India.
Jagannath Pahadia (1932–2021),
Chief Minister of
Rajasthan and
Governor of Haryana. The nearest...
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February 1980 6 June 1980 111 days – 9
Jagannath Pahadia Weir 6 June 1980 14 July 1981 1 year, 38 days 7th (1980 election) Indian...