I K Gujral
• 12th Prime Minister of India, Died recently.
• He was the Information and Broadcasting Minister in 1975 and served as Minister of External
Affairs in the V P Singh government.
• He propounded the doctrine for better relations with the neighbouring countries which is
known as "Gujral Doctrine".
The National Water Resources Council is headed by _____________.
[A]Prime Minister
[B]President
[C]Minister for Water Resources
[D]Secretary, Ministry of Water Resources
Prime Minister
India set to join talks for creating “RCEP”, the largest trade bloc
November 13th, 2012
Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) = 16 Countries = 10 (ASEAN Countries) + 6 Others (China + Japan + South Korea + Australia + New Zealand + INDIA)
India is set to join talks for creating the world’s largest trade bloc RCEP after a committee headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh endorsed the move.
the only pm who was not a chief minister earlier is charan singh
Prime minister
Charan singh---
didn’t face the parliament
No.
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Picture
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Name
(Birth–Death); Constituency |
CM
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Term of office
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Elections
(Lok Sabha) |
Political party
(Alliance) |
Refs
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1
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1
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15 August
1947 |
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2
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3
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1947; created Planning commission of India and initiated Five-year plan to increase government
investment in agriculture and industry; launched programmes to build
irrigation canals, dams and spread the use of fertilizers to increase
agricultural production; oversaw widespread poverty and unemployment, even
with improvements in agriculture and infrastructure; oversaw establishment of All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Indian Institutes of Technology and Indian Institutes of Management; criminalized caste
discrimination and increased the legal rights and social freedoms of women;
pioneered the policy of non-alignment and co-founded the Non-Aligned Movement; Sino-Indian War;
signed the Indus Waters Treaty; granted asylum to the Dalai Lama;
oversaw liberation
of Goa.
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A
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—
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27 May
1964 |
9 June
1964 |
– (3rd)
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Served as caretaker Prime Minister until
the election of Lal Bahadur Shastri.
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2
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4
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9 June
1964 |
– (3rd)
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Indo-Pakistani War of 1965; pushed for Green Revolution in India and Operation Flood;
The National Dairy Development Board was formed; died from a
heart attack at a summit in Tashkent.
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(A)
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11 January
1966 (int) |
24 January
1966 |
– (3rd)
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3
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5
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24 January
1966 |
24 March
1977 |
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6
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Nationalized banks; won the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, which resulted in the
formation of Bangladesh; signed theShimla Agreement;
tested the first nuclear weapon with Smiling Buddha;
initiated Green Revolution in India; imposed state of emergency 1975–1977.
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4
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24 March
1977 |
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Ended the state of emergency initiated by Indira Gandhi;
improved relations with Pakistan, China and the United States; softened its
relationship with the Soviet Union;
launched Sixth Five-Year Plan, aiming to boost agricultural production and
rural industries; the plan proved unsuccessful leading to resurging
inflation, fuel shortages, unemployment and poverty; lost many MPs from
Janata Party, including his rival Charan Singh, which led to his resignation.
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5
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8
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28 July
1979 |
– (6th)
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Initiated high level diplomatic relations
with Israel; lost support of Congress, which led to his resignation without
even a single session of Lok Sabha.
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(3)
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9
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6
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10
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31 October
1984 |
2 December
1989 |
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1984 anti-Sikh riots; significantly reduced License Raj;
expanded telecommunications in India; signed the Indo-Sri Lanka Peace Accord; Bofors scandal;
nullified the Supreme Court's judgement on Shah Bano case.
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7
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11
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2 December
1989 |
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Negotiated terrorist kidnapping of Mufti Mohammad Sayeed's daughter; visited Golden Temple to ask for forgiveness
for Operation
Bluestar; withdrew IPKF from Sri Lanka; initiated fixed
quota/reservation for all public sector jobs as per
recommendation from Mandal
Commission; Ram Janmabhoomi agitation and subsequent
loss of vote of no confidence because of it.
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8
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12
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10 November
1990 |
21 June
1991 |
– (9th)
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Resigned due to accusations of spying on
former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, and
subsequent withdrawal of Congress' support; Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi.
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9
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13
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21 June
1991 |
16 May
1996 |
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Initiated Economic liberalization in India; SEBI Act 1992;
formation of National Stock Exchange of India; 1993 Bombay bombings; introduced TADA; Demolition of Babri Masjid.
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10
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16 May
1996 |
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Hung parliament†.
Was in power for only 13 days, after BJP could not gather enough support from
other parties to form a majority.
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11
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15
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1 June
1996 |
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Hung parliament†.
After a failed attempt of forming a BJP government, Congress refused to form
a government and instead supported a minority United Front coalition led by Janata
Dal. President of China Jiang Zemin begins the first visit by
a Chinese head of state to India; initiates President's
rule in Gujarat.
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12
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16
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21 April
1997 |
19 March
1998 |
– (11th)
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(10)
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22 May
2004 |
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13
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22 May
2004 |
Incumbent
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2006 Indian anti-reservation protests; Indo-US civilian nuclear agreement; won the 2008 Lok Sabha vote of confidence; US $ 1 Trillion Economy
milestone reached; expanding ties with Israel; Economic crisis of 2008;National Rural Employment
Guarantee Act (NREGA); Right to Information Act; revoking of POTA; 2008 Mumbai attacks and the implementation of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act; First visit by Indian PM since 1982 to Saudi Arabia;National Investigation Agency (India); 2G spectrum scam;Adarsh scam; NTRO
Scam; Commonwealth Games Scam; Unique ID; Right of Children to Free and
Compulsory Education Act;Anna Hazare's Jan Lokpal agitation
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MANDAL COMMISION IMPLEMENTED BY------V.P.SINGH
National Security Council NSC is headed by ____]Prime Minister
PM identifies 5 Key challenges for India in 2012
Prime Minister identifies 5 key challenges for India as livelihood security, education, food, health and
employment, economic security, energy security, ecological security and national security. Greeting people on
New Year he urges the people to work together as a nation to address these challenges
Expressing concern over growing fiscal deficit, PM says that phased rationalising of prices of petroleum products
and begin again the process of fiscal consolidation so that growth is not jeopardised.
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