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Legislature of Uttar Pradesh: Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh Mlas, Uttar Pradesh Mlcs, Vidhan Sabha Seats in Uttar Pradesh

Legislature of Uttar Pradesh: Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh Mlas, Uttar Pradesh Mlcs, Vidhan Sabha Seats in Uttar Pradesh

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ISBN10: 115807316X
ISBN13: 9781158073160
Publisher: Books Llc
Pages: 124
Weight: 0.42
Height: 0.29 Width: 9.01 Depth: 5.98
Language: English
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 122. Not illustrated. Chapters: Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh Mlas, Uttar Pradesh Mlcs, Vidhan Sabha Seats in Uttar Pradesh, Mulayam Singh Yadav, V. P. Singh, Muhammad Ahmad Said Khan Chhatari, Mayawati, Narayan Dutt Tiwari, Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna, Kalyan Singh, List of Chief Ministers of Uttar Pradesh, Charan Singh, Govind Ballabh Pant, Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Parishad, Rajnath Singh, Sampurnanand, Kamalapati Tripathi, Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha, Sucheta Kriplani, Vir Bahadur Singh, Raghunath Vinayak Dhulekar, Laxmi Raman Acharya, Lalji Tandon, Chandra Bhanu Gupta, Agra East, Sripati Mishra, Ram Naresh Yadav, Agra West, Jagdambika Pal, Tribhuvan Narain Singh, Banarsi Das, Ram Prakash Gupta, Virendra Swarup, Premlata Katiyar. Excerpt: Vishwanath Pratap Singh (Hindi: ) (25 June 1931) - 27 November 2008) was the 8 Prime Minister of the Republic of India and the 41 Raja Bahadur of Manda. He was born in the Rajput GaharwalRathore Royal Family of Manda to Raja Bhagwati Prasad Singh of Daiya and was later adopted by Raja Bahadur Ram Gopal Singh of Manda in 1936, whom he succeeded in 1941. V. P. Singh studied at Colonel Brown School, Dehradun for five years, and entered local politics in Allahabad during the Nehru era. He married 25 June 1955, Rani Sita Kumari, born 1936 in Deogarh, Udaipur, daughter of Rawat Sangram Singh II of Deogarh. He soon made a name for himself in the state Congress Party for his unfailing rectitude, a reputation that he would carry with him throughout his career. He was appointed by Indira Gandhi as the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh in 1980, when the Congress came back to power after the Janata Party interregnum. As Chief Minister, he cracked down hard on the dacoity, or banditry, problem, that was particularly severe in the rural districts of the south-west. He received much favourable nation...