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TPF was launched on 9 October 2010 with Gaddar as president. He was specific in saying that it was not a political party but rather intended to be an umbrella body for uniting various action committees that had become somewhat moribund in the preceding months.
The Praja Bhavan, officially known as Jyotirao Phule Praja Bhavan and formerly as Pragathi Bhavan [1] is the official residence and principal workplace of the Chief Minister of Telangana.
Navika Sagar Parikrama II (lit. ' Sailors' Sea Circumambulation ') or Navika Sagar Parikrama 2 is an ambitious circumnavigation of the globe by 2 female officers of the Indian Navy. [1]
Parikrama is defined as "Circumbulatory or pathway around the shrine of the temples by keeping time is a common form of prayer in India. It includes Narmada, Shetrunjaya, Girnar. It includes Narmada, Shetrunjaya, Girnar.
[citation needed] In September 1952 it merged with the Socialist Party to form the Praja Socialist Party. [6] [10] In 1953, the Andhra State was separated from Madras, and Prakasam was offered Chief Ministership of the state by Indian National Congress. He split from the Praja Socialist Party and revived the old party under the name "Praja ...
The hopper wagons arriving by this route are taken for coal collection where a mechanism provided underneath the wagons opens on application of air pressure and drops the coal it is carrying. A separate department (MGR Dept.) handles this process. Coal also arrives by the Indian Railways.
TPS was founded in 1969. The founding president of the party was Ananthula Madan Mohan, [4] but later taken over by Marri Chenna Reddy who spearheaded the Telangana agitation and eventually winning over 10 Lok Sabha seats in the 1971 elections.
The Praja Socialist Party, abbreviated as PSP, was an Indian political party. [4] It was founded in 1952 when the Socialist Party, led by Jayaprakash Narayan, Rambriksh Benipuri, Acharya Narendra Deva and Basawon Singh (Sinha), merged with the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party led by J. B. Kripalani (former president of the Indian National Congress and a close associate of Jawaharlal Nehru).