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The lowest salaries for Chief Ministers are found in Nagaland and Tripura, with ₹110,000 (US$1,300) and ₹105,000 (US$1,300) respectively. The salaries of Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Members of the Legislative Council (MLCs) also vary by state.
Sham Raj II [note 1] (born as Shamraj Bhalerao), (also popularly referred as Raja Shamraj Rajwant Bahadur), (15 August 1898 – 10 June 1987), was an Indian noble who served as a member of H. E. H the Nizam's Executive Council. [1] He was the first Hindu member in the executive council. [2]
In 1902–1903, a police commission was established to recommend reforms under Sir Andrew Fraser and Lord Curzon. [9] It recommended the appointment of Indians as officers in the police. Previously, Indians could rise only to the rank of an inspector, the senior N.C.O. position. However they were not part of the Indian Imperial Police. [9]
Ram ke Naam (English: In the Name of God) is a 1992 documentary by Indian filmmaker Anand Patwardhan. The film explores the campaign waged by the right-wing Hindu nationalist organisation Vishva Hindu Parishad to build a temple to the Hindu deity Ram at the site of the Babri Masjid in Ayodhya , as well as the communal violence that it triggered.
Sir Shri Ram (also Lala Shri Ram; 27 April 1884 – 11 January 1963) was an Indian industrialist and philanthropist. [1] He was the son of Rai Bahadur Ram Kishen Das Gurwale, the founder of the Delhi Cloth & General Mills , one of the oldest companies in India.
Seth Sir Chhaju Ram Lamba (1861–7 April 1943) was a tycoon from Punjab Province. He made a fortune in Calcutta during the period of the British Raj . He was a philanthropist , and undertook many social improvement projects.
Chaudhary Sadhu Ram was born to Jawahar Mal at Domeli, Kapurthala, Punjab. He had studied at Khalsa High School, Domeli and invested in leather trade from Jalandhar. He became one of the first and richest Chamar from Doaba .
Sir Chhotu Ram [3] (born Ram Richpal Ohlyan; 24 November 1881 – 9 January 1945) was a prominent Jat politician in British India's Punjab province, an ideologue of the pre-independent India. He was a co-founder of the National Unionist Party which ruled and was promoted by British to counter growing national movements [ 4 ] in the united ...