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Jaipal Singh Munda, also known as Pramod Pahan, was born in a Christian Munda family, [2] [3] on 3 January 1903 in Takra-Hatudami, Pahan Toli village of what was then Khunti subdivision (now declared district) of the then district of Ranchi in the Bengal presidency of British India (in the present-day State of Jharkhand).
Jaipal Singh Munda: 1928: Gold medal: Amsterdam Olympics: 3 January 1903 in Takra Pahantoli, Ranchi, Jharkhand: 20 March 1970 (aged 67) in New Delhi Lal Shah Bokhari: 1932: Gold medal: Los Angeles Olympics: 22 July 1909 in Faisalabad, Punjab : 22 July 1959 (aged 50) in Baghdad, Iraq Dhyan Chand: 1936: Gold medal: Berlin Olympics
The Jharkhand Party (JP) is one of the oldest political parties in India. formed on 5 March 1949 by Marang Gomke Jaipal Singh Munda in Ranchi. The party grew out of the demand for a separate Jharkhand state. The Jharkhand Party participated in the Bihar Legislative Assembly elections of 1952, 1957, and 1962.
Jaipal Singh Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in the city of Ranchi in Jharkhand, India. It was built in 1978 and named after the famous hockey player and captain Jaipal Singh Munda after a request was made by Birsa Seva Dal .
The same year Nirmal Munda, Mansid Topno, Bhodra Munda went to Ranchi and sent a petition to Governor General Linlithgow. A copy of this petition was given to Jaipal Singh Munda, an Adivasi politician; he met the Governor General and demanded Khuntkatti rights and the remission of taxes. The Governor General summoned Rani Janaki Ratna to Delhi ...
Arjun Munda (born 1968), Jharkhand and national politician; Govind Chandra Munda, Odia politician; Jaipal Singh Munda (1903–1970), politician, writer and sportsman; Joseph Munda, West Bengali politician
The plan was to build the plant along the Gulf of Kutch, an inlet of the Arabian Sea that provides a living for fishing clans that harvest the coast’s rich marine life.
Year Name Party 1951-52: Jaipal Singh Munda: Jharkhand Party: 1957: 1962: 1967: Indian National Congress: 1971: Niral Enem Horo: 1977: Kariya Munda: Janata Party: 1980