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Padmanabh Singh was born in New Delhi on 2 July 1998 to Diya Kumari, an Indian politician, and her husband, Narendra Singh. [1] [2] He was educated at Mayo College in Ajmer [3] and at Millfield, a public school in Street, Somerset, England. [2]
Over time, these areas were gradually integrated to form the modern Indian state of Rajasthan. The integration occurred in seven stages, from March 1948 to November 1956. [2] On 18 March 1948, the states of Alwar, Bharatpur, Dholpur, and Karauli merged their territories to form the Matsya Union, with Shobha Ram becoming its prime minister. [3]
The prime minister is appointed by the president of India; however, the prime minister has to enjoy the confidence of the majority of Lok Sabha members, who are directly elected every five years, unless a prime minister resigns. The prime minister is the presiding member of the Council of Ministers of the Union government. The prime minister ...
Chief Minister of Rajasthan, Ashok Gehlot meeting the Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Jyotiraditya Scindia, in New Delhi on 8 January 2013. When the Congress party returned to power in 1991 he was appointed Union Minister again by then Prime Minister P.V. Narasimha Rao. He was discharged from his duty in 1993 and headed ...
Pratap Singh Nabha (1919–1995), Maharaja of Nabha, India, 1928–1995; Pratap Singh (Rajasthan politician) (in office 1951-1956), member of the Rajasthan Legislative Assembly; Vishwanath Pratap Singh (1931-2008), Indian prime minister from 1989 to 1990; Pratapsingh Rane (born 1939), Indian politician; Partap Singh Bajwa (born 1957), Indian ...
Full name: Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi. Priyadarshini (Sanskrit: dear to the sight), was also her middle name [6] [7] Mother India, a biographical book written on her by Pranay Gupte. [8] Iron Lady, Henry Kissinger described her as an "Iron Lady", a nickname that became associated with her tough personality since her lifetime. [9] [10] [11]
Rajputana “land of the Rajputs” was Rajasthan's old name under the British Raj. When India became independent, 23 princely states were consolidated to form the state of Rajasthan, “Home of Rajas”. Statue of Maharana Pratap most celebrated ruler of Rajasthan from Sisodia Dynasty. Following is a list of dynasties and rulers, which ruled ...
Bhima I, was a Chaulukya king who ruled parts of present-day Gujarat, India [8] [page needed] Karna, King from the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat [8] Jayasimha Siddharaja, Indian king who ruled western parts of India [8] Kumarapala, was an Indian king from the Chaulukya (Solanki) dynasty of Gujarat [8]