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  2. Morarji Desai - Wikipedia

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    Morarji Desai was born into a Gujarati Anavil Brahmin family. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] His father's name was Ranchhodji Nagarji Desai and his mother's name was Vajiaben Desai. He was born in Bhadeli village, Bulsar district , Bombay Presidency , British India (present-day Valsad district, Gujarat , India) on 29 February 1896, the eldest of eight children.

  3. Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The institute is housed in a campus measuring 2.818 acres, and is equipped with the amenities such as a conference hall with audio visual facilities accommodating 50 people, an auditorium with a capacity of 140 people, a library with a collection of over 9000 books on yoga and related topics, a practice hall (Kriya block) for 30 people, an academic block for classes and practices, an out ...

  4. Ramakrishna Mission Residential College, Narendrapur

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    Brahmananda Bhavana: In the presence of Swami Lokeswaranandaji Maharaj (the founding monk of the Narendrapur Ashrama) and other dignitaries, Morarji Desai, then-Finance Minister of India, inaugurated the building. The oldest of all the hostels at Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama opened on 5 December 1958.

  5. Kahalli - Wikipedia

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    Morarji Desai Residential SChool, Nanjangud; ... Morarji School, Mahadevanagara. Post Office. There is a post office in the village and the postal code is 571443.

  6. Mandal Commission - Wikipedia

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    The Mandal Commission or the Socially and Educationally Backward Classes Commission (SEBC), was established in India in 1979 by the Janata Party government under Prime Minister Morarji Desai with a mandate to "identify the socially or educationally backward classes" of India. [1]

  7. Desai ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Morarji Desai ministry was formed on 24 March 1977 following the 1977 Indian general election. Morarji Desai led the Janata Party to victory against the Congress party . Upon taking office, Morarji Desai became the first Indian Prime Minister not belonging to the Congress party.

  8. Minister of Education (India) - Wikipedia

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    Desai: Morarji Desai: 8 Renuka Devi Barkataki (1932–2017) MP for Gauhati: 16 August 1977 1 year, 346 days 9 Rashida Haque Choudhury MP for Silchar: 30 July 1979 14 January 1980 168 days Janata Party (Secular) Charan Singh: Charan Singh: 10 Sheila Kaul (1915–2015) MP for Raebareli: 24 November 1980 8 August 1981 257 days Indian National ...

  9. Talk : Morarji Desai Residential Schools for Minorities

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