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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charan_SinghCharan Singh - Wikipedia

    Charan Singh (23 December 1902 – 29 May 1987), better known as Chaudhary Charan Singh, was an Indian anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat, and author who was a central figure among the agrarian community in India during late 1970s and early 1980s.

  2. Charan Singh (23 de diciembre de 1902-29 de mayo de 1987) fue un político indio, que ocupó el cargo de Primer Ministro de la India entre el 28 de julio de 1979 hasta el 14 de enero de 1980. Es conocido por historiadores y también popularmente como el «campeón de los campesinos indios».

  3. Hace 5 días · Charan Singh (born Dec. 23, 1902, Noorpur, Uttar Pradesh, India—died May 29, 1987, New Delhi) was an Indian politician who served briefly as prime minister (1979–80) and was known for his land and agricultural reform initiatives. Singh became a lawyer and in 1929 joined the Indian National Congress movement. He was jailed several ...

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  4. A gifted parliamentarian and a pragmatist, Shri Charan Singh is known for his eloquence and courage of conviction. He was the chief architect of land reforms in U.P.; he took a leading part in formulation and finalisation of the Dept. Redemption Bill 1939, which brought great relief to rural debtors.

  5. Charan Singh (born 23 December 1902) was the pre-eminent peasant leader in post-independence India. When he passed away in 1987, he had dedicated his lifetime to being a fearless, relentless and articulate advocate of the interests of rural India.

  6. academia-lab.com › enciclopedia › charan-singhCharan Singh _ AcademiaLab

    Charan Singh es un cortometraje documental de 1996 dirigido por Ashok Vazirani y producido por la División de Cine de la India que cubre la vida y los logros del primer ministro, incluidas sus contribuciones al sector agrícola indio.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Charan Singh’s three transformative land reform laws helped in creating a socially and politically empowered middle peasantry. This new rural middle class saw its economic fortunes rise as well with the Green Revolution that entailed the introduction of high-yielding crop varieties, chemical fertilisers and labour-cum-time saving ...