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  1. Morarji Ranchhodji Desai (29 February 1896 – 10 April 1995) was an Indian independence activist and politician who served as the 4th Prime Minister of India between 1977 and 1979 leading the government formed by the Janata Party.

  2. Morarji Desai (n. el 29 de febrero de 1896 - 10 de abril de 1995; en guyaratí: મોરારજી રણછોડજી દેસાઈ) fue un activista por la independencia india y político Hindú que ocupó el cargo de primer ministro de la India en 1977 y 1979. Fue el primero en ocupar ese cargo sin presentarse por el Congreso Nacional ...

  3. Morarji Desai. (Morarji Ranchhodji Desai; Bhadeli, 1896 - Bombay, 1995) Político indio que ocupó la presidencia del gabinete durante el período comprendido entre 1977 y 1979. Hijo de un maestro, cursó sus estudios en la Universidad de Bombay y, en 1918, logró su primer empleo de funcionario menor en la administración civil de dicha ciudad.

  4. 6 de abr. de 2024 · Morarji Desai (born Feb. 29, 1896, Bhadeli, Gujarat province, India—died April 10, 1995, Bombay [now Mumbai]) was the prime minister of India (1977–79), and the first leader of sovereign India not to represent the long-ruling Indian National Congress party.

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  5. Morarji Ranchhodji Desai (February 29, 1896 – April 10, 1995) was an Indian independence activist and the fourth Prime Minister of India from 1977-1979. He was the first Indian Prime Minister who did not belong to the Indian National Congress. Before India's independence he served as Revenue Minister of Bombay (1937 to 1939 and in 1946.

  6. 11 de abr. de 1995 · Morarji Desai, a crusty puritan who sprang from obscurity and imprisonment to become the Prime Minister of India's first non-Congress Party Government in 1977 and to usher in some of the...

  7. The premiership of Morarji Desai extended from 24 March 1977 to 15 July 1979. In 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.