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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bharat_RatnaBharat Ratna - Wikipedia

    Hace 3 días · Morarji Desai: Gujarat: 1896-1995 Desai was an independence activist and politician, who served as the fourth Prime Minister of India from 1977 to 1979 and was the first to be not from the Indian National Congress. He was also awarded the Nishan-e-Pakistan, the second highest civilian award given by the Government of Pakistan.

  2. Hace 1 día · Subsequently, Morarji Desaia former deputy prime minister—became the first non-Congress prime minister of India. The government of prime minister Desai was composed of groups with opposite ideologies, in which unity and co-ordination were difficult to maintain.

  3. Hace 2 días · R&AW operatives knew about Kahuta Research Laboratories from at least early 1978, when the then Indian Prime Minister, Morarji Desai, accidentally exposed R&AW's operations on Pakistan's covert nuclear weapons program.

    • Classified
    • 21 September 1968; 55 years ago
    • Classified
    • CGO Complex, New Delhi, India
  4. Hace 5 días · Morarji Desai (born February 29, 1896, Bhadeli, Gujarat province, India—died April 10, 1995, Bombay [now Mumbai]) was prime minister of India from 1977 to 1979 and was the first leader of sovereign India not to represent the long-ruling Indian National Congress party.

  5. www.yogamdniy.nic.inMDNIY

    Hace 4 días · Morarji Desai National Institute of Yoga (MDNIY) is an autonomous organisation under Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India. MDNIY is a focal Institute for Planning, Training, Promotion and Coordination of Yoga Education, Training, Therapy and Research in all its aspects.

  6. 30 de abr. de 2024 · In July 1969, she divested Deputy Prime Minister Morarji Desai of his Finance portfolio “without any consultation”, prompting a “humiliated” Desai to resign. Soliciting support from the Communist Party of India (CPI), Indira made a sharp left turn — announcing, on July 19, the nationalisation of banks.

  7. Points out Sircar,"It exists across political parties. Morarji Desai and Jyoti Basu were honest, but their sons were seen as being beneficiaries of their fathers’ high offices."