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Minister in the irrigation sector too had helped the farmer community tremendously. The Kali project, one of them, was executed amidst opposition from several quarters. His measures brought several changes but his land reforms brought poverty to many families who were solely dependent on their small land holdings.
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Mysore district had the highest incidents of bonded labour in India during that time and the decision of the Urs Government to abolish it was remarkable. Urs must be remembered for his achievements in weaning away poor people from the clutches of the rich moneylenders. The deeds of the late Chief
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Among the contributions of the late Chief Minister was the stress laid on the education of the people belonging to the backward classes and establishment of the backwards and minorities hostels for the students hailing from those sections of society. Absorbing 16,000 unemployed graduates in the
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Urs had his primary and high school education at the Urs Boarding School in Mysore, which had been set up by the Maharaja of Mysore expressly to provide suitable education to the sons of the Arasu community, to equip them for higher responsibilities in their adulthood. After passing school, Urs
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from 20-03-1972 to 31-12-1977. President's Rule was imposed from 31-12-1977 to 28-02-1978 in the run-up to 1978 election. The Sixth Assembly lasted its five-year term, from 17 March 1978 to 8 June 1983. Devraj Urs was Chief Minister from 28-02-1978 to 07-01-1980, first with
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proposed the concept of developing the electronic city in the early 1970s it was met with skepticism but Devaraj Urs supported him and approved the project. This initial seed investment by the Karnataka State Government in 1976 laid the foundation for Electronics City.
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D. Devaraj Urs was one of the greatest social reformers the State had seen. The land reforms spearheaded by him, in which the tiller of the land became the owner, was exemplary. It reduced the chasm between the rich and the poor, doing away with social inequality.
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After completing his education, Urs returned to Kallahalli and engaged himself in agriculture, overseeing the extensive lands owned by his family. However, his innate leadership quality did not permit him to stay in the village and brought him to politics.
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as Mrs Gandhi split the party yet again. The new party won the assembly elections in February 1978 and Urs was appointed Chief Minister. But in 1979, he left Congress(I) following differences with Indira Gandhi, and joined the other Congress faction,
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when he was expelled from Congress(I) following differences with Indira Gandhi. When Mrs Gandhi swept to power in Delhi in January 1980, most of the MLAs backing him re-joined Congress(I). Devaraj Urs was ousted and succeeded by
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Urs espoused the causes of poor and ushered in a "silent social revolution" in Karnataka. He was the voice of the poor and stood for the cause of the downtrodden in society. Urs was elected continuously from
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Other schemes included the building of shelters for migrant workers; the forgiveness of rural debt; and, in a populist masterstroke, a plan to have an electric bulb in every house. When
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Urs entered politics in 1952 by contesting the first elections held in the country after it attained independence. At this time, the Maharaja was still the head of state in
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stood second in 16 seats, winning none. He was chief minister of Karnataka for the full term of the assembly from 1972 to December 1977. In January 1978, he joined
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community was entrenched in the countryside due to centuries of ties with village communities. Urs easily won a seat to the state legislature and served as a
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dominated Karnataka electorally and had a majority in the state assembly, but Urs declined an invitation to join it. Instead, he agreed to lead the
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castes over local politics. He was helped in his endeavours by his colleagues Huchamasti Gowda, B Subbayya Shetty and others from his cabinet.
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Urs was married to 11-year-old Chikkammanni (or Chikka Ammani), a girl from his own community and from a suitable family, in a match
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Devaraj Urs' tenure is particularly remembered for his reforms that targeted the depressed classes of Karnataka, namely the
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by their parents when he was almost 15. The marriage proved to be harmonious and conventional. They had three daughters –
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Urs had practically retired from politics when the first Congress split took place in 1969, and the Syndicate formed the
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recaptured power in Karnataka from the Congress in 1984. The Congress (Urs) itself became Congress (S) in 1983.
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In 1979, however, he exited Congress (I). He had quarrelled with Indira Gandhi, and was appearing before the
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as an MLA for 28 years, from 1952 to 1980 and is one of the longest serving Chief Ministers of Karnataka.
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in terms of days of tenure in office. He entered politics in 1952 and was an MLA for 10 years. When the
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In response to the prime minister's declaration that poverty was her first priority ("
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stipendiary scheme whose services were confirmed later, abolition of carrying
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Shift in Indian Politics: 1983 Elections in Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka
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During the Fifth Assembly of Karnataka State, D. Devaraj Urs was the
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studied at the Central College in Bengaluru and took a BSc Degree.
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July 1979 to 07 January 1980. Karnataka CM (Congress(Socialist))
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became Chief Minister in January 1980. Urs then formed the
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28-02-1978 to July 1979. Karnataka CM (Congress (Indira))
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Devaraj Urs had ushered in a 'silent social revolution'
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in the state and helped win all the 27 seats at the
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