Knowledge

Jairamdas Daulatram

Source 📝

468:. perhaps Gandhi's sweetest relations were with Daulatram. At the Amritsar session of the Congress, 1919, acute differences had arisen on the reforms resolution between Gandhiji on the one hand and Tilak, C.R. Das and Mohammed Ali on the other. Recalled Gandhiji years later: ``Jairamdas, that cool-headed Sindhi, came to the rescue. He passed me a slip containing a suggestion and pleading for a compromise. I hardly knew him. Something in his eyes and face captivated me. l read the suggestion. It was good. I passed it on to Deshbandhu. "Yes, if my party Will accept it" was his response. Lokmanya said, "I don't want to see it. If Das has approved, it is good enough for me.' Malaviya (who was presiding anxiously) overheard it, snatched the paper from my hands and, amid deafening cheers, announced that a compromise had been arrived at." 535: 328: 543: 408:
National Congress in 1919, he worded Gandhi's resolution in such a way that it avoided an impending rift between Gandhi and his other Congress colleagues. Since then Gandhi came to repose great faith in him. He compared him with pure gold saying : 'I swear by Jairamdas. Truer man I have not had the honour of meeting.' Jairamdas enjoyed the trust and affection of Mrs. Sarojini Naidu who described his as a 'Lamp in the Desert' because of his services in the Sindh, which was mostly a desert. His ties with Sardar
634:. Apparently Nehru had not authorised the take-over of Tawang, and he ordered Daulatram and Khathing to come to Delhi to explain the matter. Scholar Sonia Shukla, who investigated the official correspondence, found that the Ministry was certainly aware of Daulatram's actions and had in fact authorised them. They perhaps kept Nehru in the dark for fear that he might not act decisively. Vallabhbhai Patel, who had died in December 1950, apparently initiated a sequence of actions that the officials were following. 33: 1569: 1389: 800: 711:, was apparently the right man for the job. His tribal background gave him adequate local knowledge and the requisite empathy for the people of Tawang. Khathing had been an officer of Assam Rifles, but had switched to Political service prior to this, working as the Assistant Political Officer for the 574:
laid out a detailed programme of action for India to strengthen its frontiers against Tibet. Much of this programme fell on Daulatram's shoulders as the frontier tracts shared a long semi-settled border with Tibet. By December 1950, it was clear that the Chinese troops had occupied eastern Tibet up
475:
in 1930, he wrote to Daulatram, who was then member of the Bombay Legislative Council: "I have taken charge of the Committee for Boycott of Foreign Cloth. I must have a whole-time secretary, if that thing is to work. And I can think of nobody so suitable like you." Daulatram immediately resigned his
407:
After receiving a degree in law, he started a legal practice, but soon gave it up as it often led to conflict with his conscience. In 1915, Daulatram came into contact with Mahatma Gandhi, who had then returned from South Africa, and became his devoted follower. At the Amritsar session of the Indian
618:
on 17 January 1951, reaching Tawang on 7 February. He had his men do a flag march around Tawang with bayonets fixed to their guns in order to send a message that he meant business. He visited the Tawang Monastery on 11 February, paid respects to the lamas, and then ordered all the local officials
809:, pp. 46–47: 'Patel discussed the redisposition of forces, mentioned in his letter to Nehru on November 7, Daulatram was requested to send an adequate number of Assam Rifle platoons to the forward posts; they would be replaced by Tripura Rifles. The situation was considered extremely serious.'. 877: 494:(1942–45), being imprisoned by British authorities. Daulatram was shot and wounded in the thigh when police opened fire on street protesters agitating outside a magistrate's court in Karachi in 1930. 570:) were under the direct administration of the Governor in that period. After the Chinese made advances into Tibet in October 1950 with the avowed purpose of annexing it, the Union home minister 886:, pp. 46, 49–50: 'The decision was communicated to the Adviser to the Governor of Assam on December 10. Rustomji is instructed to establish a post at Tawang "without delay".'. 1650: 1595: 490:. Daulatram rose in the ranks of the Congress and became one of its foremost leaders from Sindh. He was a leading activist in the Salt March (1930–31) and the 1625: 619:
that, from then on, no orders should be taken from the Tibetan lamas. When the lamas objected, he informed them that Tawang had been part of India since the
642:
Jairamdas Daulatram was one of the founding members of the Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha (All India Sindhi Language and Literature Congress).
1640: 137: 1645: 1635: 1377: 1121: 935: 651: 1355: 72: 1655: 908: 480: 980: 748: 627: 514:, a post he held until 1948. Then he was appointed the Union Minister for Food Supply. He represented a constituency from 594:, had not been integrated into frontier tracts when the British departed from India. It was vaguely administered by the 1630: 1026: 1006: 626:
The lamas evidently complained to the central Tibetan administration in Lhasa, who in turn complained to the Indian
1370: 1114: 650:
Daulatram died in 1979. He was said to have been still a poor man, sticking to his Gandhian ideals. The town of
1447: 1436: 610:
and instructed him on the importance of speedy integration of Tawang into the Subagency. Khathing set out from
1610: 519: 452:, which was the largest Indian political organisation. Daulatram was deeply influenced by the philosophy of 1211: 346: 1620: 1615: 1404: 1363: 606:("Bob Khathing") of the Indian Frontier Administration Service as the Assistant Political Officer of the 555: 366: 1393: 1130: 1107: 563: 559: 362: 184: 1385: 1191: 534: 999:
Tawang, Monpas and Tibetan Buddhism in Transition: Life and Society along the India-China Borderland
1430: 1166: 1156: 1151: 679: 607: 449: 327: 307: 526:. He served as a member of the advisory, union subjects, and provincial constitution committees. 1146: 655: 848: 1660: 1542: 1256: 1251: 1221: 1141: 889: 1016: 968: 867: 865: 863: 824: 812: 1463: 1316: 1306: 1261: 1246: 994: 523: 476:
seat, took up the new charge, and made a tremendous success of the boycott of foreign cloth.
510:, with Karachi as its capital. Daulatram stayed in India and was appointed the first Indian 1605: 1600: 1511: 1483: 1409: 1231: 1181: 1064: 860: 704: 687: 683: 241: 47: 1568: 836: 788: 694:, theoretically on Indian maps, which had not yet been brought into Indian administration. 32: 8: 1478: 1469: 1281: 491: 433: 1553: 1547: 1532: 1527: 1226: 659: 603: 503: 487: 425: 213: 542: 1494: 1241: 1216: 1201: 1196: 1081: 1054: 1022: 1002: 976: 769: 744: 571: 567: 551: 511: 409: 397: 273: 192: 101: 80: 912: 1537: 1457: 1425: 1337: 1091: 631: 595: 160: 1500: 1322: 1311: 1296: 1206: 691: 591: 413: 331: 172: 105: 963: 895: 1505: 712: 453: 445: 1589: 1558: 1488: 1332: 1186: 1161: 969:"The Indian Frontier Administrative Service: Romanticism and hostile borders" 580: 538:
The North-East Frontier in the first political map of independent India, 1947
401: 382: 1452: 1441: 1327: 1291: 1236: 620: 615: 576: 484: 429: 995:"Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads: A Tale of the Liberation of Tawang" 989: 883: 871: 854: 842: 830: 818: 806: 794: 738: 662:) was named after him. In 1985, a postage stamp was issued in his honour. 590:. The area around the Tawang village and monastery, i.e., the present day 1516: 1415: 1301: 1286: 1266: 1074: 990: 964: 599: 515: 456:, which advocated simple living, and a struggle for independence through 277: 117: 51: 1522: 1276: 472: 464: 1099: 437: 349:
and later served in the Government of India. He was appointed as the
129: 583:. Daulatram sent Assam Rifles platoons to man the border in winter. 1271: 1171: 1047: 507: 441: 350: 226: 506:, Daulatram's native Sindh was included in newly created state of 708: 389: 269: 611: 587: 458: 370: 1388: 971:. In Niraj Kumar; George van Driem; Phunchok Stobdan (eds.). 393: 385: 358: 354: 342: 297: 293: 909:"Office-Bearers – Akhil Bharat Sindhi Boli Ain Sahit Sabha" 997:, in M. Mayilvaganan; Nasima Khatoon; Sourina Bej (eds.), 936:"Saving Tawang: How the Tawang Tract was saved for India" 586:
In December 1950, preparations were also made to occupy
896:
Arpi, The Indian Frontier Administrative Service (2020)
1651:
Members of the Central Legislative Assembly of India
637: 483:(1920–1922), agitating against British rule through 739:Māmaṇi Raẏachama Goswāmī, Praphulla Kaṭakī (2002). 1014: 884:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 872:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 855:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 843:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 831:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 819:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 807:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 795:Arpi, Standing at the Himalayan Crossroads (2020) 341:(1891–1979) was an Indian political leader from 1596:Indian independence activists from Sind Province 1587: 1371: 1115: 602:. In January 1951, Daulatram appointed Major 1626:Members of the Constituent Assembly of India 690:districts. It also included the area of the 598:under the supervision of lamas from Tibet's 361:. He played a key role in strengthening the 37:Jairamdas Daulatram on a 1985 stamp of India 901: 550:From 1950 to 1956, Daulatram served as the 497: 1378: 1364: 1122: 1108: 31: 734: 732: 205:15 August 1947 – 11 January 1948 1641:Prisoners and detainees of British India 764: 762: 760: 579:, and were knocking on the doors of the 541: 533: 369:, and managed the Indian integration of 326: 770:"The Constitution-framers India forgot" 522:and contributed to the drafting of the 64:19 October 1959 – 2 April 1976 1588: 1129: 1001:, Springer Singapore, pp. 45–58, 927: 729: 150:19 January 1948 – 13 May 1950 1359: 1103: 757: 743:. Sterling Publishers. pp. 4–5. 1646:Indian National Congress politicians 1636:Nominated members of the Rajya Sabha 933: 911:. Sindhi Sahit Sabha. Archived from 554:, in a crucial period which saw the 529: 424:Daulatram became an activist in the 381:Jairamdas Daulatram was born into a 678:The Sela Subagency was part of the 546:The Tawang district in a modern map 419: 13: 682:, and constituted the present day 93:27 May 1950 – 15 May 1956 14: 1672: 1059:15 August 1947 – 11 January 1948 934:said, KP Dilip on (7 July 2021). 638:Preservation of Sindhi literature 1567: 1387: 230:(As Governor under British rule) 975:. Routledge. pp. 139–158. 957: 1656:Agriculture ministers of India 1448:Satyavant Mallannah Shrinagesh 1437:Satyavant Mallannah Shrinagesh 1015:Malhotra, Iqbal Chand (2020). 697: 672: 479:Daulatram participated in the 471:When Gandhi was launching the 1: 722: 520:Constituent Assembly of India 396:, which was then part of the 376: 1212:Ramchandra Dhondiba Bhandare 444:status for India within the 365:of India in the face of the 347:Indian independence movement 7: 1405:Muhammad Saleh Akbar Hydari 741:An Unfinished Autobiography 556:Chinese annexation of Tibet 367:Chinese annexation of Tibet 10: 1677: 1018:Red Fear: The China Threat 564:North-East Frontier Agency 560:North-East Frontier Tracts 440:", or self-government and 363:North-East Frontier Tracts 185:Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi 1576: 1565: 1400: 1346: 1137: 1088: 1079: 1071: 1061: 1052: 1043: 1038: 1021:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 645: 628:External Affairs Ministry 321: 313: 303: 283: 256: 251: 247: 235: 219: 209: 198: 190: 178: 166: 154: 143: 135: 123: 111: 97: 86: 78: 68: 57: 46: 42: 30: 23: 1631:Politicians from Karachi 1474:Prakash Chandra Mehrotra 1431:Chandreswar Prasad Sinha 1167:Thomas George Rutherford 1157:Thomas George Rutherford 1152:Thomas Alexander Stewart 680:Ballipara Frontier Tract 665: 498:Post-independence career 481:Non-cooperation movement 450:Indian National Congress 345:, who was active in the 308:Indian National Congress 1147:Maurice Garnier Hallett 656:Tirap Frontier Division 334:and Jairamdas Daulatram 138:Minister of Agriculture 1543:Janaki Ballabh Patnaik 1257:Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai 1252:Mohammad Shafi Qureshi 1222:Akhlaqur Rahman Kidwai 630:, which was headed by 547: 539: 416:were also very close. 335: 1464:Parbati Kumar Goswami 1317:Keshari Nath Tripathi 1307:Keshari Nath Tripathi 1262:Sunder Singh Bhandari 940:Indian Defence Review 545: 537: 524:Constitution of India 448:. He also joined the 330: 1611:Indian Sindhi people 1512:Srinivas Kumar Sinha 1484:Bhishma Narain Singh 1410:Ronald Francis Lodge 1232:Govind Narayan Singh 1182:Madhav Shrihari Aney 1065:Madhav Shrihari Aney 703:Khathing, who was a 242:Madhav Shrihari Aney 48:Member of Parliament 1479:Tribeni Sahai Misra 1470:Lallan Prasad Singh 1421:Jairamdas Daulatram 1282:Gopalkrishna Gandhi 1177:Jairamdas Daulatram 1039:Government offices 614:with 200 troops of 492:Quit India movement 462:(non-violence) and 434:Muhammad Ali Jinnah 339:Jairamdas Daulatram 25:Jairamdas Daulatram 1621:Governors of Assam 1616:Governors of Bihar 1554:Banwarilal Purohit 1548:Padmanabha Acharya 1533:K Sankaranarayanan 1528:Shiv Charan Mathur 1394:Governors of Assam 1227:P. Venkatasubbaiah 1131:Governors of Bihar 660:Changlang district 604:Ralengnao Khathing 548: 540: 504:Partition of India 488:civil disobedience 426:Home Rule Movement 353:for the states of 336: 214:Shri Krishna Sinha 1583: 1582: 1495:Anisetti Raghuvir 1353: 1352: 1242:Jagannath Pahadia 1217:Jagannath Kaushal 1202:Nityanand Kanungo 1197:M. A. S. Ayyangar 1098: 1097: 1089:Succeeded by 1082:Governor of Assam 1062:Succeeded by 1055:Governor of Bihar 982:978-1-00-021549-6 776:. 6 November 2007 750:978-81-207-2428-0 654:in the erstwhile 572:Vallabhbhai Patel 568:Arunachal Pradesh 562:(better known as 552:Governor of Assam 530:Governor of Assam 512:Governor of Bihar 410:Vallabhbhai Patel 404:on 21 July 1891. 398:Bombay Presidency 325: 324: 274:Bombay Presidency 193:Governor of Bihar 102:Gopinath Bordoloi 81:Governor of Assam 16:Indian politician 1668: 1571: 1538:Syed Sibtey Razi 1458:Braj Kumar Nehru 1426:Saiyid Fazal Ali 1392: 1391: 1380: 1373: 1366: 1357: 1356: 1338:Rajendra Arlekar 1124: 1117: 1110: 1101: 1100: 1092:Saiyid Fazal Ali 1072:Preceded by 1044:Preceded by 1036: 1035: 1032: 1011: 986: 973:Himalayan Bridge 951: 950: 948: 946: 931: 925: 924: 922: 920: 905: 899: 893: 887: 881: 875: 869: 858: 852: 846: 840: 834: 828: 822: 816: 810: 804: 798: 792: 786: 785: 783: 781: 766: 755: 754: 736: 716: 701: 695: 676: 596:Tawang Monastery 420:Freedom struggle 290: 266: 264: 252:Personal details 238: 231: 222: 203: 181: 169: 161:Jawaharlal Nehru 157: 148: 126: 114: 91: 62: 35: 21: 20: 1676: 1675: 1671: 1670: 1669: 1667: 1666: 1665: 1586: 1585: 1584: 1579: 1572: 1563: 1501:Devi Das Thakur 1396: 1386: 1384: 1354: 1349: 1342: 1323:Satya Pal Malik 1312:Ram Nath Kovind 1297:Devanand Konwar 1247:Mohammad Saleem 1207:Dev Kant Baruah 1133: 1128: 1094: 1085: 1077: 1067: 1058: 1050: 1029: 1009: 983: 960: 955: 954: 944: 942: 932: 928: 918: 916: 907: 906: 902: 894: 890: 882: 878: 870: 861: 853: 849: 841: 837: 829: 825: 817: 813: 805: 801: 793: 789: 779: 777: 768: 767: 758: 751: 737: 730: 725: 720: 719: 707:tribesman from 702: 698: 692:Tawang district 677: 673: 668: 648: 640: 592:Tawang district 532: 500: 422: 414:Rajendra Prasad 379: 332:Rajendra Prasad 304:Political party 292: 288: 268: 262: 260: 236: 229: 220: 204: 199: 179: 173:Rajendra Prasad 167: 155: 149: 144: 124: 112: 106:Bishnuram Medhi 104: 92: 87: 63: 58: 38: 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1674: 1664: 1663: 1658: 1653: 1648: 1643: 1638: 1633: 1628: 1623: 1618: 1613: 1608: 1603: 1598: 1581: 1580: 1577: 1574: 1573: 1566: 1564: 1562: 1561: 1556: 1551: 1545: 1540: 1535: 1530: 1525: 1519: 1514: 1508: 1506:Loknath Mishra 1503: 1497: 1491: 1486: 1481: 1475: 1472: 1467: 1460: 1455: 1450: 1444: 1439: 1433: 1428: 1423: 1418: 1413: 1407: 1401: 1398: 1397: 1383: 1382: 1375: 1368: 1360: 1351: 1350: 1347: 1344: 1343: 1341: 1340: 1335: 1330: 1325: 1320: 1314: 1309: 1304: 1299: 1294: 1289: 1284: 1279: 1274: 1269: 1264: 1259: 1254: 1249: 1244: 1239: 1234: 1229: 1224: 1219: 1214: 1209: 1204: 1199: 1194: 1189: 1184: 1179: 1174: 1169: 1164: 1159: 1154: 1149: 1144: 1138: 1135: 1134: 1127: 1126: 1119: 1112: 1104: 1096: 1095: 1090: 1087: 1078: 1073: 1069: 1068: 1063: 1060: 1051: 1045: 1041: 1040: 1034: 1033: 1027: 1012: 1007: 987: 981: 959: 956: 953: 952: 926: 915:on 13 May 2010 900: 898:, p. 147. 888: 876: 859: 847: 835: 823: 811: 799: 787: 756: 749: 727: 726: 724: 721: 718: 717: 696: 670: 669: 667: 664: 647: 644: 639: 636: 621:Treaty of 1914 608:Sela Subagency 531: 528: 499: 496: 454:Mahatma Gandhi 446:British Empire 421: 418: 378: 375: 323: 322: 319: 318: 315: 311: 310: 305: 301: 300: 291:(aged 87) 285: 281: 280: 258: 254: 253: 249: 248: 245: 244: 239: 233: 232: 223: 217: 216: 211: 210:Chief Minister 207: 206: 196: 195: 188: 187: 182: 176: 175: 170: 164: 163: 158: 156:Prime Minister 152: 151: 141: 140: 133: 132: 127: 121: 120: 115: 109: 108: 99: 98:Chief Minister 95: 94: 84: 83: 76: 75: 70: 66: 65: 55: 54: 44: 43: 40: 39: 36: 28: 27: 24: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1673: 1662: 1661:Sindhi Hindus 1659: 1657: 1654: 1652: 1649: 1647: 1644: 1642: 1639: 1637: 1634: 1632: 1629: 1627: 1624: 1622: 1619: 1617: 1614: 1612: 1609: 1607: 1604: 1602: 1599: 1597: 1594: 1593: 1591: 1575: 1570: 1560: 1559:Jagdish Mukhi 1557: 1555: 1552: 1549: 1546: 1544: 1541: 1539: 1536: 1534: 1531: 1529: 1526: 1524: 1520: 1518: 1515: 1513: 1509: 1507: 1504: 1502: 1498: 1496: 1492: 1490: 1489:Harideo Joshi 1487: 1485: 1482: 1480: 1476: 1473: 1471: 1468: 1465: 1461: 1459: 1456: 1454: 1451: 1449: 1445: 1443: 1440: 1438: 1434: 1432: 1429: 1427: 1424: 1422: 1419: 1417: 1414: 1411: 1408: 1406: 1403: 1402: 1399: 1395: 1390: 1381: 1376: 1374: 1369: 1367: 1362: 1361: 1358: 1345: 1339: 1336: 1334: 1333:Phagu Chauhan 1331: 1329: 1326: 1324: 1321: 1318: 1315: 1313: 1310: 1308: 1305: 1303: 1300: 1298: 1295: 1293: 1290: 1288: 1285: 1283: 1280: 1278: 1275: 1273: 1270: 1268: 1265: 1263: 1260: 1258: 1255: 1253: 1250: 1248: 1245: 1243: 1240: 1238: 1235: 1233: 1230: 1228: 1225: 1223: 1220: 1218: 1215: 1213: 1210: 1208: 1205: 1203: 1200: 1198: 1195: 1193: 1192:Zakir Hussain 1190: 1188: 1187:R. R. Diwakar 1185: 1183: 1180: 1178: 1175: 1173: 1170: 1168: 1165: 1163: 1162:Francis Mudie 1160: 1158: 1155: 1153: 1150: 1148: 1145: 1143: 1140: 1139: 1136: 1132: 1125: 1120: 1118: 1113: 1111: 1106: 1105: 1102: 1093: 1084: 1083: 1076: 1070: 1066: 1057: 1056: 1049: 1042: 1037: 1030: 1028:9789389867596 1024: 1020: 1019: 1013: 1010: 1008:9789811543463 1004: 1000: 996: 992: 988: 984: 978: 974: 970: 966: 962: 961: 941: 937: 930: 914: 910: 904: 897: 892: 885: 880: 873: 868: 866: 864: 857:, pp. 52, 54. 856: 851: 844: 839: 832: 827: 820: 815: 808: 803: 796: 791: 775: 771: 765: 763: 761: 752: 746: 742: 735: 733: 728: 714: 710: 706: 705:Tangkhul Naga 700: 693: 689: 685: 681: 675: 671: 663: 661: 657: 653: 643: 635: 633: 629: 624: 622: 617: 613: 609: 605: 601: 597: 593: 589: 584: 582: 581:Mishmi tribes 578: 573: 569: 565: 561: 557: 553: 544: 536: 527: 525: 521: 517: 513: 509: 505: 495: 493: 489: 486: 482: 477: 474: 469: 467: 466: 461: 460: 455: 451: 447: 443: 439: 436:, demanding " 435: 431: 427: 417: 415: 411: 405: 403: 402:British India 399: 395: 391: 387: 384: 374: 372: 368: 364: 360: 356: 352: 348: 344: 340: 333: 329: 320: 316: 312: 309: 306: 302: 299: 295: 286: 282: 279: 278:British India 275: 271: 259: 255: 250: 246: 243: 240: 234: 228: 224: 218: 215: 212: 208: 202: 197: 194: 189: 186: 183: 177: 174: 171: 165: 162: 159: 153: 147: 142: 139: 134: 131: 128: 122: 119: 116: 110: 107: 103: 100: 96: 90: 85: 82: 77: 74: 71: 67: 61: 56: 53: 49: 45: 41: 34: 29: 22: 19: 1521:Lt. General 1510:Lt. General 1453:Vishnu Sahay 1442:Vishnu Sahay 1420: 1328:Lalji Tandon 1292:R. L. Bhatia 1237:R.D. Pradhan 1176: 1142:James Sifton 1086:1950 – 1956 1080: 1053: 1017: 998: 991:Arpi, Claude 972: 965:Arpi, Claude 958:Bibliography 943:. Retrieved 939: 929: 919:10 September 917:. Retrieved 913:the original 903: 891: 879: 850: 838: 833:, pp. 51–52. 826: 821:, pp. 50–51. 814: 802: 790: 780:10 September 778:. Retrieved 773: 740: 713:Tirap Agency 699: 674: 649: 641: 625: 616:Assam Rifles 585: 566:, and later 549: 502:In the 1947 501: 478: 470: 463: 457: 430:Annie Besant 423: 406: 380: 338: 337: 289:(1979-03-01) 287:1 March 1979 267:21 July 1891 237:Succeeded by 200: 180:Succeeded by 145: 125:Succeeded by 88: 69:Constituency 59: 18: 1606:1979 deaths 1601:1891 births 1517:Arvind Dave 1416:Sri Prakasa 1302:D. Y. Patil 1287:R. S. Gavai 1267:V. C. Pande 1075:Sri Prakasa 688:East Kameng 684:West Kameng 600:Tsona Dzong 516:East Punjab 485:non-violent 221:Preceded by 168:Preceded by 118:Sri Prakasa 113:Preceded by 52:Rajya Sabha 1590:Categories 1523:Ajai Singh 1277:Buta Singh 774:Rediff.com 723:References 473:Salt March 465:satyagraha 388:family in 377:Early life 357:and later 317:Politician 314:Occupation 263:1891-07-21 438:Home Rule 373:in 1951. 201:In office 146:In office 130:Fazal Ali 89:In office 73:Nominated 60:In office 1499:Justice 1493:Justice 1477:Justice 1462:Justice 1272:M R Jois 1172:Hugh Dow 1048:Hugh Dow 993:(2020), 967:(2020). 874:, p. 54. 845:, p. 55. 797:, p. 45. 652:Jarampur 508:Pakistan 442:Dominion 351:Governor 227:Hugh Dow 191:1st 79:3rd 1578:*Acting 1348:*Acting 709:Manipur 518:in the 428:led by 390:Karachi 270:Karachi 1025:  1005:  979:  945:25 May 747:  646:Legacy 612:Tezpur 588:Tawang 558:. The 459:ahimsa 383:Sindhi 371:Tawang 666:Notes 658:(now 632:Nehru 577:Zayul 394:Sindh 386:Hindu 359:Assam 355:Bihar 343:Sindh 298:India 294:Delhi 1446:Gen 1435:Gen 1046:Sir 1023:ISBN 1003:ISBN 977:ISBN 947:2023 921:2010 782:2010 745:ISBN 686:and 432:and 412:and 284:Died 257:Born 225:Sir 136:2nd 575:to 400:in 1592:: 938:. 862:^ 772:. 759:^ 731:^ 623:. 392:, 296:, 276:, 272:, 50:, 1550:* 1466:* 1412:* 1379:e 1372:t 1365:v 1319:* 1123:e 1116:t 1109:v 1031:. 985:. 949:. 923:. 784:. 753:. 715:. 265:) 261:(

Index


Member of Parliament
Rajya Sabha
Nominated
Governor of Assam
Gopinath Bordoloi
Bishnuram Medhi
Sri Prakasa
Fazal Ali
Minister of Agriculture
Jawaharlal Nehru
Rajendra Prasad
Kanaiyalal Maneklal Munshi
Governor of Bihar
Shri Krishna Sinha
Hugh Dow
Madhav Shrihari Aney
Karachi
Bombay Presidency
British India
Delhi
India
Indian National Congress

Rajendra Prasad
Sindh
Indian independence movement
Governor
Bihar
Assam

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.