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Download Solution PDFWho was the prime minister of India when the fundatmental duties were included in the Indian constitution?
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Download Solution PDF- Indira Gandhi served as Prime Minister during a critical period in India's history.
- She held office from 1966 to 1977 and then from 1980 to 1984.
- The Fundamental Duties were included in the Indian Constitution during the period of her leadership, specifically during the period known as the Emergency (1975-1977).
- Under her leadership, India achieved self-sufficiency in food grains due to the Green Revolution, which introduced high-yield crops and modern agricultural techniques.
- During her tenure, India won the 1971 war against Pakistan, leading to the creation of Bangladesh.
- She also implemented several significant reforms and policies in the economic and social sectors.
Prime Minister | Tenure |
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Rajiv Gandhi | 1984-1989 |
Manmohan Singh | 2004-2014 |
Jawaharlal Nehru | 1947-1964 |
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