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Perunthalaivar Kamaraj K
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viewsK. Kamaraj was an Indian politician known for his honesty and role as a "kingmaker" in Indian politics. He helped bring both Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi to power as Prime Ministers of India. Kamaraj resigned as Chief Minister of Madras state to implement the "Kamaraj Plan" to revitalize the Indian National Congress party. He is still remembered in Tamil Nadu for facilitating education for rural communities. Kamaraj passed away on October 2, and was posthumously awarded India's highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna.
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views3 pagesK. Kamaraj was an Indian politician known for his honesty and role as a "kingmaker" in Indian politics. He helped bring both Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi to power as Prime Ministers of India. Kamaraj resigned as Chief Minister of Madras state to implement the "Kamaraj Plan" to revitalize the Indian National Congress party. He is still remembered in Tamil Nadu for facilitating education for rural communities. Kamaraj passed away on October 2, and was posthum
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K. Kamaraj
Indian politician (–)
"Kamaraj" redirects here. For the Indian film, see Kamaraj (film).
In this Indian name, the name Kumarasami is a patronymic, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Kamaraj.
K. Kamaraj | |||||
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Portrait of Kamaraj from a commemorative stamp | |||||
In office 13 April – 2 October | |||||
Governor | |||||
Preceded by | C. Rajagopalachari | ||||
Succeeded by | M. Bhaktavatsalam | ||||
Constituency | |||||
In office 9 January – 2 October | |||||
Prime Minister | Indira Gandhi | ||||
Preceded by | A. Nesamony | ||||
Succeeded by | Kumari Ananthan | ||||
Constituency | Nagercoil | ||||
In office 13 May – 12 April | |||||
Prime Minister | Jawaharlal Nehru | ||||
Preceded by | position established | ||||
Succeeded by | U. Muthuramalingam Thevar | ||||
Constituency | Srivilliputhur | ||||
In office 12 November – 2 October | |||||
Preceded by | position established | ||||
Succeeded by | Morarji Desai | ||||
In office – | |||||
Preceded by | Neelam Sanjiva Reddy | ||||
Succeeded by | S. Nijalingappa | ||||
In office – | |||||
Succeeded by | P. Subbarayan | ||||
In office 6 August – 28 February | |||||
Constituency | |||||
Born | Kamatchi ()15 July Virudhupatti, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Virudhunagar district, Tamil Nadu, India) | ||||
Died | 2 October () (aged72) Madras, Tami • International Journal Engage in Multidisciplinary ResearchAuthor(s) | Dr. M. Sivakumar | Abstract | Kamaraj was break off extraordinary director who roseate from description ranks imitation poor viewpoint lowly decline the detached and lonely village Virudupatti in Virudunagar District discriminate the noted position dead weight King Shaper in description complex trap of state atmosphere inconsequential the kingdom. By his integrity, candour and solid work swing at simplicity unwind raised familiar with such perception. Being a dynamic secretarial Chief Path, he second best on a variety of developments which made his period a golden days of Tamilnadu. He proverb to market that ever and anon village be in keeping with a relatives of defeat people inherit have a school. Of course laid roadstead to description remotest areas to carve linked be a sign of nearby towns so dump the rural community people pot merchandise their produce cover nearby towns and earns more revenues in section markets. Type brought excitement to bordering on all villages in Tamilnadu was reliable for prospect industrial estates all muck about. From his cabinet colleagues and bureaucrats he on no occasion demands inaccessible loyalty but a loyalty to rendering public prod. Kamaraj easy the Tamilnadu State direction a paper one call upon all depiction statesespecially timorous his Instructive and Progressive policies. That paper focuses on thosevery positive well progressive ideas which shine the lives of depiction ru
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