Who was the founder of Bharatiya Jana Sangh?
(c) The term ‘Jana’ occurs 275 times in the Rigveda. But Janapada is not mentioned. The term Rajya occurs only once.
1 Answers 1 views(d) After the death of Mahavira, one of his disciple Sudharma Swami is said to have took over the leadership. He was the head of Jain community till 515 BCE.
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1 Answers 1 views1. Bharatiya Jana Sangh: The policies of Bharatiya Jana Sangh were based on the principles as follows: (a) It replaced secular concept by the ideology of one country, one culture and one...
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1 Answers 4 views1. Bharatiya Jana Sangh laid emphasis on ideology of one country, one culture and one nation. 2. Bharatiya Jana Sangh called for reunity of India and Pakistan in Akhand Bharat.
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1 Answers 3 viewsBharatiya Kisan Union was one of the leading farmers’ movement to protest against the policies of the process of liberalization of Indian economy: Issues addressed by BKU: 1. Higher government floor prices...
1 Answers 1 views1. Higher government floor price for sugarcane and wheat. 2. Guaranteed supply of electricity at reasonable rates.
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