Indian post stamp rahul gandhi biography
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The world of Twitter is exploding with #AccordingToRahulGandhi posts on the strength of his putting his foot into his mouth yet again. But you cannot fault his message, though the way he worded it was execrable. To claim that the man who invented Coca Cola sold Shikanji and the couple who set up MacDonald’s ran a Dhaba is really bad scripting, even if you wanted to dumb things down for an audience in rural MP.
If only he knew his Indian history well, especially that of Indian business, he would not have made such an inane statement. He would have been better off quoting examples of Indian successes, who succeeded despite all odds. And let me tell you, in India, no matter who is in power, odds are what you will face, if you set out to be an entrepreneur. India is a paradise for those who want to set up business because of the opportunities it presents. But at the same time, the bureaucratic controls,corruption and lack of skilled and ethical manpower, make it a nightmare. And
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Exclusive: Why Rahul adds to Congress glory
Tiwari, a political science topper and the lärling union president of Allahabad University in 1947, was 39, overaged by ungdom Congress standards. His tenure remained mostly lacklustre, except for one occasion when he, Sharad Pawar and Arjun Singh went to greet the visiting Egyptian president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, on behalf of the Youth församling.
As the dignitaries came off the plane, Tiwari took the lead to greet Nasser, whom he assumed was the tallest and best physically built of the group. But it turned out to the president's security guard!
It was at the Indore AICC möte in 1971 that Indira directed the youth organisation and Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi became the first and -- until Rahul introduced the election culture in 2009-2010 -- the only elected president of
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List of people on the postage stamps of India
Further information: Postage stamps and postal history of the Indian states
This is a list of people on the postage stamps of India.
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[edit]- Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, politician, Premier and Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir (1988)
- Maraimalai Adigal, Tamil lecturer, scholar and researcher (2007)
- A. P. J. Abdul Kalam, Indian President and Missile Man of the nation (2015)
- Jyoti Prasad Agarwala Cultural icon, nationalist, musician, poet and humanist (2004)
- Salim Ali, Ornithologist, explorer, ecologist, teacher and writer (1996)
- Zamin Ali, Educator, Poet, founded the first Department of Urdu in India.
- Dhirubhai Ambani, industrialist of Gujarat (2002)
- B. R. Ambedkar, founder of Navayana Buddhism, architect of the Constitution of India (1966, 1973, 1991, 2001, 2009, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017[1])[2][3]
- Alluri Sitarama Raju, revolutionary (1986)
- Annamacharya Saint, social reformer and singer-poet