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  2. V. V. Giri - Wikipedia

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    A commemorative postage stamp on V.V. Giri was released by the Indian Posts and Telegraphs Department in 1974. [93] [94] The National Labour Institute was renamed in honour of V.V. Giri in 1995. [95] V.V. Giri's hometown of Berhampur in Odisha has a major road, a secondary training school and a big market that are named after him. [96]

  3. 1969 Indian presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Even as a brooding Indira Gandhi left for Bangalore, a fresh opening presented itself. The Vice-President V V Giri announced that he would contest the presidential elections as an independent candidate. Mrs Gandhi knew that before she could support Giri against her own party's nominee, she would have to regain the initiative within the party.

  4. List of presidents of India - Wikipedia

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    V. V. Giri became the acting president in 1969 after Zakir Husain died in office. Giri was elected president a few months later. He remains the only person to have held office both as a president and acting president. Rajendra Prasad, the first president of India, is the only person to have held office for two terms. [5]

  5. List of vice presidents of India - Wikipedia

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    Top right: V. V. Giri was the first vice president to serve as acting president upon demise of the president. Bottom left: Mohammad Hamid Ansari was the longest-serving vice president and only vice president to serve under two presidents. Bottom right: Jagdeep Dhankhar is the current vice president.

  6. List of Indian vice presidential elections - Wikipedia

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    V. V. Giri: 483: 71.45%: Won Independent – Mohammad Habib: 193 28.55% Lost 1969: Independent – Gopal Swarup Pathak: Unopposed: Won 1974: Indian National Congress – B. D. Jatti: 521: 78.70%: Won Jharkhand Party – Niral Enem Horo: 141 21.30% Lost 1979: Independent – Mohammad Hidayatullah: Unopposed: Won 1984: Indian National Congress ...

  7. V. Mohini Giri - Wikipedia

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    V. Mohini Giri (15 January 1938 [2] – 19 December 2023) [3] was an Indian community service worker and activist, who was Chairperson of the Guild of Service, a New Delhi-based social service organisation. Established in 1979, it provides advocacy for women's and children's rights for education, employment, and financial security.

  8. May 1969 - Wikipedia

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    Varahagiri Venkata Giri, more commonly known as V. V. Giri, was sworn in as the Acting President of India a few hours after the sudden death of President Zakir Husain from a heart attack. President Husain had returned to New Delhi the night before from a tour of India's eastern region and had been preparing for a scheduled checkup from his team ...

  9. 1967 Indian vice presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Varahagiri Venkata Giri: Mohammad Habib: Party Independent: Independent: Home state Orissa: Uttar Pradesh: Electoral vote 483: 193 Percentage 71.45%: 28.55%