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The Licence Raj or Permit Raj (rāj, meaning "rule" in Hindi) [1] is a pejorative for the system of strict government control and regulation of the Indian economy that was in place from the 1950s to the early 1990s. Under this system, businesses in India were required to obtain licences from the government in order to operate, and these ...
Name Term Start Term Ended Date of Retirement Party Reason for ending of Term Kartar Singh 3 April 1952 2 October 1953 Indian National Congress: Lt. Col. Joginder Singh Mann 3 April 1952 2 April 1956 Independent: Jagan Nath Kaushal: 3 April 1952 1 November 1956 2 April 1958 Indian National Congress: Merger of State Raghbir Singh Panjhazari: 3 ...
The 1956 policy continued to constitute the basic economic policy for a long time. This fact has been confirmed in all the Five-Year Plans of India . According to this resolution the objective of the social and economic policy in India was the establishment of a socialistic pattern of society.
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[14] [page needed] Reforms under lead to an increase in the average GDP growth rate from 2.9 percent in the 1970s to 5.6 per cent, although they failed to fix systemic issues with the Licence Raj. [ 13 ] [ citation needed ] Despite Rajiv Gandhi's dream for more systemic reforms, the Bofors scandal tarnished his government's reputation and ...
Oklahoma's education board has revoked the license of a former teacher who drew national attention during surging book-ban efforts across the U.S. in 2022 when she covered part of her classroom ...
Vijaya Raje Scindia (born Lekha Divyeshwari Devi; 12 October 1919 – 25 January 2001), known popularly as the Rajmata Scindia, was an Indian politician and consort of the last ruling Maharaja of Gwalior, Jiwajirao Scindia, in British Raj. In later life, she was elected repeatedly to both houses of the Indian parliament.
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