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National Integration Day - A Tribute to Indira Gandhi

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Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi was born in the Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh on November 19, 1917. She was daughter of Jawaharlal Nehru, an imperative figure in the India's Freedom Movement, a step committed to the change of culture inside the country. Later she turned into India's first PM. As a result of political convictions, Nehru, alongside with his family, was frequently imprisoned for supporting Mohandas Gandhi's (1869–1948) freedom Movement. Mohandas Gandhi opposed the rule of Great Britain over India. This move set Indira at the focal point of India's battle for independence. India observes National Integration Day or Quami Ekta Divas which falls on November 19, each year, being Indira Gandhi's birth day. It recognizes the toil, tears, blood and delight of the first lady PM of India, Indira Gandhi. India Gandhi remained PM of India for amost fifteen and a half years. Life of India Gandhi is seen to be entirely committed towards the nation.  The Nationa

Indira Gandhi - The Iron Lady of India – Milestones and Achievements

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Indira Gandhi was 3rd Prime Minister of India. She added several things for development of India in many areas which include Economic system, Armed forces, Scientific developments, External Policy, Farming etc. Indira Gandhi was the only daughter of Jawahar Lal Nehru, the 1st Prime Minister of India. She was born on 19th November of 1917. In 1966, she evolved into Prime Minster of India.  In the beginning referred to as 'reserved lady' by her oppositions, she became an enormously dashing Prime Minister, who started to take challenging actions for the over-all growth of India. India ended up being a strong nation in her reign. She was the most powerful prime minister of India. Several Milestones achieved by Indira Gandhi during her rule are listed below. Banks Nationalisation In 1969, Indira Gandhi nationalized fourteen largest privately owned Banks in India. With nationalization, the Banking institutions turned to Governmental Banks. During the time of nat