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1. Vinoba Bhave started the Bhoodan Movement as a voluntary land reform movement in 1951 at Pochampally village in ............
2. Indian Constitution came into force on 26th January ............ that the picture became clear regarding the structure of government and the rights of the citizens of India.
3. The 17th Summit of the Non Aligned Movement is to be held in Caracas, ..................., in 2015.
4. The organization NAM was founded in .............. in 1961
5. In...................., the Bengalis in East Pakistan who felt that they were being discriminated by the West, gained independence under their leader Sheikh Mujibur Rehman with military help from India, to form Bangladesh.
6. ................became the president of the AISPC in 1939.
7. Charu Mazumdar was arrested by the ............. Police detectives on July 16, 1972.
8. The partition included the geographical division of the Bengal province into .......................... Bengal, which became part of the Dominion of Pakistan.
9. The first concrete proposal for establishing a framework for regional cooperation in South Asia was made by the late president of......................, Ziaur Rahman, on May 2, 1980.
10. In 1971, Khalistan proponent Jagjit Singh Chauhan, travelled to the....................
11. ...............'s first president Kwame Nkrumah.
12. In 1528, after the Mughal invasion, a mosque was built by Mughal general ................, who reportedly destroyed a preexisting temple of Rama at the site, and named it after Emperor Babur.
13. ...................'s second president, Gamal Abdel Nasser.
14. The secessionist movement in the Kashmir Valley started in April ................
15. The phrase NAM was first used to represent the doctrine by Indian diplomat and statesman ............ in 1953, at the United Nations.
16. The Doctrine of Lapse is connected with ............
17. As per Article .............. of the Constitution of India, the council of the Parliament of the Union consists of the President and two Houses to be known as the Council of States (Rajya Sabha) and the House of the People (Lok Sabha).
18. Article ...............of the Constitution provides that there shall be a Council of Ministers with a Prime Minister as its head to aid and advice the President, who shall exercise his functions in accordance to the advice.
19. ................ can be said to be one of the greatest international influences on Nehru, but Gandhi's ideals of Satyagraha also influenced him to a great degree.
20. The AISPC presented a memorandum to the .............. Party advocating an all-India federal Constitution.
21. Naxalbari is a small village in the southern part of India’s .............. province.
22. In many ways the foundation for the emergency was laid when the Allahabad High Court set aside .............. re-election to the Lok Sabha in 1971 on the grounds of electoral malpractices.
23. Before Indian independence, ..............state was a princely state within the territory of British India, comprised of three linguistic regions: the Telugu-speaking Telengana area (including the capital city, Hyderabad), the Marathi-speaking Marathwada area, and a small Kannada-speaking area.
24. .................. 's first president, Sukarno.
25. Resurgence in the activities of the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) following the return of ...............from UK to Pakistan in early 1987.