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    Sarat Chandra Sinha (1 January 1914 – 25 December 2005) was an Indian politician and Chief Minister of Assam. He was a leader of Indian National Congress...
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  • Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha (ICS(SCS)) was a political party in India between 1984 and 1999. The party was formed through a split...
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  • mechanical engineer Sachidanand Sinha (b. 1937) Indian poet Sandali Sinha (b. 1971) Indian actress Sarat Chandra Sinha (1914–2005) Indian writer and politician...
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    Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (also spelt as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee and Saratchandra Chatterji; 15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938), was a Bengali novelist...
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    The Ministry of Sarat Chandra Sinha was formed on 31 January 1972. The ministry was dissolved on 12 March 1978. "Sinha Ministers" (PDF). shodhganga.inflibnet...
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  • Antony, Sharad Pawar, Dev Kant Baruah, Priyaranjan Das Munshi, Sarat Chandra Sinha, K. P. Unnikrishnan and Mohammad Yunus Saleem When Sharad Pawar took...
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  • D. Devaraj Urs Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha, 1984–1999, led by Sarat Chandra Sinha National Congress (disambiguation) Congress Party...
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  • Kant Baruah, Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, A.K. Antony, Sharad Pawar, Sarat Chandra Sinha, Priyaranjan Das Munshi and K. P. Unnikrishnan. Subsequently, Devaraj...
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  • anthropology Sarat Chandra Sinha (1914–2005), Indian politician Sarat Chandralal Fonseca (1950-prsent), Field Marshal of Sri Lankan army Sarat Chandra Kuthi...
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  • Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha candidate from Virudhunagar constituency in 1991 election. And stood...
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    National Front consisting of the Janata Dal, Congress (Socialist) of Sarat Chandra Sinha, TDP of N. T. Rama Rao, DMK of M. Karunanidhi & AGP of Prafulla Mahanta...
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    Sarat Chandra Kuthi (pronounced [ʃɔrot tʃɔndro kuʈʰi]), also known as Sarat Smriti Mandir (pronounced [ʃɔrot sriti mondir]), is a house museum located...
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    the party. When the NCP formed, the Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha party merged into the new party. Despite the NCP being founded on...
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    Legislature. 1978: Sarat Chandra Sinha, Indian National Congress. 1983: Rookmini Kanta Roye, Indian National Congress. 1985: Sarat Chandra Sinha, Indian Congress...
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    1984 Indian Congress (Socialist) 1989 Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha 1991 1996 O. Bharathan Communist Party of India 1998 A.K. Premajam...
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    election. The 1991 elections were held as the previous Lok Sabha, with Chandra Sekhar at its helm had been dissolved just 16 months after government formation...
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  • Assam. When he was elected, he was included in the newly formed Sarat Chandra Sinha Ministry. He was given a junior rank as a minister of state and was...
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  • 1990: Jain Sureshkumar Bhikamchand, Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha 1995: Jain Sureshkumar Bhikamchand, Indian National Congress 1999:...
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  • from the original on 8 November 2023. Retrieved 8 November 2023. "Sarat Chandra Sinha dead". 12 April 2019. Archived from the original on 12 April 2019...
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    21 CPI(M) Tapan Bepari 34,469 30.49 Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha K. Kandaswamy 19,172 16.96 Margin of victory 18,914 16.72 Turnout...
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    Kumar Nehru 5 Sarat Chandra Sinha (1914–2005) MLA for Bilasipara East 31 January 1972 12 March 1978 6 years, 40 days 1972 (5th) Sinha 6 Golap Borbora...
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    Government from March 12, 1978 to September 4, 1979. He succeeded Sarat Chandra Sinha as Chief Minister. In free India he was arrested in 1975 for opposing...
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  • constituencies of the Assam Legislative Assembly 1972 elections in India "Sarat Chandra Sinha dead". Outlook India. PTI. 25 December 2005. Archived from the original...
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    school. His Principal was Surendranath Gangopadhyay who happened to be Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's maternal uncle. He studied physics at the University...
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    Kant Baruah, Kasu Brahmananda Reddy, Sharad Pawar, A.K. Antony, Sarat Chandra Sinha, Priyaranjan Das Munshi and Yashwantrao Chavan. On the other side...
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    Archived from the original on 7 December 2016. Retrieved 17 May 2014. Chandra, Bipan & others (2000). India after Independence 1947-2000, New Delhi:Penguin...
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  • Asom (GMSA) (merged with Raijor Dal) Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha Krishak Banuva Panchayat (KBP) Natun Asom Gana Parishad (NAGP) Plain...
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    Barua, Indian National Congress 1957: Bhuban Chandra Prodhani, Indian National Congress 1962: Sarat Chandra Sinha, Indian National Congress 1967: K. C. Roy...
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    India World in 2016 B. C. Sanyal, painter, sculptor, Art teacher Sarat Chandra Sinha, fifth Chief Minister of Assam, social activist. Rebati Mohan Dutta...
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    National Congress 1991 Sanjay Ramasamy Indian Congress (Socialist) – Sarat Chandra Sinha 1996 A. R. R. Seenivasan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 2001 S. Dhamodharan...
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