Ideology of Indra Gandhi
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Her ideology of action was human-centric which found support from socialism; she was also the first economic reformist as she worked on the new technology and used it successfully in the agricultural sector. Her reforms were not to make a liberal state but to strengthen the people and country. She implemented distri-butive justice even before the arrival of the theories of John Rawls by nationalising the banks in 1969 and making poverty alleviation as a major thrust of her political agenda.
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Date of Birth: 19 November 1917 Place of Birth: Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh Parents :: Jawaharlal Nehru (father) and Kamala Nehru (mother) Spouse: Feroze Gandhi Children: Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi Education International School of Geneva, Vishwabharati University, Shantiniketan; Somerville College, Oxford Association Indian National Congress Movement::: Indian Independence Movement Political Ideology: Right winged, Liberal Religious views Hinduism Publications: My Truth (1980), Eternal India (1981) Passed Away: 31 October 1984. Memorial Shakti Sthal, New Delhi
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