Works of C. Rajagopalachari.
C. Rajagopalachari and Dr.
Rajagopalachari resigned from his post in 1950, and Dr.
Rajagopalachari was the first and last Indian Governor-General of India.
Rajagopalachari was the only Indian and last Governor-General of independent India.
Rajagopalachari(the first and the last Indian Governor General of free India).
In 1958, when C. Rajagopalachari, president of Swatantra Party visited Hyderabad,
Rajagopalachari, chief minister of Madras Presidency introduced Hindi as a compulsory language in
Rajagopalachari said their party stood for“the protection
of the individual citizen against the increasing trespasses of the state.
John Mathai, Sir Shafat Ahmed Khan, Jagjivan Ram, Sardar Baldev Singh, Syed Ali Zaheer,
C. Rajagopalachari and Dr.
An Indian independence activist, statesman, and lawyer, Rajagopalachari was the only Indian and last Governor-General of independent India.
C Rajagopalachari, He wrote a version,
The Ramayana, it went into the 2nd edition within 6 months of its publications.
Rajagopalachari was told Lord Mountbatten that if he waited till June 30th,
1948, there would be no power left to transfer.
Rajagopalachari, chief minister of Madras Presidency introduced Hindi as a compulsory language in
secondary school education though he later relented and opposed the introduction of Hindi during the Madras anti-Hindi agitation of 1965.