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List of all Presidents & Prime Ministers of India – General Awareness

List of all Presidents & Prime Ministers of India – General Awareness





Banking Classes : Given below is the list of all Presidents & Prime Ministers till the date of India which is an important topic from exam point of view. While you preparing for any exam IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, SBI PO, SBI Clerk, RRB online classes or any other competitive exam, question definitely comes from this section. For the preparation of General & Banking Awareness, click on free online mock test for IBPS PO.
List of Prime Ministers of India:
S.No.       Name                                        Time Period                                      Political party
1      Jawahar Lal Nehru                       15-Aug-1947 to 27-May-1964                  Indian National Congress
2       Gulzarilal Nanda                         27-May-1964 to 9 June 1964                    Indian National Congress
3      Lal Bahadur Shastri                      09-Jun-1964 to 11-Jan-1966                    Indian National Congress
4       Gulzarilal Nanda                         11-Jan-1966 to 24 January 1966              Indian National Congress
5       Indira Gandhi                              24-Jan-1966 to 24-Mar-1977                  Indian National Congress
6       Morarji Desai                               24-Mar-1977 to 28-Jul-1979                  Janata Party

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