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      • Sardar Swaran Singh (19 August 1907 – 30 October 1994) was an Indian politician. He was India's second longest-serving union cabinet minister after Jagjivan Ram.
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    He entered the cabinet of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, in 1952, and was that government's last surviving member. He spent 23 years of his life as a high ranking Cabinet Minister in the Government of India. He had a reputation for being an effective debater and negotiator.

  3. Swaran Singh was the chairman of the Committee tasked with researching India's constitution in 1976, when the country was in the midst of a national emergency. During the emergency period, it was felt that fundamental obligations were required and needed.

  4. Nov 1, 1994 · Swaran Singh, Foreign Minister of India when it backed East Pakistan's breaking away from West Pakistan to form Bangladesh, died on Sunday in New Delhi, where he lived. He was 87.

  5. What is Swaran Singh committee? Sardar Swaran Singh Committee was set up by Congress Party in 1976 to make recommendations about fundamental duties, the need and necessity of which was felt during the operation of the internal emergency (1975–1977).

  6. Feb 7, 2024 · The Sardar Swaran Singh Committee was set up by the Congress Party in 1976 to suggest ideas about fundamental duties and tackle the ongoing situation of National Emergency which had imbalanced the entire country by disrupting the peace and security of the nation.

  7. It was in 1976, that the authorities thought of adding Fundamental Duties exclusively in the Indian Constitution. One of the most prominent commissions formed for the problem of inclusion of the Fundamental Duties as a distinct entity in our Indian Constitution was the Swaran Singh Committee.

  8. Jul 19, 2022 · July 19, 2022. Swaran Singh, uncle of legendry freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was born in Khatkar Kalan village of Jullundur (now Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar) in 1887. He attended Saidas Anglo Vedic School in Jullundur with his elder brothers Kishan Singh and Ajit Singh.