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Oct. 10, 1953 - Indian President inaugurates Punjab Capital: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Indian President,...
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Oct. 10, 1953 - Indian President inaugurates Punjab Capital: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Indian President, recently formally inaugurates Chandigarh, a new city which, in the words of Mr. Nehru” symbolizes India's freedom unfettered by the traditions at Chandigarh from all over Northern India to see the President bless Punjab (I) s still unfinished capital, and saw him press an electric button and unveil a Master Plan of Chandigarh. The Chief Minister, Mr. Sachar, who has been largely responsible for the early adoption of Chandigarh as the State Capital, welcomed the President to the City
Oct. 10, 1953 - Indian President inaugurates Punjab Capital: Dr. Rajendra Prasad, the Indian President, recently formally inaugurates Chandigarh, a new city which, in the words of Mr. Nehru” symbolizes India's freedom unfettered by the traditions at Chandigarh from all over Northern India to see the President bless Punjab (I) s still unfinished capital, and saw him press an electric button and unveil a Master Plan of Chandigarh. The Chief Minister, Mr. Sachar, who has been largely responsible for the early adoption of Chandigarh as the State Capital, welcomed the President to the City. Photo shows President Prasad seen speaking at the inaugeration of the new Punjab capital. Others in picture are (Left to Right): Mr. Gurbachan Singh Bajwa, Minister of Capital Projects; Dr. Singh, Governor of Punjab (I) and Mr. Bhimsen Sachar, the Chief Minister.
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