Sardar Patel, The Man Who United India
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57% : Photograph: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images/Rediff Archives October 31, 2025, is Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's 150th birth anniversary.55% : Kind courtesy @PMOIndia/X But the rising tide of Indian nationalism meant that the people of these princely states now were keen to become a part of a united and integrated India rather than remain subjects of a princely state.
53% : Photograph: Kind courtesy statueofunity.guide The same year, the government levied a tax on the people of Borsad taluka (near Vadodara) to pay for the deployment of the police to catch a local dacoit, Devar Baba.
50% : The rising tide of Indian nationalism meant that the people of princely states now were keen to become a part of a united and integrated India rather than remain subjects of a princely state.
46% : He organised the people, and led them in refusing to pay the extra levy.
40% : A famine struck the Kheda region, not far from Nadiad, in 1918 and farmers were struggling to pay their taxes.
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