The name of the reporter remains unknown, according to an affidavit filed by the district panchayat in the Gujarat high court. The controversy arose when a candidate for the exam, Sandhya Maru, filed a petition in the Gujarat HC regarding answers to three questions.
The petitioner argued that the provisional answer key had the correct answers but the final key changed them to incorrect answers. To the question who had first called Gandhi a 'Mahatma', the provisional key gave 'Tagore' as the answer but later, in the final answer key , it was changed to 'unknown journalist'.
Similarly, the answer to the question about which article is to be used before Mt Everest, the correct answer 'the' was changed to the incorrect 'a' in the final answer key.
The third disputed answer was to the question: 'Which is the longest river in India? The following day an enormous crowd estimated at nearly one million people lined the five-mile route of the funeral procession to the bank of the Jumna River as the body, draped in the Indian flag, was carried on an army truck while air force planes overhead dropped flowers. Repeated incursions from the crowd meant that the journey took five hours and the police had to clear space by force while the bier was lifted onto the sandalwood funeral pyre and the body was cremated in the traditional manner.
As the flames burned, the grieving crowd showered the pyre with petals. The ashes were kept on the river bank for three days before they were taken away for immersion at the spot where the Jumna joins the Ganges. Despite the efforts of Nehru and other leaders, violence erupted in Bombay and elsewhere in India, with riots and arson.
There were attacks on Brahmins, because the killer was a Brahmin. He is also known as the 'Mahatma' and 'Father of the Nation'. There are several interesting accounts as to how M K Gandhi got his various sobriquets. Bapu is what traditional people in India including Gujarat, Gandhiji's home state call the beloved figure. Northern Railway officials are also on the job.
The place where this historic meeting took place still bears a plaque and the history of Gandhi-Nehru park. However, the officials said that they are yet to find out by which train the duo reached the state capital. Officials said that according to the Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, he wrote in a note dated May 28, , about the theft at Kanpur railway station on May It was a gift to me.
Officials further said that the incident upset him. The thief felt remorse and returned it after six months.
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