Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, known as ‘Frontier Gandhi’, was a prominent political and spiritual leader. He collaborated closely with Mahatma Gandhi in the Indian independence struggle, advocating for non-violent resistance against British rule. A key figure in the independence movement, especially among the Pashtun community of the North-West Frontier Province, his commitment to non-violence and social reform mirrored Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy, leading to his honorary title.
| List-I | List-II |
|---|---|
| Formation of States | Year |
| (A). Maharashtra | (I). 1952 |
| (B). Punjab | (II). 1963 |
| (C). Nagaland | (III). 1966 |
| (D). Andhra Pradesh | (IV). 1960 |