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| 1971–1978 || Sarkar was imprisoned until acquittal. A common belief among his supporters is that the main cause of his arrest was the propounding of PROUT. While imprisoned, Sarkar's mission, including his vision for socioeconomic change embodied in PROUT, spread worldwide.
| 1971–1978 || Sarkar was imprisoned until acquittal. A common belief among his supporters is that the main cause of his arrest was the propounding of PROUT. While imprisoned, Sarkar's mission, including his vision for socioeconomic change embodied in PROUT, spread worldwide.
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| 1978 || Sarkar established Proutist Universal (PU) for the propagation of PROUT around the world. Included in PU are five federations: [[Universal Proutist Farmers Federation]] (UPFF), [[Universal Proutist Intellectuals Federation]] (UPIF), [[Universal Proutist Labor Federation]] (UPLF), [[Universal Proutist Students Federation]] (UPSF), and [[Universal Proutist Youth Federation]] (UPYF). Associated with PU, is [[Girls' PROUT]] (GP), also known as Women's PROUT (WP).
| 1978 || Sarkar established [[Proutist Universal]] (PU) for the propagation of PROUT around the world. Included in PU are five federations: [[Universal Proutist Farmers Federation]] (UPFF), [[Universal Proutist Intellectuals Federation]] (UPIF), [[Universal Proutist Labor Federation]] (UPLF), [[Universal Proutist Students Federation]] (UPSF), and [[Universal Proutist Youth Federation]] (UPYF). Associated with PU, is [[Girls' PROUT]] (GP), also known as Women's PROUT (WP).
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| 1978–1990 || Sarkar continually amplified PROUT throughout the rest of his life.
| 1978–1990 || Sarkar continually amplified PROUT throughout the rest of his life.

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