Jagjivan Ram : ; the Harijan leader

By: Bakshi,S.RMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Indian freedom fighters series-25Publication details: Delhi Anmol 1992Description: 215pISBN: 8170414962Subject(s): Statesmen India political leaders Freedom fightersDDC classification: 954.04 Summary: Jagjivan Ram Played A Most Significant Role In The Long-Drawn Political Struggle For Freedom In Our Sub-Continent. Born In A Middle Class Family, He Was Deeply Impressed By The Gandhian Philosophy During His College Days. He Became A True Gandhian And Initially, Preached Swadeshi And Undertook The Constructive Work In Bihar. At A Fairly Young Age, He Became The Leader Of Harijans And Economically Weaker Sections Of Our Society. He Was A Very Fine Organiser, A Popular Mass Leader, And A Reputed Parliamentarian.The Theme Deals With His Political Career, Mainly In Pre-1947 Period, His Ideology, Role For The Upliftment Of People Living In The Rural Areas, Has Administrative Capability And Last But Not The Least His Legacy For A Common Man In Our Sub-Continent.
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Jagjivan Ram Played A Most Significant Role In The Long-Drawn Political Struggle For Freedom In Our Sub-Continent. Born In A Middle Class Family, He Was Deeply Impressed By The Gandhian Philosophy During His College Days. He Became A True Gandhian And Initially, Preached Swadeshi And Undertook The Constructive Work In Bihar. At A Fairly Young Age, He Became The Leader Of Harijans And Economically Weaker Sections Of Our Society. He Was A Very Fine Organiser, A Popular Mass Leader, And A Reputed Parliamentarian.The Theme Deals With His Political Career, Mainly In Pre-1947 Period, His Ideology, Role For The Upliftment Of People Living In The Rural Areas, Has Administrative Capability And Last But Not The Least His Legacy For A Common Man In Our Sub-Continent.

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