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Babu
Jagjivan Ram, endearingly called Babuji, was a freedom fighter
and a crusader for social justice. His meteoric rise in public
life saw him emerge as an eminent and popular political leader
who devoted his entire life working for the welfare of his
country. He belonged to the vintage era of modern Indian politics.
As national leader, parliamentarian, union minister and champion
of depressed classes.....
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ACCADEMIC |
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In
1919, at the age of eleven, Jagjivan Ram passed the upper
primary examination. After passing the Inter Science Examination
from BHU, Jagjivan Ram joined B.Sc. at Calcutta University
and passed with distinction.... |
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POLITICES
AND FREEDOM STRUGGLE |
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In
1934, an earthquake struck Bihar. Jajgjivan Ram rushed back
to North Bihar to organize relief work. He worked day and
night to organize clothing, shelter, medical aid and other
relief supplies for the people affected by the calamity....
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CHAMPION
OF THE DEPRESSED CLASSES |
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Babu
Jagjivan Ram had shown complete solidarity with the depressed
classes from his early life. He was deeply convinced of the
need to improve the lot of the oppressed and the downtrodden
sections of the society... |
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