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October 8 marked the 42nd death anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan.
About:
=> He was a freedom fighter of great courage and one of the pioneers of the socialist movement in the country.
=> Early Life: He was born on October 11, 1902 in Sitabdiara, a quiet village susceptible to floods, situated near the confluence of the Ganga and Saryu rivers, nearly 118 km from Patna.
=> Jayaprakash Narayan whose name means, “Victory to the light” was born in the early hours of October 11, 1902 in the remote Bihar village of Sitabdiara Thereafter, his family moved to a small village in Uttar Pradesh’s Balia district.
=> Education : He was a brilliant student. He completed his matriculation with distinction, but quit college to take part in the non-cooperation movement.
=> He later went to the University of California, Berkeley, where he was exposed to Marxism.
=> JP returned to India in 1929, influenced by Marxism and radical thought to some extent and joined the Indian National Congress (Congress Party).
=> Contributions in freedom struggle: In 1932 he was sentenced to a year’s imprisonment for his participation in the civil disobedience movement against British rule in India.
=> He grew from socialism to Sarvodaya, becoming the leader of resistance against a repressive, anti-democratic regime.
=> He set up the Azaad Dasta in the Terai region of Nepal to resist British rule.
=> Narayan, who had launched a 'Sampoorna Kranti' (total revolution) in 1974 against corruption in public life, is the third person to get the prestigious award this year.
Awards and Honours:
Socialist leader Jayaprakash Narayan was posthumously conferred with India's highest civilian award, the Bharat Ratna, for his "invaluable contribution to the freedom struggle and upliftment of the poor and downtrodden".
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