Ram Manohar Lohia
Recently, his 111th birth anniversary was celebrated in 2021.
- He was a Socialist leader who played a major role in Independence struggle.
- He opposed India’s involvement in World War-II.
Contribution/Initiative
- Congress Radio: Lohia set up underground radio stations called ‘Congress Radio’, at Bombay and Calcutta during Quit India Movement.
- Congress Socialist Party: He was one of the founders of ‘Congress Socialist Party’ in 1934 and edited its periodical called ‘Congress Socialist’.
- Eradication of Caste System: He suggested compulsory inter-caste marriages for government servants and community festivals for eradication of caste ....
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