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- Recently Hon PM of India paid tribute to freedom fighters Lokmanya Tilak and Chandra Shekhar Azad on their birth anniversary.
Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak
- Birth:
- He was born on July 23, 1856, in Maharashtra’s Ratnagiri.
- Education:
- He completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics from Deccan College of Pune in 1877 and obtained his LL.B degree from Government Law College in 1879.
- Tilak was well read in Hindu scriptures, and also he was influenced by Western thoughts of metaphysics and politics.
- Vocation:
- He was a freedom fighter, social thinker, philosopher, teacher, one of the first and strongest advocates of Swaraj (“self-rule”) who had played an important role in India’s freedom movement.
- Title:
- He was conferred with the title of “Lokmanya”, which means “accepted by the people (as their leader)” and Mahatma Gandhi called him “The Maker of Modern India”.
- Death:
- 1st August 1920 in Bombay (now Mumbai).
- Significant Contributions:
- Political Contribution:
- In 1890, Tilak joined the Indian National Congress.
- Lal Bal Pal and Swadeshi movement:
- The political discourse of the Indian freedom movement significantly changed during the period between 1900 and 1908.
- It was under the leadership of the political triumvirate, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, popularly known as Lal-Bal- Pal, Swadeshi movement gained momentum across the country.
- The trio also mobilised Indians against the Bengal partition.
- It was during this period that the trio proposed the Swadeshi movement and boycott of foreign goods.
- Imprisonment:
- Tilak was arrested by the British on the charges of sedition in 1908 and sentenced to six years of imprisonment in Mandalay (Burma).
- Home Rule Movement:
- After returning from Burma, Tilak was involved in the Home Rule Movement and joined Anne Besant’s Home Rule League.
- In 1916, he concluded the Lucknow Pact with Mohammed Ali Jinnah, which provided for Hindu-Muslim unity in the nationalist struggle.
- In 1918, he visited England to popularise the Home Rule Movement.
- He organized two important festivals, Ganeshotsav in 1893 and Shiv Jayanti in 1895.
- Educational institutions:
- After his graduation, Tilak with his friends GG Agarkar, MA Chiplunkar and Mahadev B Namjoshi, started the New English School in Pune in 1880 and later founded the Deccan Education Society in 1884 and the Fergusson College in 1885.
- Literary Work:
- He also launched two weeklies, Kesari (in Marathi) and Mahratta (in English), which criticised British policies of the time.
- He published The Orion or Researches into the Antiquity of the Vedas (1893) and The Arctic Home in the Vedas (1903).
- In the Mandalay jail, he wrote his magnum opus, the Srimad Bhagavadgita Rahasya (Secret of the Bhagavadgita), an original exposition of the most sacred book of the Hindus.
- Political Contribution:
Chandra Shekhar Azad
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Source:PIB
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