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Jayaprakash Narayan (click for stamp information)
Jayaprakash Narayan (click for stamp information)

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Jayaprakash Narayan (click for stamp information)
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08 October 1980
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35
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Jayapraksh Narayan was born on 11th October 1902 in his ancestral home at Sitabdiara village in Bihar. After his early education at home, he shifted to Patna for higher education. He left Patna College in 1921 in response to Mahatma GAndhi's call for non-cooperation. In 1922, he sailed for the United States for higher education. He joined the University at Berkeley (California) and worked hard to pay for his needs. From Berkeley he moved to Iowas State University and later to Universitiies of Wisconsin and Ohio. He took his Master's degree in Sociology from the University of Ohio. During his seven years' stay in America, he drank deep at the fountain of Dialectcal Materialism to become a thorough Marxist. He had already maried Shrimati Prabhavati in 1920. During his absence she stayed with Gandhiji as his adopted daughter.

On his return, he went to Gandhiji's ashram at Wardha. With the blessings of Gandhiji and Nehru he plunged headlong into the fredom struggle. He attended the Lahore Session of the Indian NAtional Congress in December in 1929 at which Jawaharlal Nehru, at a young age of 40, was elected President. Shri Narayan was arrested and jailed at NAsik in 1932, where he conferred with his friends to form a Socialist Group within the Congress. After his release, he organised relief for the victims of the devastating earthquake in Bihar in January 1934. Thereafter he organised a Conference to set up the Congress Socialist Party with Acharya Narendra DEv as President and himself as Secretary. Jayaprakash Narayan was in Hazaribagh prison when Mahatma Gandhi lanched the Quit India Movement in 1942. He escaped from the prison to organise anti-British Azad Dasta, a guerilla force.

He was re-arrested in 1943 and was incarcerated in Lahore Fort where he was subjected to physical torture. After his release in 1946, he gave the call for struggle to oust the British. After Mahatmaji's death in January 1948, Jayaprakash Narayan formed an independent Socialist Party. Later, he announced withdrawl from active politics and joined Acharya Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan campaign. He threw himself whole-heartedly into it. A Gandhian crusader by then, he championed for diverse causes. He journeyed into the ravines of the Chambal river leading to the surrender of a number of hardened desperadoes. By 1974, he started moving back to active politics. Beginning with open support to the Gujarat agitation, he plunged deeper into active politics by his lead to an agitation in Bihar and by his call for what he called "the total revolution".

Shri Jayaprakash Narayan also gave a call to serving Government employees and to the armed personnel for furthering the movement initiated by him. These events led to his arrest in June 1975. Later, he played a crucial role in the formation of the Janata Party which was voted to power in the General Elections in March 1977. He was a gifted theoretician and a forceful writer. His writings include works on Socialism and Democracy.

He passed away on 8th October 1979.

Indian P & T Department is privileged to issue a commemorative stamp in his honour.

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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