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Gopabandhu Choudhuri

Gopabandhu Choudhuri (also spelled Gopabandhu Choudhury; 8 May 1895 – 29 April 1958) was an Indian activist, social worker and freedom fighter. He participated in the Non-cooperation Movement, Civil Disobedience movement.[1]

Gopabandhu Choudhuri
Born(1895-05-08)8 May 1895
Died29 April 1958(1958-04-29) (aged 62)
NationalityIndian
Alma materPresidency College, Kolkata
Political partyIndian National Congress
SpouseRamadevi Choudhury

Early life edit

Gopabandhu Choudhuri was born to Gokulananda Choudhuri at the village of Kherasa, Jagatsinghpur District, Odisha. His father belonged to a landlord family and was an eminent advocate.[2] His younger brother was Nabakrushna Choudhury who was Chief minister of Orissa.

He graduated from Presidency College with B.A. in mathematics in the year 1912. He got his master's degree from the same college in 1914 . In 1917 he got his preliminary law degree from the Calcutta University .[3] After his education he joined the British Government as a deputy magistrate.

Gopabandhu married Rama Devi, niece of Madhusudan Das on 1914.[4]

Indian Freedom Movement edit

In 1921 after four years of working for British Government, he resigned from his job as of Deputy Magistrate . He decided to spend the rest of his life in the service of the people. It was an unprecedented action which surprised the people of Odisha.

In the words of celebrated novelist, Jnanpitha Award Winner and his biographer Gopinath Mohanty ,

There was a tremor in Orissa. Almost all the newspapers reported the incident. People came running to him. Friends and relatives were shocked. They came to find the reasons for such unusual step. The people in freedom movement however, came to congratulate him. Everywhere they were talking, 'Gopa Babu had resigned’.[5]

His resignation, which was an extraordinary step and a brave decision, brought him immediately to the middle of the Indian freedom movement. While most of the population thought his resignation was a great sacrifice but he himself never considered it as such.[6]

He selected Jagatsinghpur as his place of work. He laid the foundation of famous "Alakashrama" near the banks of Alaka river January 1922.[7] There was a school attached to the ashram. Along with imparting education, the school also taught sanitation work and ran programmes to fight the communicable diseases like malaria and cholera.[8] In 1921, he represented Orissa in AICC. It was the first time that Orissa was represented in AICC. His responsibility was to popularize the Congress, and expand its organisational base. He was also responsible for the Congress office and managed the Congress establishment in Orissa.[1]

In his political thought, he was a dedicated Congressman with unwavering faith in Mahatma Gandhi.[9] He never wanted power for himself. His belief was a strong Congress would be crucial to achieving independence from British.Hence His goal was to strengthen the Congress.He did not contest the elections for Provincial Legislative Assembly. he led a group of Congress workers who would shun power, who would not sit on any committee nor would be members of any Board. They would work to strengthen the Congress.[10] For him, the freedom movement and the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi was the most important consideration. So, he was eager to merge Utkal Sammilani with Congress and fight for separate linguistic province under the aegis of Congress. However, there was a group of Utkal sammilani members who was opposed to the idea. Ultimately Choudhury could not reconcile with both the factions and resigned from Utkal sammilani in 1924.[11]

In 1934, Mahatma Gandhi undertook a padyatra in Orissa. One of the places he visited during his travel was a remote village Bari, in Jajpur subdivision of the erstwhile Cuttack district. Bari and surrounding areas were regularly afflicted with floods. He was posted here during his days in the Government service and he was well acquainted with the area. Gandhi suggested Gopabandhu to choose one of such place and to stay there to work with the people. Gopabandhu selected Bari . He set up a base at Bari with his family and a few followers on 13 August 1934. While he remained a congress member, he bid adieu to active politics.[1]

At Bari, he undertook many social reconstruction various programmes such as village cleaning, teaching Dalits, empowering Dalits to fight exploitation by landowners. He also undertook setting up small scale industries like leather tanning and manufacturing units, units to produce molasses, units to manufacture khadi, units to produce soap and paper etc. He also encouraged local people into vocations such as apiculture, dairy farm, basket and mattress production. He trained farmers to grow new vegetables such as tomato, cauliflower, etc. and plant various fruit bearing plants. The practice of growing vegetables that was started by him still continues in Bari and its nearby areas. Besides his work to strengthen the village economy, he also wanted to bring in inter-caste harmony. He persuaded the villagers to let untouchables enter into the Baldevjiu temple as early as 1936.[1] He translated Mahatma Gandhi's biography "my experiments with truth" to odia, "satyara prayog"[12]

Post Independence edit

India got independence in 1947. He continued his work at Bari that he began before independence. He was however disillusioned by the Congress governments approach towards governance. He boycotted the 1952 elections and joined the Acharya Vinoba Bhave led Bhoodan movement.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d . etribaltribune.com. 23 November 1930. Archived from the original on 9 August 2019. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  2. ^ Mishra, P.K. (1979). The Political History of Orissa, 1900-1936. Oriental Publishers & Distributors. p. 224. from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  3. ^ Orissa (India). Public Relations Dept; Orissa (India). Home Dept (1986). Orissa Review. Home Department, Government of Orissa. p. 56. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  4. ^ Chandrababu, B.S.; Thilagavathi, L. (2009). Woman, Her History and Her Struggle for Emancipation. Bharathi Puthakalayam. p. 313. ISBN 978-81-89909-97-0. from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2019.
  5. ^ Mohanty, Gopinath (1985). Dhuli Matira Santha. Cuttack, Odisha: Vidyapuri. p. 47.
  6. ^ Mohanty, Gopinath (1985). Dhuli Matira Santha. Cuttack, Odisha: Vidyapuri. p. 46.
  7. ^ Mohanty, G.; Patnaik, J.K.; Ratha, S.K. (2003). Cultural heritage of [Orissa]. Cultural Heritage of Orissa. State Level Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Smruti Samsad. p. 561. ISBN 978-81-902761-4-6. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  8. ^ Nayak, P.K. (2003). History of modern political movements. Akansha Pub. House. p. 123. ISBN 978-81-87606-40-6. from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  9. ^ Mohanty, Gopinath (1985). Dhuli Matira Santha. Cuttack, Odisha: Vidyapuri. p. 122.
  10. ^ Mohanty, Gopinath (1985). Dhuli Matira Santha. Cuttack, Odisha: Vidyapuri. p. 226.
  11. ^ Acharya, P. (2008). National Movement and Politics in Orissa, 1920-1929. SAGE Series in Modern Indian History. SAGE Publications. p. 79. ISBN 978-93-5280-260-9. from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  12. ^ Datta, A. (1988). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti. Sahitya Akademi. p. 1360. ISBN 978-81-260-1194-0. from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 11 August 2019.

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Gopabandhu Choudhuri also spelled Gopabandhu Choudhury 8 May 1895 29 April 1958 was an Indian activist social worker and freedom fighter He participated in the Non cooperation Movement Civil Disobedience movement 1 Gopabandhu ChoudhuriBorn 1895 05 08 8 May 1895Kheras JagatsinghpurDied29 April 1958 1958 04 29 aged 62 NationalityIndianAlma materPresidency College KolkataPolitical partyIndian National CongressSpouseRamadevi Choudhury Contents 1 Early life 2 Indian Freedom Movement 3 Post Independence 4 ReferencesEarly life editGopabandhu Choudhuri was born to Gokulananda Choudhuri at the village of Kherasa Jagatsinghpur District Odisha His father belonged to a landlord family and was an eminent advocate 2 His younger brother was Nabakrushna Choudhury who was Chief minister of Orissa He graduated from Presidency College with B A in mathematics in the year 1912 He got his master s degree from the same college in 1914 In 1917 he got his preliminary law degree from the Calcutta University 3 After his education he joined the British Government as a deputy magistrate Gopabandhu married Rama Devi niece of Madhusudan Das on 1914 4 Indian Freedom Movement editIn 1921 after four years of working for British Government he resigned from his job as of Deputy Magistrate He decided to spend the rest of his life in the service of the people It was an unprecedented action which surprised the people of Odisha In the words of celebrated novelist Jnanpitha Award Winner and his biographer Gopinath Mohanty There was a tremor in Orissa Almost all the newspapers reported the incident People came running to him Friends and relatives were shocked They came to find the reasons for such unusual step The people in freedom movement however came to congratulate him Everywhere they were talking Gopa Babu had resigned 5 His resignation which was an extraordinary step and a brave decision brought him immediately to the middle of the Indian freedom movement While most of the population thought his resignation was a great sacrifice but he himself never considered it as such 6 He selected Jagatsinghpur as his place of work He laid the foundation of famous Alakashrama near the banks of Alaka river January 1922 7 There was a school attached to the ashram Along with imparting education the school also taught sanitation work and ran programmes to fight the communicable diseases like malaria and cholera 8 In 1921 he represented Orissa in AICC It was the first time that Orissa was represented in AICC His responsibility was to popularize the Congress and expand its organisational base He was also responsible for the Congress office and managed the Congress establishment in Orissa 1 In his political thought he was a dedicated Congressman with unwavering faith in Mahatma Gandhi 9 He never wanted power for himself His belief was a strong Congress would be crucial to achieving independence from British Hence His goal was to strengthen the Congress He did not contest the elections for Provincial Legislative Assembly he led a group of Congress workers who would shun power who would not sit on any committee nor would be members of any Board They would work to strengthen the Congress 10 For him the freedom movement and the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi was the most important consideration So he was eager to merge Utkal Sammilani with Congress and fight for separate linguistic province under the aegis of Congress However there was a group of Utkal sammilani members who was opposed to the idea Ultimately Choudhury could not reconcile with both the factions and resigned from Utkal sammilani in 1924 11 In 1934 Mahatma Gandhi undertook a padyatra in Orissa One of the places he visited during his travel was a remote village Bari in Jajpur subdivision of the erstwhile Cuttack district Bari and surrounding areas were regularly afflicted with floods He was posted here during his days in the Government service and he was well acquainted with the area Gandhi suggested Gopabandhu to choose one of such place and to stay there to work with the people Gopabandhu selected Bari He set up a base at Bari with his family and a few followers on 13 August 1934 While he remained a congress member he bid adieu to active politics 1 At Bari he undertook many social reconstruction various programmes such as village cleaning teaching Dalits empowering Dalits to fight exploitation by landowners He also undertook setting up small scale industries like leather tanning and manufacturing units units to produce molasses units to manufacture khadi units to produce soap and paper etc He also encouraged local people into vocations such as apiculture dairy farm basket and mattress production He trained farmers to grow new vegetables such as tomato cauliflower etc and plant various fruit bearing plants The practice of growing vegetables that was started by him still continues in Bari and its nearby areas Besides his work to strengthen the village economy he also wanted to bring in inter caste harmony He persuaded the villagers to let untouchables enter into the Baldevjiu temple as early as 1936 1 He translated Mahatma Gandhi s biography my experiments with truth to odia satyara prayog 12 Post Independence editIndia got independence in 1947 He continued his work at Bari that he began before independence He was however disillusioned by the Congress governments approach towards governance He boycotted the 1952 elections and joined the Acharya Vinoba Bhave led Bhoodan movement References edit a b c d GOPABANDHU CHOWDHURI A Declassed Gandhite etribaltribune com 23 November 1930 Archived from the original on 9 August 2019 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Mishra P K 1979 The Political History of Orissa 1900 1936 Oriental Publishers amp Distributors p 224 Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Orissa India Public Relations Dept Orissa India Home Dept 1986 Orissa Review Home Department Government of Orissa p 56 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Chandrababu B S Thilagavathi L 2009 Woman Her History and Her Struggle for Emancipation Bharathi Puthakalayam p 313 ISBN 978 81 89909 97 0 Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 11 August 2019 Mohanty Gopinath 1985 Dhuli Matira Santha Cuttack Odisha Vidyapuri p 47 Mohanty Gopinath 1985 Dhuli Matira Santha Cuttack Odisha Vidyapuri p 46 Mohanty G Patnaik J K Ratha S K 2003 Cultural heritage of Orissa Cultural Heritage of Orissa State Level Vyasakabi Fakir Mohan Smruti Samsad p 561 ISBN 978 81 902761 4 6 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Nayak P K 2003 History of modern political movements Akansha Pub House p 123 ISBN 978 81 87606 40 6 Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Mohanty Gopinath 1985 Dhuli Matira Santha Cuttack Odisha Vidyapuri p 122 Mohanty Gopinath 1985 Dhuli Matira Santha Cuttack Odisha Vidyapuri p 226 Acharya P 2008 National Movement and Politics in Orissa 1920 1929 SAGE Series in Modern Indian History SAGE Publications p 79 ISBN 978 93 5280 260 9 Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 9 August 2019 Datta A 1988 Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Devraj to Jyoti Sahitya Akademi p 1360 ISBN 978 81 260 1194 0 Archived from the original on 9 October 2022 Retrieved 11 August 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gopabandhu Choudhuri amp oldid 1166693126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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