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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jagjivan_RamJagjivan Ram - Wikipedia

    Jagjivan Ram (5 April 1908 – 6 July 1986), [1] known popularly as Babuji, was an Indian independence activist and politician from Bihar.

  2. Babu Jagjivan Ram played a very active and crucial role in the freedom struggle. Inspired by Gandhiji, Babuji courted arrest on 10 December, 1940. After his release, he entrenched himself deeply into the Civil Disobedience Movement and Satyagraha.

  3. www.jagjivanramfoundation.nic.inBabu Jagjivan Ram

    Jagjivan Ram popularly known as Babuji was a national leader, a freedom fighter, a crusader of social justice, a champion of depressed classes, an outstanding Parliamentarian, a true democrat, a distinguished Union Minister, an able administrator and an exceptionally gifted orator in India.

  4. Babu Jagjivan Ram, populary known as “Babuji”, was a national leader, freedom fighter, and advocate for social justice. He was born on April 5, 1908, in Chandwa village, Bihar to...

  5. Jagjivan Ram (born April 5, 1908, Chandwa, near Arrah, India—died July 6, 1986, New Delhi) was an Indian politician, government official, and longtime leading spokesman for the Dalits (formerly untouchables; officially called Scheduled Castes), a low-caste Hindu social class in India.

  6. jagjivanramfoundation.nic.in › bio-2Babu Jagjivan Ram

    Babu Jagjivan Ram's inspiring leadership as Defence Minister galvanized the entire nation and the Armed Forces to deal with the crisis in East Pakistan. It was indeed a saga of unparalleled valour, as nearly one lakh soldiers of Pakistan Army laid down their arms before the Indian Army.

  7. Apr 5, 2018 · Jagjivan Ram, popularly known as Babuji, was a Dalit icon who dedicated his life for betterment of the untouchables. On his 111th birth anniversary, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted,...

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