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  1. Oct 11, 2015 · District Magistrate of Chandigarh in 1975 recalls the days Jayaprakash Narayan spent under his watch after being arrested during Emergency from July 1 when he was brought to the city till...

  2. Narayan was detained at Chandigarh; he asked for one month parole to mobilise relief in flooded parts of Bihar. His health suddenly deteriorated on 24 October 1975, and he was released on 12 November the same year.

  3. Jun 25, 2019 · Nobody in Chandigarh knew that Shri Jayaprakash Narayan was detained there. Everybody in Delhi believed that he was in a coma, and was being treated at the G.B. Pant Hospital. There were several rumours about his health.

  4. Jayaprakash Narayan, branded 'Enemy No.1' of the state, was arrested under Maintenance of Internal Security Act (MISA) and dispatched to Chandigarh's 'Emergency Jail'. Faced with the state's...

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    He was a Kayastha by birth. He was Harsu Dayal and Phul Rani Devi’s fourth child. His father Harsu Dayal frequently travelled the area as a junior officer for the State government’s Canal Department. Narayan left his village when he was 9 years old to enrol in the seventh grade of the collegiate school in Patna. He had never left the village before...

    Jayaprakash made the decision to continue his education in the United States after finishing the courses at the Vidyapeeth. At the age of 20, Prabhavati stayed at Sabarmati, and Jayaprakash boarded the cargo ship, Janus. On October 8, 1922, Jayaprakash arrived in California. He was accepted to Berkeley in January 1923. Jayaprakash worked as a mecha...

    Bharat Ratna, 1999 (Posthumous) for Public Affairs.
    Rashtrabhushan Award of FIE Foundation, Ichalkaranj

    Three days before his 77th birthday, on October 8, 1979, Narayan passed away in Patna, Bihar, from complications of diabetes and heart disease. Erroneously declaring his death in March 1979 while he was still in the hospital, Indian Prime Minister Morarji Desai sparked a wave of national mourning that included the suspension of parliament and regul...

  5. Apr 22, 2015 · More than 91,000 persons were arrested, and over a thousand lost their lives in police and military firing. During this period, when the anti-British movement was raging throughout the country, Jayaprakash Narayan made a successful escape bid from the Hazaribagh central jail in 1942.

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  7. Jun 27, 2024 · Vinashakale Viparith Budhi (Sanskrit for ‘as doom approaches mind reverses’) is what Lok Nayak Jayaprakash Narayan told his friends when he was arrested and was being led off by the cops on 25th...