Ammuvagiya naan bharathi biography of mahatma

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    Banaras Hindu University [Central Hindu College]
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    -- The Central Hindu College and Mrs. Besant, by Sri Bhagavan Das




    Banaras Hindu University
    The seal of Banaras Hindu University, depicting Goddess Saraswati
    Former name: huvud Hindu College
    Motto: Vidyayā'mritamașnute
    Motto in English: "Knowledge imparts immortality"
    Type: Public
    Established: 1916; 104 years ago
    Founders: Madan Mohan Malaviya; Annie Besant; Rameshwar Singh; Sir Sunder Lal
    Chancellor: Giridhar Malaviya[1]
    Vice-Chancellor: Rakesh Bhatnagar[2]
    Rector: V. K. Shukla
    Visitor: President of India
    Students: 30,698[3]
    Undergraduates: 15,746[3]
    Postgraduates: 7,557[3]
    Doctoral students: 4,555[3]
    Location: Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
    Campus: Multiple sites
    Affiliations: ACU AIU NAAC UGC
    Mascot: Goddess Saraswati
    Website: bhu.ac.in
    Coordinates: 25.2677203°N 82.9890695°E

    Banaras Hindu University (Hindi: [kaʃi hind̪u viʃvəvid̪yaləy], BHU), formerly huvud Hindu College, is a publ
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  • Periyar

    Indian social activist and politician (1879–1973)

    For other uses, see Periyar (disambiguation).

    In this Indian name, the toponymic surname is Erode. It is not a family name, and the person should be referred to by the given name, Ramasamy.

    Erode Venkatappa Ramasamy (17 September 1879 – 24 December 1973), commonly known as Periyar,[a] was an Indian social activist and politician. He was the organizer of the Self-Respect Movement and Dravidar Kazhagam and is considered the architect of Dravidian politics, as well as a leading figure of left-wing politics in India.

    Periyar joined the Indian National Congress in 1919 and participated in the Vaikom Satyagraha, during which he was imprisoned twice. He resigned from the Congress in 1925, believing that they only served the interests of Brahmins. From 1929 to 1932, he toured British Malaya, Europe and the Soviet Union which later influenced his Self-Respect Movement in favor of caste equali