Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday in India in 2024

Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday in India in 2024
  How long until Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday?
Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday
  Dates of Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday in India
2025 Apr 5
Andhra PradeshSat, Apr 5Regional Holiday
TelanganaSat, Apr 5Regional Holiday
2024 Apr 5
Andhra PradeshFri, Apr 5Regional Holiday
TelanganaFri, Apr 5Regional Holiday
2023 Apr 5
Andhra PradeshWed, Apr 5Regional Holiday
TelanganaWed, Apr 5Regional Holiday
2022 Apr 5
Andhra PradeshTue, Apr 5Regional Holiday
TelanganaTue, Apr 5Regional Holiday
2021 Apr 5
Andhra PradeshMon, Apr 5Government Holiday
TelanganaMon, Apr 5Regional Holiday
  Summary

Andhra Pradesh, Telangana. Birthday of an Indian independence activist and politician from Bihar

  Which regions observe Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday in 2024?
National Holiday Regional Holiday Not a public holiday Govt Holiday

When is Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday?

Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday is a regional holiday in the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana observed on April 5th.

This holiday marks the birth anniversary of a noted Indian activist and politician who was born on this day in 1908.

History of Babu Jagjivan Ram Birthday

Jagjivan Ram was born on April 5th 1908 in Bihar into an 'untouchable' caste. Even during his education and formative years, he showed his desire to fight for the rights of the scheduled castes and the oppressed and downtrodden.

Though he gained a degree in science in 1931, he showed an interest in social activism, that caught the eye of  Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose drawing him into a life of political service.

In fact, Babu Jagjivan Ram holds the world record for being a parliamentarian for 50 uninterrupted years, from 1936 to 1986.

He was a member of the First Cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru’s interim Government where he was the youngest Minister and a member of the Constituent Assembly of India. He would go on to high office and serve as Minister of Defense (1970 - 1974) and Deputy Prime Minister (1977 - 1979).

He remained a member of Parliament till his death in 1986.

In 1935, he contributed to the establishment of the All-India Depressed Classes League, an organisation dedicated to attaining equality for untouchables.

Today, he is regarded as a Dalit icon who dedicated his life for the betterment of the untouchables.


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