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  Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861-1946) was an Indian politician, notable for his role in the freedom struggle and his espousal of Hindu nationalism.
Malaviya was born to an orthodox Hindu family at Allahabad on December 25, 1861.
Malaviya was the president of the Indian National Congress during 1909 and in 1918.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pandit_Madan_Mohan_Malaviya   (320 words)

  
 Historical Sikh Events at Gateway to Sikhism:The Sikhs and the Independence Movement-3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, Maulana Shaukat Ali, Dr. Sayed Mahmud, and Sheik Abdul Majid met informally in Bombay in early October to plan the conference to be held in Allahabad in November.
Meanwhile, Pandit Malaviya toured Punjab to confer with Sikh and Hindu leaders and to invite their participation in preliminary discussions to be held in Delhi in advance of the conference.
Pandit Malaviya instructed conference delegates to work for ratification of the agreement by their respective constituencies and to reconvene by the middle of December in order to adopt it.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /events/inde3.htm   (1818 words)

  
 Teacher of the Nation
Pandit Vrajanath faced the east and said, "God, grant me a son the equal of whom has not been born and never be born." Unaware of the power of his wish, Pandit Vrajanath’s prayers were answered.
Because of this admiration, Madan Mohan was greatly loved by all and he grew up being a cheerful and active boy.
Malaviya may not stand out as brightly as Mahatma Gandhi, but he was the major ‘invisible’ foundation in the shaping of our nation.
www.bsna.org /bzine-m/jan2k1/bvani-y2k/teacher-nation.htm   (1237 words)

  
 Madan Mohan Malaviya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Madan Mohan Malaviya, who founded the Benares Hindu University (BHU), was born at Allahabad on 25 December 1861.
Malaviya took a keen interest in the industrial development of the country and was therefore appointed a member of the Indian Industrial Commission in 1916.
The Benares Hindu University, which was perhaps Malaviya’s greatest achievement, will remind future generations of the keen interest that he took in the education of the mind and the spirit.
rrtd.nic.in /madanmohanmalaviya.htm   (352 words)

  
 DKPA : Presidents of the Indian National Congress
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861-1946) Madan Mohan Malaviya was born in Allahabad on December 25, 1861.
On account of his services to the Congress he was elected its President in 1909,1918,1932 and 1933, but owing to his arrest by the Government of India, he could not preside over the 1932 and 1933 sessions which had been banned.
Pandit Bishan Narayan Dar (1864-1916) Pandit Bishan Narayan Dar, one of the most prominent nationalist leaders in the early phase of the Indian National Congress, was born at Barabanki (U.P.) in 1864.
www.geocities.com /dakshina_kan_pa/art25/topright.htm   (1322 words)

  
 Varanasi Tours India,Varanasi Temple Tour in India,Varanasi Pilgrimage Tours   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Vishwanath Temple, built by the Birlas, was planned by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
The temple, built by the Birlas, was planned by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
The university was founded by Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya as a centre for the study of Indian art, culture, music and Sanskrit.
www.indiamart.com /varanasitours   (2307 words)

  
 Pt. Madan Mohan Malaviya
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya was the founder of Banaras (Hindu) University which stands as an enduring memorial to his foresight, educational ideals, and passion for Indian culture.
Born at Allahabad in an orthodox Brahmin family, young Malaviya had his early education in Sanskrit.
The "Spotless Pandit," as Malaviyaji was described by a member of the Viceroy's Executive Council, was the epitome of selfless service in the cause of the nation.
www.liveindia.com /freedomfighters/MadanMohanMalaviya.html   (508 words)

  
 BEGINNING OF THE GANDHI ERA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
On the basis of this Committee’s recommendations two bills which came to be known as Rowlatt Bills or ‘Black’ Bills were introduced in the imperial Legislative council in February, 1919.
Despite nation – wide and bitter opposition from all the elected members of the Council – four of them resigned in protest and Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya delivered one of the most classic and memorable speeches – the Government rushed through the first Rowlatt Bill on March 18.
Mohan Malaviya to enquire into the Jallianwala Bagh tragedy.
www.careera1.com /Projects/summary/gandhiera.htm   (4460 words)

  
 AAS Abstracts: South Asia Session 111   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The factions vying for influence attempted to use the university as a source of legitimization, giving various interpretations to the Hindu in Benares Hindu University and attempting to direct different understandings of dharma for their own ends.
Although Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya is viewed as the founder of BHU, the university would probably not have existed without the support of British officials who both permitted and encouraged its development.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, as a nationalist, a brahmin, and a leader in both the Indian National Congress and the Hindu Mahasabha, had his own vision of the Hindu purpose of the institution.
www.aasianst.org /absts/1995abst/southasi/sases111.htm   (1606 words)

  
 Vitasta Annual Number: A Kashmir Sabha, Kolkata Publication
Then came the political upheaval of 1931 which shook our community and we were sort of stirred out of a sense of complacency nurtured during the sway of the Jammu based Dogra Maharajas since 1846.
Pandit Kashyap Bandhu suddenly swept into this scene with the impact of a storm.
Pandit Shiv Narayan Fotedar, rather a late participant in active politics, stood aloof and did not join the National Conference, which emerged out of this movement.
vitasta.org /2000/3.6.html   (1048 words)

  
 tribuneindia...Chandigarh
CHANDIGARH, Dec 25 — Delivering the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Memorial Lecture on "India in Retrospect'', Mr Kamaleshwar Sinha, Associate Editor, The Tribune, said here today that society had degenerated gradually and to bring about a change there was the need for addressing the wrongs at the point the degeneration had begun.
The lecture was organised by the Banaras Hindu University Alumni Association of Chandigarh at ICSSR complex, Panjab University, to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit M.M. Malaviya.
Mr Sinha began with a description of the personality of the Pandit, stating that he was a memorable figure in the Indian freedom movement, an outstanding nation-builder, and modest, cautious but firm in his assertion of Indian self-respect.
www.tribuneindia.com /1998/98dec26/chd.htm   (3345 words)

  
 Dalit Voice - The Voice of the Persecuted Nationalities Denied Human Rights   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
As declared, the Conference of the Hindu leaders was held amidst this tense situation at the spacious Hall of the Indian Merchants' Chamber on September 19, 1932, under the presidentship of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
In order to save the life of Mahatma Gandhi, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, the President of the meeting suggested that a solution acceptable to both the sides should be found out.
Jaikar, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, Mathuradas Wasanji as representatives of the high Caste Hindus.
www.dalitvoice.org /Templates/march_a2006/reports.htm   (3215 words)

  
 Blessings From The Eminent
Doctorji's way of presenting his ideas and his deep insight into the problems faced by the country did not fail to have an impact on the sharp mind of Subhash Babu.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya was one of the greatest patriots of our country.
Observing the Shakha amid the dilapidated structure and broken walls, Malaviya inferred that the financial condition of the Sangh was not sound.
www.freeindia.org /biographies/greatpersonalities/hedgewar/page14.htm   (207 words)

  
 Massacre of Jalianwala Bagh, Amritsar
ccording to Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, who personally collected information with a view to raising the issue in the Central Legislative Council, over 1,000 were killed.
Soon after the tragic happenings of the Baisakhi day, 1919, a committee was formed with Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya as president to raise a befitting memorial to perpetuate the memory of the martyrs.
The Bagh was acquired by the nation on 1 August 1920 at a cost of 5,60,472 rupees but the actual construction of the memorial had to wait until after Independence.
www.sikh-history.com /sikhhist/events/jbagh.html   (1365 words)

  
 Electrical Engineering
Chatterjee - Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Prize of IE(I) in 1992.
Chatterjee - Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Prize of IE(I) in 1995.
Chakravorti - Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Prize of IE(I) in 1995-96.
www.jadavpur.edu /academics/awards.html   (793 words)

  
 India's Freedom Struggle: Madan Mohan Malaviya
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya was born in an orthodox Brahmin family in Allahabad in the present day state of Uttara Pradesh.
Initiated in study of scriptures at a young age, he grew into a bright intellectual.
An eminent Congressman, Malaviya was the president of the Indian National Congress during 1909 and in 1918.
www.kamat.com /kalranga/freedom/malaviya.htm   (187 words)

  
 Rastriya swayamsevak sangh
Guru soon succeeded in securing the blessings of eminent persons like Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya for the Sangh activities.
Malaviya had made available a room for the Sangh office and also a ground for Shakha activities in the campus of the University.
Malaviya often discussed with Guru about the future of the country.
www.freeindia.org /biographies/greatleaders/golwalkar/page7.htm   (249 words)

  
 Excelsior... Nation
Union Home Minister L K Advani today paid floral tributes at the portrait of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in the Central Hall of Parliament on the Educationist’s 137th birth anniversary.
Copies of a booklet containing a profile of Pandit Malaviya, brought out both in Hindi and English by the Lok Sabha Secretariat on the occasion, was also presented to those present.
L M Singhvi, former diplomat and MP, was the main speaker at the function organised by ‘Mahamana Malaviya Mission’.
www.dailyexcelsior.com /98dec26/national.htm   (2543 words)

  
 Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Born in an educated orthodox Hindu family at Prayag (Allahabad) in 1861, Madan Mohan Malaviya name to be recognized as an outstanding and noble son of India.
His multifaceted personality made him, at the same time, a great patriot, an educationist with a vision, a social reformer, an ardent journalist, reluctant but effective lawyer, a successful parliamentarian and an outstanding statesman.
Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya created history in Indian education with this institution - the first of its kind in the country.
www.bhu.ac.in /mahamana.htm   (579 words)

  
 The Hindu : Malaviya's life and mission
THE NAME of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya (1861-1946) shines as one of the chief leaders of the Indian National movement in its earlier phases.
The establishment of this university, which has become a premier centre of learning with its extensive campus and colleges, playgrounds, hostels and the temple of Visvanatha centrally located in it, was his greatest life-time achievement.
This book is a collection of opinions, essays and extracts of writings on Malaviya's life, mission and achievement by eminent persons including leaders like Rajendra Prasad, Jawaharlal Nehru, Mahatma Gandhi, Annie Besant, Purushothamdoss Tandon, Maithili Saran-Gupta and Lalbahadur Shastri.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/br/2001/11/27/stories/2001112700120303.htm   (236 words)

  
 tribuneindia...Chandigarh
Mr B.K. Nehru delivers the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya lecture at the ICSSR auditorium on the PU campus on Saturday.
He was delivering the Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya Memorial Lecture organised by the BHU Alumni Association at the ICCSR complex in Panjab University here today.
DERA BASSI, Dec 25 — Four persons including three men of the Chandigarh Home Guards, who were allegedly involved in a robbery on gun-point at a resort near Zirakpur have been arrested by the Dera Bassi police.
www.tribuneindia.com /1999/99dec26/chd.htm   (472 words)

  
 Elinepa-Indika online
Madan Mohan Malaviya whose contributions to Indian religion and society are notable and remarkable.
Prominent leader J.B. Kripalani says: "I know that he (Malaviyaji) was a passionate advocate of Hindu- Muslim unity."12 His dream of future India was not of a Hindu India but of a strong secular India.
Madan Mohan Malaviya like Dayananda Saraswati was a great Hindu social reformer.
www.elinepa.org /indika2005/paper_malviya.htm   (1748 words)

  
 BANGLAPEDIA: Hindu Mahasabha
Hindu Mahasabha was founded in 1915 to bring together the diverse local Hindu movements which had roots in North Indian public life, reaching back as far as the previous century.
It was remodelled much on the lines of the Congress in the early 1920s by its founders including UP's Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
With branches in most parts of India it put emphasis on social and religious work among Hindus and untouchables, on protection of cows and in the spread of Hindi.
banglapedia.net /HT/H_0129.HTM   (644 words)

  
 Varanasi Travel, Tour Packages, Tours, Hotels, Holidays Or Vacation In Varanasi
The Kashi Vishvanath Temple - Located in the premises of the Banaras Hindu University this temple is about thirty minutes walk from the gates of the university.
Banaras Hindu University - One of the oldest educational centres in India, the Benaras Hindu University was built in 1917.
The campus is spread over five square kilometres and is home to the Bharat Kala Bhavan.
us.makemytrip.com /destination/varanasi/varanasi1.htm   (906 words)

  
 The Hindu : Indian dance
THE EARLIEST author to write comprehensively on the different forms of Indian dance was Enakshi (Rama Rao) Bhavnani who, in 1965, published her book The Dance in India.
The uniqueness of this article is that it is based on an unpublished account of Uday Shankar's life written by his father, Pandit Shyam Shankar Chaudhury, in 1932.
Sunil Kothari, who secured a doctorate for his thesis on the dance-drama tradition of South India, has contributed an article on ``Dhruva-s and Daru-s'' which will be extremely useful to teachers and students of dance.
www.hindu.com /thehindu/2000/03/07/stories/1307017c.htm   (725 words)

  
 Mahatma Gandhi Research & Media Service - Chronology 1917
While opening session of Imperial legislative Council, Viceroy explained his refusal to allow Pandit Malaviya’s notice to move Bill to abolish indentured emigration entirely.
Met Pandit Malaviya, Rajendra Prasad and others and left for Ranchi.
In Imperial Legislative Council, Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya moved resolution urging holding of I.C.S. examination in India and England simultaneously.
www.gandhiserve.org /information/chronology_1917/chronology_1917.html   (2120 words)

  
 Professor B.R. Shenoy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
PROFESSOR B.R. Born on June 3, 1905 near Mangalore, Karnataka, Bellikoth Ragunath Shenoy was educated at Benares Hindu University (where he secured a first class first at the MA Economics Exam in 1929) and later at the London School of Economics (LSE).
As a student he actively participated in the freedom struggle and was jailed at Nagpur where he came under the close contact and immense influence of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
At LSE he was inspired by the ideas of Professor Friedrich Hayek who later won the Nobel Prize in Economics.
www.ccsindia.org /people_brs_shenoy.htm   (389 words)

  
 Poona Pact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
19th September, 1932: The conference of the Hindu leaders was held at spacious Hall of the Indian Merchant's Chamber on September 19, 1932, under the president ship of Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya.
At noon Jayakar, Sapru and Malaviya saw Gandhi in the Jail.
According to them, the purpose of the Poona Pact would be defeated and what was more the Depressed Class candidates stood no chance success against their influential caste Hindu rivals in the elections to Second Chamber.
www.homepagez.com /babasaheb/biography/poona_pact.htm   (4800 words)

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