10 Facts about Shivaram Rajguru

Written By: Dr. Kumar Ashutosh | Updated: April 08, 2024, 10:11 am IST | Category: Indian National Movement | Views: 1018 views

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10 facts about Shivaram Rajguru are presented below.

  1. Early Life and Inspiration: Born on August 24, 1908, in Khed near Pune, Maharashtra, Shivaram Rajguru was inspired by Lokmanya Tilak’s revolutionary ideals from a young age.
  2. Renaming in Honour: Khed, his birthplace, was renamed Rajgurunagar in tribute to his contributions to India’s freedom.
  3. Educational Pursuits and Tragedy: Despite losing his father at a tender age, Rajguru pursued his studies diligently. His family’s dreams were overshadowed by his fervor for independence.
  4. Journey to Revolution: At the age of 15, Rajguru embarked on a journey to Varanasi, walking for six days to join a Sanskrit school where he found fellow revolutionaries.
  5. Joining the Movement: Rajguru joined the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army, committed to overthrowing British rule by any means necessary.

More facts about Shivaram Rajguru

  1. Alliance with Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev: Teaming up with Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, Rajguru played a crucial role in the assassination of British Police officer J.P. Saunders in Lahore in 1928.
  2. Avenge for Lala Lajpat Rai: The assassination aimed to avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, who succumbed to injuries sustained during a protest against the Simon Commission.
  3. Hiding and Arrest: After the assassination, Rajguru sought refuge in Nagpur, but was eventually arrested while traveling to Pune, even after seeking shelter in the house of an RSS worker.
  4. Ultimate Sacrifice: Alongside Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, Rajguru faced the gallows on March 23, 1931, marking the culmination of their brave struggle for freedom. Their bodies were cremated on the banks of the River Sutlej.
  5. Legacy of Fearless Spirit: Rajguru, at just 23 years old, embodied a fearless spirit and unwavering courage, forever etched in the annals of Indian history as a martyr and a true patriot. His dedication to India’s independence remains an inspiration for generations to come.

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Dr. Kumar Ashutosh, a postgraduate and PHD in History and UGC NET qualified, has rich experience of over 16 years in mentoring civil services and various competitive exam aspirants. He worked for online platforms like CollegeDekho, OnlineTyari, etc. and various publishers like S. Chand, Unique and Arihant. He qualified in the CSE Mains and appeared in the interview in UPSC.

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