Sardar vallabhbhai patel dharamshala varanasi

  1. From the archives: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a man of iron
  2. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The man who forged the Indian union
  3. Vallabhbhai Patel summary
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From the archives: Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, a man of iron

The slender figure in a spotless white sari was bent intently over the spinning wheel as I waited patiently before making my request. This was four decades ago in Delhi, where I had gone to meet Manibehn Patel, then member of Parliament, for permission to see the Sardar Patel microfilms. Yes, she said finally, but no extractions to be taken, which put me in a quandary. In the next few weeks, over endless cups of tea, for which I would leap out from my desk in the Archives to take down notes of what I had been reading, I entered the fascinating world of the Sardar. There was indeed a bit of iron in his constitution which made him unbending, committed and focused, inherited by his daughter Manibehn, who had taken the Gandhian vow to remain unwedded, taking care of her illustrious father and keeping a record of his papers, letters and notes for posterity. Born on October 31, 1875, in Nadiad, a small town in Gujarat, Vallabhbhai was fourth in a family of five brothers and a sister and spent his early childhood in completely rustic and rural settings. His father Jhaverbhai, of the Leva Patidar community, settled down in his ten acres of ancestral property in Karamsad. Apart from attending the village school, Vallabhbhai helped his father in the field. There being no English school at Karamsad he attended a tutorial course in English before leaving for Petlad, a neighbouring town where he studied till the fifth standard. Following traditional Patidar customs, Valabhbhai was marr...

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel: The man who forged the Indian union

Also Read: • • • There was once a time, not too long ago in historical terms, that there may not have been India as it exists today but a fractious collection of nearly 600 princely states. If a nation-state called India emerged in 1947 from the staggering ruins of close to 200 years of colonial plunder, to a significant extent the credit settles on one man – Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Described by The New York Times as “leather tough”, Patel, whose 139th birth anniversary is celebrated today, is in the midst of a major national revival. For someone on whom fell the enormous task of nation-building and political regeneration, Patel has for decades remained in the towering shadows of Mohandas Gandhi on the one hand and Jawaharlal Nehru on the other, “the father of the nation” and the first prime minister respectively of India. In recent years, there has been growing popular awareness and eminently justifiable celebration of the defining role that Patel played in bringing together sometimes vain, sometimes egotistic, sometimes deluded and almost always utterly self-absorbed rulers of 565 princely states to join the Indian union. A country of some 300 million in 1947, impoverished by two centuries of brutal colonial exploitation and torn asunder by religious and cultural bloodletting, it needed the quietly firm and unassailable resolve of Patel to re-emerge. Patel had to use a combination of statecraft, flattery, coercion and whatever else he was required to muster to forge a ...

Vallabhbhai Patel summary

Vallabhbhai Patel, known as Sardar Patel, (born Oct. 31, 1875, Nadiad, Gujarat, India—died Dec. 15, 1950, Bombay), Indian statesman. Educated in India, he set up his own law office in 1900 and later studied law in Britain; he did not become involved in politics until 1917. Like Related Article Summaries

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