Lala Lajpat Rai

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF LALA LAJPAT RAI’S LIFE

18th January 1865 Born 1874 Admitted to District School Board 1877 Marriage to Radha Devi 1878 Passed Middle Class exams 1880 Passed Entrance Exams of Calcutta/Punjab University 1881 (Feb.) Joined Lahore Public College 1882 Passed Pleadership course. Joined Arya Samaj 1885 Passed Lawyers Degree Course 1886 Started Legal Practice 1888 Entered politics 1889-92 Served as

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The Revenge

Lalaji’s death was not reconcilable for the hot minded young revolutionaries of Hindustan Socialist Republican Army. Bhagat Singh in particular was incensed. It was a great humiliation meted out to the people of India by aliens, he said. The young people could not take it lying down. They wanted to take revenge to prove to

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Simon Commission

1924 was worst communal blood shed year. It was sad for the countrymen but good for the British colonial rulers. They were telling the world that staying of the British in India was a necessity otherwise the country would destroy itself in bloodshed in the absence of British. To drive the advantage home British government

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Financial Ventures

The missions Lala Lajpat Rai was involved in entailed heavy funding and spending. As Lalaji was dead serious in his missions he had to create financial resources to push reforms, build up schools and colleges. Much of his earnings from legal practice also went into his social endeavours. He also had founded Punjab National Bank.

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Education

Lalaji was great advocate of education in India. He wrote a book on the subject. ‘The Problems of Education in India.’ He listed following institutions as the good efforts in the field of education in India—1. Mohammedan-Anglo Oriental College, Aligarh2. D.A.V. College, Lahore3. Central Hindu College, Benaras4. Ferguson College, Poona5. Gurukul Kangri, Haridwar6. Tagore School,

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Widow Problem

Widows in Hindu society were in a pitiable state. It was like a black mark against the entire society. The life of a widow was hell in the society controlled by orthodoxy and blindfaiths. A helpless widow was the embodiment of all the evils conceivable. They were treated like lepers and singled out for physical

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Fat in the Fire

In the year 1911, capital of India shifted from Calcutta to New Delhi after the famous Delhi Darbar of the King of England where all the Kings, Rajas, Ranas, Queens and Nawabs of India paid obeisance to the white Emperor George V. Then Delhi was a part of Punjab.The people were angry at the way

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