Shyamji Krishna Varma; A source of inspiration for many revolutionaries
Shyamji Krishna Varma; A source of inspiration for many revolutionaries
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Through his revolutionary activities, Shyamji Krishna Varma has made India's independence resolution dynamic. In addition, many revolutionaries became a source of inspiration. He was the first Indian to receive M.A. and titles from Oxford. Impressed by his Sanskrit speech in Pune, Monier Williams had made Varma an assistant professor of Sanskrit at Oxford. Today is his birthday and we are going to share a glimpse of his life.

This great man was born on October 4, 1857, in Mandvi town of Gujarat province. At present, the town has now been developed in Mandvi Lok Sabha constituency. He started working for Swaraj during his advocacy in Ajmer in 1888. He worked for the public interest in Ratlam in Madhya Pradesh and Diwan in Junagadh, Gujarat. From the age of 20, he started participating revolutionary activities.

He then went to England again in 1897. In 1905, Lord Curzon struggled against excesses. This year, the monthly newspaper "The Indian Sociologist" was released from England, which was later published from Geneva. In England, he founded the India House. After returning to India, he founded the Indian Home Rule Society with revolutionary students in 1905.

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