Jayaprakash Narayan

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Jayaprakash Narayan was an Indian independence activist and political leader

Oct 11, 1902

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 11, 1902
  • Died on: October 8, 1979
  • Nationality: Indian
  • Famous: Ohio State University, University Of California, Berkeley, Leaders, Political Leaders
  • Spouses: Prabhavati Devi
  • Known as: JP Narayan, Jayaprakash, Lok Nayak
  • Universities:
    • Ohio State University,University Of California, Berkeley
    • Ohio State University
    • University of Wisconsin-Madison
    • University of California
    • Berkeley

Jayaprakash Narayan born at

Saran district

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Birth Place

Jayaprakash Narayan married Prabhavati Devi in 1920. His wife, just 14 years old at the time of marriage, evolved to become a prominent freedom fighter and Gandhian in her own right. Prabhavati was very independent and moved to Gandhi's ashram when Narayan went to the U.S. for his higher studies.

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Personal Life

He suffered from kidney failure, diabetes and heart ailments during his later years and died on 8 October 1979.

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Personal Life

Jayaprakash Narayan was born on 11 October 1902 in a village in Saran district of Bihar, British India, into a Hindu Kayastha family as the fourth child of Harsu Dayal Srivastava and Phul Rani Devi. His father was a junior official in the Canal Department of the State government.

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Childhood & Early Life

He studied at the collegiate school at Patna where he developed a reading habit. Along with magazines like ‘Saraswati’, ‘Prabha’ and ‘Pratap’, he also read the ‘Bhagwad Gita’. A brilliant student, he excelled in his studies and completed school in 1918. He won a District merit scholarship to Patna College.

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Childhood & Early Life

For his higher studies, he moved to the United States in 1922. He did several odd jobs to pay for his education there and these experiences made him aware about the difficulties faced by the working class.

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Childhood & Early Life

He initially enrolled at Berkeley and later transferred to The University of Iowa when fees at Berkeley weas doubled. He was again forced to transfer to many other universities.

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Childhood & Early Life

Despite the difficulties he faced in the U.S., he managed to study his favorite subject, sociology, and received some valuable guidance from Professor Edward Ross. During this time he was introduced to Karl Marx’s works which influenced him greatly.

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Childhood & Early Life

Jayaprakash Narayan returned to India in 1929. Impressed by his ideals, Jawaharlal Nehru invited him to join the Indian National Congress which he accepted. Mahatma Gandhi was also impressed by the young man and took him under his wings, becoming his mentor.

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Later Years

He became very active in the surging Indian independence movement. He participated in the civil disobedience against British rule and was arrested and imprisoned in 1932. During his imprisonment he met Ram Manohar Lohia, Minoo Masani, Achyut Patwardhan, Ashok Mehta, Yusuf Desai and other national leaders, which strengthened his nationalist fervor.

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Later Years

After his release, he played a major role in the founding of the Congress Socialist Party, a left-wing group within the Congress Party, and was made its General Secretary.

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Later Years

He intensified his role in the Indian freedom struggle and was imprisoned by the British again in 1939 for his opposition to Indian participation in World War II on the side of Britain. A daring soul, he made good his escape in a dramatic way.

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Later Years

In 1942, Mahatma Gandhi launched the Quit India Movement. During this time Narayan along with the likes of Suraj Narayan Singh, Gulab Chand Gupta, and Ramnandan Mishra planned to start an underground movement for freedom. However Narayan was recaptured by the British in 1943.

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Later Years

Jayaprakash Narayan led the Bihar Movement which was initiated by students in Bihar in 1974 in protest against the corruption in the government of Bihar. Also called Total Revolution Movement and JP Movement, it later turned against Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's government at the centre and became a satyagraha of sorts.

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Major Works