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Kanahiyalal M. Munshi (click for stamp information)
Kanahiyalal M. Munshi (click for stamp information)

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Kanahiyalal M. Munshi (click for stamp information)
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30 December 1988
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60
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K.M. Munshi is remembered for his versatility: freedom-fighter. lawyer, one of the makers of India's Constitution, literary giant, philosopher, creative artist, educationalist, promotor of art, music, dance and drama, an able administrator, an advocate of Sanskrit and Hindi, enveronmentalist and a builder of institutions. Born on Broach (now in Gujarat State) on 30th December, 1887, he settled down in Bombay in 1901. He was deeply influenced by Shri Aurobindo Ghosh, who was his Professor at Baroda College. He married Atilaxmi Pathak when he was 14. Lawyer by profession, he was enrolled as an advocate (O.S.) in 1913 and joined the Home Rule League and became Joint Editor of Young India. In 1917, he became a member of the Subjects Committee of the Indian National Congress. Dr. Munshi was deeply interested in ducation. He was elected President of the Panchgani Education Society and founded the Gujarati Sahitya Sansad. He was closely associated with the Bombay University in diferent capacities. TheMaharaja Gaekwad of Baroda appointed him a Member of the Baroda University Commission. In February, 1924 his wife, Atilaxmi, passed away.

In 1926 he married Lilavati Seth. In 1927 he was elected to the Bombay Legislative Council, but resigned in 1929 during the Bardoli Satyagraha. He was re-elected in 1930. He rejoined the Congress and was sentenced to six months' imprisonment for participating in the Salt Satyagraha movement. In 1932 he was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment in Bijapur. In 1934 he was re-elected to the Bombay Legislative Assembly and appointed Home Minister in the first Congress Government. He was elected President of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. In 1939, he resigned the Home Misnistership, plunged into the Satyagraha movement and was again arrested. In 1946 he was appointed to the Experts' Commitee for drafting the Constitution of India and elected to the Constituent Assembly. In 1947, he was apointed Agent-General to the Government of India in Hyderabad.

In 1950, he became the Union Minister for Food & Agriculture, and was the Governor of U.P. from 1952-57. He resigned from the Congress in 1959 and was elected Vice-President of the Swatantra Party. In 1938, Shri Munshi founded the Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan at Bombay, and, as its President, guided its activities till his death. He transformed the Bhavan into a major institution serving the cultural, educational, literary, scientific and spiritual life of the nation through its innumerable activities. It has now over 85 constituent institutions and 50 Kendras. His love of literature was such that even when he was young, he promoted a monthly magazine BHARGAVA.

He wrote over 125 books, including social, mythological and historical novels, in English, Hindi & Gujarati. He is considered one of the path-breakers of Gujarati Literature, His books include "Mari Kamala', 'Varni Vasulat', 'Kono-Vank', 'Patan-ni-Prabhuta', 'Gujarat-no-Nath', 'Prithvi Vallabh', 'Rajadhi Raj', 'Kakani Shashi', 'Gujarat & Its Literature', 'I Follow the Mahatma', 'Akhand Hindustan', 'The Glory that was Gurjaradesa', 'Imperial Gurjars', 'Bhagvadgita & Modern Life', 'Gandhi the Master', 'The End of an Era', 'Krishnavatara'. Dr. Munshi is rightly remembered among the great architects and builders of modern India. He died on February 8, 1971.

Source : Information Folder issued by Indian Posts & Telegraph Department, Government of India

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