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Dr. Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar (click for stamp information)
Dr. Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar (click for stamp information)

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Dr. Keshavrao Baliram Hedgewar (click for stamp information)
Issue Date
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18 March 1999
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300
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Keshavrao Baliram Hedgew ar (1889-1940), a patriot, seer, organizer and founder of the 'Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha' was born in a poor Vedic Scholar's family. The rising tempo of the political atmosphere since the partition of Bengal in 1905 rubbed on to Keshavrao in his childhood itself. For organising students to raise the slogan of "Vande Mataram" during the visit of Inspector of Schools, he was expelled from high school. He passed the Matriculation examination of the National  Council of Education, Bengal in 1909 and went on to complete his medical education in 1914.

 

He never practised as a doctor. He advocated full political  freedom  and  devoted  himself  entirely   to national work in respective of party affiliations, and was equally at home with the revolution aries, the Congress and the Hindu Mahasabha. He galvanised the youth of the region and participated in the Home Rule Campaign of Lokmanya Tilak in Vidarbha in 1918. He was arrested and gaoled for Satyagraha both in 1921 and in 1931. His greatest achievement was the foundation of the 'Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha ' on the Vijayadashami Day(27 September) in 1925.

 

Dr. Hedgewar found that the people were hopelessly divided and that the methods tried till then for removing this greatest defect were unsuccessful. He felt that Indians lay prostrate before the foreign rulers mainly due to lack of unity and vitality and that they needed to be reinvigorated with a militant spirit. He was of the view that a consciousness of the glorious past of India would revive their confidence and pride, to regain independence. He devised a novel type of organization which converted the whole country into a vast continuing school, harbouring a set of disciplined friendly groups unaffected by any over-formal regulations, self-dependent and self-financing. This he called the 'R.S.S. ' or the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangha', i.e. the National Volunteer Union. Mahatma Gandhi paid a visit to a camp at Wardha (25 December 1934) where with many other admirable things, he found that the organization had successfully managed to eradicate all vestiges of untouchability. Dr. Hedge war remained at the forefront of the struggle for independence and again courted arrest at the call of Mahatma Gandhi in 1931.

 

The demands of this growing organization increased its problems and even the iron constitution of the founder began to feel the strain from 1932. Against medical advice, he took neither full treatment n or rest, and worked day and night even when in bed. He died of high blood pressure on 21 June, 1940, at  a  time when his guidance was needed and even sought everywhere in the country, against the background of the Second World War.

 

The  Department of  Posts  is happy  to  issue  a commemorative stamp on this great patriot.

 

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

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