Mohar Singh Rathore
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Born: | January 5, 1926 Lakhau, Churu, Rajasthan, India |
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Died: | 22 June 1985 New Delhi |
Occupation: | Advocate, Agriculturist and Social activist & Political activist
(MP Loksabha) |
Mohar Singh Rathore (5 January 1926 – 22 June 1985) was a social reformer & political Congress worker, a champion of causes of the farmers & downtrodens.[citation needed] . Born at a small village Lakhau, 15 km east of Churu (चूरु) in a Rajput family & yet a teetotaler himself & preached the same to the society. Believer of Arya Samaji's way of life & a follower of Acharya Vinoba Bhave's Bhoodan Yagna (land donation movement) - he donated hundreds of acres of his jagir land to landless and inspired many others to follow the suit. His father Thakur of village Lakhau Moti Singh Rathore died while young Mohar Singh was still graduating. At this hour of sorrow and grief Mother Bhur Kanwar, a pious lady, was a great inspiration for him. He advocated for social reforms like Discouraging Purdah, Dowry, Child Marriage & Untouchability.
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[edit] Education
Primarily at native village Lakhau under the guidance of grand father Thakur Mohabat Singh ji, Mother Smt. Bhur kanwar and the first teacher Master Seduram ji of Village Gangiasar from 1929 to 1933. There never used to be schools in the villages at that time. Later during 1933 -- 1935 went to Village Alsisar about 25 KMs away at J K High School where the Principal Shri Kailashpati Singh from Bihar Province was a strict and disciplined teacher who influenced young Mohar Singh a lot. In 1935 he joined Birla High School, Pilani where he was greatly influenced by secular education. But next year he was sent along with his elder Brother Mohan Singh to Bikaner at Walter Noble High School where most of the boys of the than Thakurs used to study. Here Mohar Singh studied until 1942 and passed High School Examination with First Division. Again he took admission in at Pilani for graduation and passed Inter Science with First Division from Birla Engineering Collage, Pilani. In 1946 his Grand Father died so his regular studies were disturbed. But he passed BA (Hons) as a non collegiate student and than L.L.B. from Jaipur and thus Mohar Singh who aspired to become an Engineer became an Advocate by destiny.
[edit] Positions held
- 1949 Awarded Licence for Stamp Vending by the State of Bikaner
- 1951 Awarded Sanad for outstanding work of Census
- 1955 Appointed Pleader
- 1956 Became a follower of Vinoba Bhave & donated his Jagir Lands in Bhudan & inspire others to follow
- 1956 Enrolled Advocate, Rajasthan High Court
- 1957 Filed Nomination to contest MLA election but withdrew as party directions
- 1962 Elected M.L.A. Rajasthan from Churu
- 1964 Nominated Member, Zonal Railway Users Committee
- 1965 Elected Member, Rajasthan PCC
- 1966 Nominated Member, Zonal Railway Users Committee
- 1970 Elected Member, AICC
- 1971 Elected M.L.A. Rajasthan from Churu
- 1972 Elected Vice President, DCC Churu
- Elected Director, Churu Central Co-operative Bank
- Elected Chairman, Churu Central Co-operative Bank
- Elected Director, Rajasthan Apex Bank, Jaipur
- Elected Chairman, Wholesale Upbhokta Bhandar, Churu
- Elected Director, URMUL, Bikaner
- Elected President, Sarvhitkarini Sabha, Churu
- Founded Balika MahaVidyalaya, Churu as Founder Chairman (A Girls PG College)
- 1984 Elected to Lok Sabha from Churu
[edit] His contribution to Churu.[citation needed]
With his active inspiration, involvement & persuasion following institutions came to Churu around the era of 60s & 70s--
- Trilok Bal Vihar a school for modern education now donated & upgraded to Kendriya Vidyalaya.
- Bhartia Hospital a hundred bed modern District Hospital
- Churu Balika Mahavidyalaya a college for girls with nominal fees
- Renovation of Kabir Pathshala a school for the downtroden
- Renovation of Putri Pathshala a school for the girls
- Sarda School
- Adult Education
- PG Classes at Lohia College
- Water Supply Scheme for the Town
- Sweet Drinking Water from Indira Gandhi Canal 150 Kms away
- Metalling lanes & bylanes of town
- Ground Water Board at Churu
- Modernisation of Goshala
- Maternity Hospital in the Fort
- Sainik Basti a colony for defence personnel at nominal price
- Subsidy & Loan for WaterTanks (Kund) to harvest rainwater in rural areas
- Subsidy & Loan for Open well for irrigation
- Employment Exchange
- Rural electrification
- A good nework of Roads in the district
[edit] His family
He was Married to Smt. Pan Kanwar Bhati from Village: Randhawa, District Sirsa, Haryana and has five sons and two daughters. Had eight brothers and two sisters.
[edit] Literature on Mohar Singh Rathore
Veli: An epic poetry written in Dingal dilect and Nagri script by writer -- Mukun Singh.
[edit] Death
He died on 22 June 1985 as sitting Member Parliament of India
[edit] Picture Gallary
leading Advocate of the District He remained MLA & MP several times & done a lot to build modern Churu as we see.
HRD Minister Arjun Singh releasing 'Veli' |
[edit] External links
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