Nanaji Deshmukh

Birthday October 11, 1916

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Kadoli, Parbhani District, Hyderabad State, British India (present-day Kadoli, Hingoli District, Maharashtra, India)

DEATH DATE 2010-2-27, Chitrakoot, Satna District, Madhya Pradesh, India (93 years old)

Nationality India

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1916

Chandikadas Amritrao Deshmukh BR, better known as Nanaji Deshmukh (11 October 1916 – 27 February 2010), was a social reformer and politician from India.

He worked in the fields of education, health, and rural self-reliance.

Nanaji was born on 11 October 1916 into a Marathi-speaking Deshastha Rigvedi Brahmin family

at Kadoli, which is a small town in the Hingoli district.

He worked as a vegetable seller to raise money for his education.

He went to high school in Sikar, where the Raoraja of Sikar gave him a scholarship.

He studied in Birla College (now Birla School, Pilani)). In the same year, he also joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).

Although born in Maharashtra, the fields of his activities were Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh.

The then RSS chief M. S. Golwalkar sent him to Gorakhpur (U.P) as "pracharak" (full-time functionary).

He rose to be the Saha Prant Pracharak of the whole of Uttar Pradesh (which has now become the eighth prant of RSS).

Deshmukh became inspired by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and his nationalist ideology, as well as showing an acquired interest in social service and activities.

His family was in close contact with Keshav Baliram Hedgewar who was a regular visitor to Deshmukh's family.

He could discern potential in Nanaji and encouraged him to attend RSS shakhas.

1940

In 1940, after Hedgewar's death, many youngsters inspired by him joined the RSS in Maharashtra.

Deshmukh was among those who joined the RSS devoting their whole life in service to the nation.

He was sent to Uttar Pradesh as a Pracharak.

At Agra, he met Deen Dayal Upadhyaya for the first time.

Later, Deshmukh went to Gorakhpur as a pracharak to introduce Sangh ideology in the eastern UP.

He had to stay in a Dharmashala but had to keep on changing Dharmashalas as no one was allowed to stay there for more than three days consecutively.

Ultimately, he was given shelter by Baba Raghavdas, reportedly on condition that he would cook meals for him.

Within three years, almost 250 Sangh Shakhas commenced in and around Gorakhpur.

1947

When in 1947, the RSS decided to launch two journals (Rashtradharma and Panchjanya) as well as a newspaper, Swadesh, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee was assigned the responsibility of the editor and Deen Dayal Upadhyaya was made the Margdharshak with Nanaji as the managing director.

Mahatma Gandhi's assassination led to the imposition of a ban on the RSS and publication work came to a grinding halt.

A different strategy was adopted keeping the ban in mind and Deshmukh was the brain behind underground publication work by the RSS those days.

When the ban was lifted and it was decided to have a political organisation, Bharatiya Jana Sangh came into being.

Deshmukh was asked by Golwalkar to take charge of Bharatiya Jana Sangh in Uttar Pradesh as its general secretary.

In Uttar Pradesh, BJS gained strength from Upadhyaya's vision, Atal Bihari Vajpayee's oratory skills and Deshmukh's organizational work and it emerged as an important player in the state politics.

Deshmukh always shared good relations not only with his party colleagues but also with his opponents.

Gupta, who suffered many defeats at the hands of Deshmukh, yet continued to have great respect for him and called him 'Nana Phadanvis'.

His relations with Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia changed the course of Indian politics.

Once he invited Lohia in BJS karaykarta sammelan where he met Upadhyaya for the first time and this association brought the BJS closer to other socialist parties in exposing the Congress and its misrule.

1950

He established India's first Saraswati Shishu Mandir at Gorakhpur in 1950.

1967

Lohia and Deshmukh's association led to the first non-Congress coalition government in Uttar Pradesh after the 1967 state assembly election

Desmukh actively participated in Bhoodan Movement started by Vinoba Bhave.

Later, Narayan himself and Morarji Desai, who became the Prime Minister heading the Janata Party Government offered him the Cabinet portfolio of Industry, but Deshmukh spurned the overture.

1977

Deshmukh had won in the 1977 election held after revocation of the Emergency with a comfortable margin from Balrampur Lok Sabha constituency of Uttar Pradesh.

When Narayan gave the call for "Total Revolution" Deshmukh responded by giving total support to this movement.

1999

He was nominated to Rajya Sabha by the NDA Government in the year 1999 in recognition of his services to the nation.

2019

He was posthumously awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian award in 2019 by the Government of India.

He was a leader of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh and also a member of the Rajya Sabha.