Birthday of K. Kamaraj

Kumaraswami Kamaraj (15 July 1903 –2 October 1975), was a leader of the Indian National Congress (INC), widely acknowledged as the “Kingmaker” in Indian politics during the 1960s. He served as INC president for four years between 1964–1967 and was responsible for the elevation of Lal Bahadur Shastri to the position of Prime Minister of India after Nehru’s Death.Then Indira Gandhi turned down the same at the time of Shastri’s death. Kamaraj was the 3rd Chief Minister of Madras State (Tamil Nadu) during 1954–1963 and a Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha during 1952–1954 and 1967–1975. He was known for his simplicity and integrity.

He was involved in the Indian independence movement. As the president of the INC, he was instrumental in navigating the party after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru. In Tamil Nadu, his home state, he is still remembered for bringing school education to millions of the rural poor by introducing free education and the free Midday Meal Scheme during his tenure as chief minister. He was awarded with India’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, posthumously in 1976.

Kamaraj was born on 15 July 1903 to Kumarasamy Nadar and Sivagami Ammal at Virudhunagar in Tamil Nadu. His name was originally Kamatchi, but later changed to Kamarajar. His father Kumarasamy was a merchant. In 1907, four years after the birth of Kamaraj, his sister Nagammal was born.[citation needed] At age 5 (1907), Kamaraj was admitted to a traditional school and in 1908 he was admitted to Yenadhi Narayana Vidhya Salai. In 1909 Kamaraj was admitted in Virudupatti High School. Kamaraj’s father died when he was six years old and his mother was forced to support her family. In 1914 Kamaraj dropped out of school to support his family.

Kamaraj died at his home, on Gandhi Jayanti day (2 October 1975), which also the 12th anniversary of his resignation. He was aged 72 and died in his sleep.

Kamaraj was awarded India’s highest civilian honour, the Bharat Ratna, posthumously in 1976. He is widely acknowledged as “Kalvi Thanthai” (Father of Education) in Tamil Nadu. The domestic terminal of the Chennai airport is named “Kamaraj Terminal”. Chennai’s beach road is named “Kamarajar Salai”, Bangalore’s North Parade Road and Parliament road in New Delhi as “K. Kamaraj Road” and the Madurai Kamaraj University in his honour. in 2003 the government of India in his birthday commemorative coin was released.

(Ref : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K._Kamaraj & Khas Khabar)

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