- K. M. Munshi
Kanhaiyalal Maneklal Munshi (
December 30 ,1887 -February 8 ,1971 ) was anIndia nfreedom fighter from the state ofGujarat . A lawyer by profession, he then turned to literature and politics.Munshi was born on 30 December, 1887 in the town of
Bharuch in Gujarat, and educated inVadodara , where he excelled in academics. One of his teachers at Baroda College wasSri Aurobindo . Munshi later practised inBombay High Court .Munshi was an active participant in the
Indian Independence Movement ever since the advent ofMahatma Gandhi . He joined theSwaraj Party but returned to theIndian National Congress with the launch of theSalt Satyagraha in 1930. He was arrested several times, including during theQuit India Movement of 1942. A great admirer ofSardar Vallabhbhai Patel , Munshi served in the CentralLegislative Assembly in the 1930s. In 1938, Munshi founded theBharatiya Vidya Bhavan inBombay .After the
independence of India , Munshi was appointed the diplomatic envoy and trade agent to the princely state of Hyderabad, where he served until its accession in 1948. Munshi was on thead hoc Flag Committee that selected theFlag of India in August 1947, and on the committee which drafted theConstitution of India under the chairmanship of Dr.B. R. Ambedkar . He andPurushottam Das Tandon were among those who strongly opposed propagation and conversion in the constituent assembly. He was also the main driving force behind the renovation of the historically importantSomnath Temple by the Government of India just after independence.Munshi separated from the Nehru-dominated Congress Party and joined the newly formed Swatantra (Freedom) Party led by
Chakravarti Rajgopalachari , which was right-wing in its politics and pro-business, pro-free market economy and private property rights. The party enjoyed limited success, but eventually died out. Later, Munshi joined theJan Sangh . He served as theGovernor ofIndia n State ofUttar Pradesh from 1952 to 1957.Besides being a
politician andeducator , K.M. Munshi was also anenvironmentalist . He initiated theVanmahotsav in 1950, when he was Union Minister ofAgriculture and Food, to increase the area underforest cover. Since then Van Mahotsav a week long festival of tree plantation is organised every year in the month of July all across the country and lakhs of trees are planted.Munshi was also a
litterateur with a wide range of interests. He is well known for his historical novels in Gujarati, especially his trilogy "Patanni Prabhuta " (The Greatness of Patan), "Gujaratno Nath " (The Ruler of Gujarat) and "Rajadhiraj " (The Emperor). His other works include "Jay Somnath ", "Krishnavatara ", "Bhagavan Parasurama ", and "Tapasvini" ( The Lure of Power ) a novel with a fictional parallel drawn from the Freedom Movement of India underMahatma Gandhi .K.M. Munshi's novel "Prithvi Vallabh" was made into a movie of the same name twice. The adaptation directed by Manilal Joshi in 1924 was very controversial in its day:
Mahatma Gandhi railed against it for excessive sex and violence. The second version was bySohrab Modi in 1943.External links
* [http://www.bhavans.ac.in/main.asp?mpage=about_founder.htm Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan's founder, K.M. Munshi]
* [http://indianpost.com/viewstamp.php/Paper/Unwatermarked%20Gummed%20coated%20stamp%20paper/KANHAIYALAL%20M%20MUNSHI India post stamp on Munshi - 1988]
* [http://www.rediff.com/news/oct/31raj2.htm Rediff.com article]
* [http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie.aspx?m=103790&mp=syn Prithvi Vallabh(1924):synopsis]
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0243505/ Prithvi Vallabh (1943)]
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