Many great leaders in India have played important roles in the freedom struggle and social reforms. Some of them were given special titles for their bravery and dedication. One such leader from the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand was known for his fearless fight against British rule and his efforts to improve society. His contributions made him a respected figure and people honored him with the title “Kumaon Kesari.”
Who is Known as the Kumaon Kesari?
Pandit Badri Datt Pande is known as the “Kumaon Kesari,” which means “Lion of Kumaon.” He earned this title for his strong leadership in the Coolie-Begar Movement of 1921 against British rule. He was a freedom fighter, historian and social reformer who worked for the rights of the people in Kumaon.
Why is Pandit Badri Datt Pande Known as Kumaon Kesari?
Pandit Badri Datt earned the title “Kumaon Kesari” for his role in the Coolie-Begar Movement of 1921. This was a protest against the British system that forced local people to work without pay. He stood against this injustice and played a key role in ending this practice.
Who was Pandit Badri Datt Pande?
Pandit Badri Datt Pande was born on 15 February 1882 and was an important figure in India’s freedom struggle. He was a historian, social reformer, journalist and politician. After India’s independence, he became a Member of Parliament from Almora.
Major Contributions and Work of Pandit Badri Datt Pande
- Journalism and the Fight Against the Fight: Pandit Badri Datt Pande was the editor of the newspaper Almora Akhbar, which was shut down by the British because of its anti-government articles. However, he did not give up. He raised funds and launched another newspaper called “Shakti” on 15 October 1918, the day of Vijayadashmi.
- Social Reforms: During his time, a cruel social practice called Nayak Pratha existed in Kumaon. In this system, some families were allowed to sell their daughters into prostitution. Pandit Badri Datt strongly opposed this practice. Due to his efforts, a law was passed to ban Nayak Pratha, bringing great belief to many families.
- Writing “Kumaon ka Itihas”: One of his greatest works was “Kumaon ka Itihas (History of Kumaon). This book is considered the most detailed and reliable history of the Kumaon region. It provides deep insights into the traditions, culture and struggles of the people of Kumaon.
Legacy of Pandit Badri Datt Pande
Pandit Badri Datt Pande passed away on 13 January 1965, but he is still remembered for his contributions. His efforts helped in:
- Freedom from British rule
- Social reforms in Kumaon
- Preserving the history of the region
His name continues to inspire many people in Uttarakhand and across India. He remains a symbol of courage, justice and dedication to society.