Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi

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Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi was the product of the Ganghian renaissance when social service was the keynote of public life. Responding to the call of the Mahatma he plunged into the freedom struggle and became the beloved leader of his people and the tallest public figure in eastern India. He played the crucial, secular and historical role in saving Assam from merging with East Pakistan under the Transfer of Power Act. Subsequently he served his people as the Chief Minister of the greater Assam – perhaps the most universally popular and non-controversial executive and state ever had. He was Lokopriya in every sense of the term. In the core of his heart, however, he remained the humble social worker who strongly held the view that Swarajya was incomplete till we got rid of poverty and illiteracy. A highly cultivated, well-read and civilized person, he spoke and wrote effectively and abundantly. The book is a unique collection of his speeches, writings, letters and addresses. Together they form a slice of India’s pre-and post-Independence history, throwing light on yet explored areas of national politics and public life. His personal letters to leaders, friends, common men, wife and children bring out the sterling qualities of the head and heart of one of the all-time great leaders of contemporary India.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lily Mazinder Baruah

Dr. Lily Mazinder Baruah graduated from Cotton College, Guwahati, did her M.A. and Ph.D. in Botany and secured distinction in Bodo language from the Institute of North-eastern Languages Society. She heads the Department of Botany in B. Borooah College, Guwahati. Inspired by her mother, she became a Sarvodaya worker, serving social service institutions such as Harijan Sevak Sangh and Kasturba Memorial Trust. She has represented her state in world conferences, conducts human values programme, and writes frequently on a variety of subjects – social, scientific and biographical. Dr. Baruah is the youngest daughter of Lokopriya Gopinath Borodoloi, and Shrimati Surbala Borodoloi, which explains her access to her father’s rare correspondence and intimate portrayal included in this volume.

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Title
Lokopriya Gopinath Bordoloi
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8121204046
Length
xvi+294p., Plates; 23cm.
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