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Dalbir Singh Lohar, also known as Dalbir Singh Lohar (Nepali: दलबिर सिंह लोहार), was a prominent Gorkha freedom fighter<ref>{{Cite web |title=Amrit mahotsav |url=https://amritmahotsav.nic.in/district-reopsitory-detail.htm?6588}}</ref> and political leader from Assam, India. He played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and holds the distinction of being the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India. '''Dalbir Singh Lohar''', also known as Dalbir Singh Lohar (Nepali: दलबिर सिंह लोहार), was a prominent Gorkha freedom fighter<ref>{{Cite web |title=Amrit mahotsav |url=https://amritmahotsav.nic.in/district-reopsitory-detail.htm?6588}}</ref> and political leader from Assam, India. He played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and holds the distinction of being the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India.


== Early Life and Involvement in Freedom Struggle == == Early Life and Involvement in Freedom Struggle ==
Dalbir Singh Lohar actively participated in the Indian freedom struggle under the guidance of the Indian National Congress. He was deeply inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence and truth. During Gandhi’s visit to Assam in 1921, Lohar joined the Congress-led procession in Dibrugarh and became involved in the Satyagraha movement initiated by Gandhi. Dalbir Singh Lohar actively participated in the Indian freedom struggle under the guidance of the Indian National Congress. He was deeply inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence and truth. During Gandhi's visit to Assam in 1921, Lohar joined the Congress-led procession in Dibrugarh and became involved in the Satyagraha movement initiated by Gandhi.


In 1941, during the third phase of the Satyagraha campaign, he was expelled from Assam due to his active involvement in the struggle.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dalvir Singh Lohar |url=https://thedarjeelingchronicle.com/dalbir-singh-lohar/}}</ref> In 1941, during the third phase of the Satyagraha campaign, he was expelled from Assam due to his active involvement in the struggle.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Dalvir Singh Lohar |url=https://thedarjeelingchronicle.com/dalbir-singh-lohar/}}</ref>


== Role as a Labor Leader == == Role as a Labor Leader ==
After India’s independence, Dalbir Singh Lohar emerged as a popular labor leader. He closely worked with the Assam Provincial Congress and the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). From 1964 to 1968, he served as the central president of the Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (Assam Tea Workers Union). After India's independence, Dalbir Singh Lohar emerged as a popular labor leader. He closely worked with the Assam Provincial Congress and the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). From 1964 to 1968, he served as the central president of the Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (Assam Tea Workers Union).


== Political Career == == Political career ==
Lohar’s political career began after India gained independence. He became the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India, representing the interests of the working class and the Gorkha community in Assam. Lohar's political career began after India gained independence. He became the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India, representing the interests of the working class and the Gorkha community in Assam.


== Legacy == == Legacy ==
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On the occasion of his 53rd death anniversary, a special program was presented by Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Dibrugarh to commemorate his life and legacy. On the occasion of his 53rd death anniversary, a special program was presented by Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Dibrugarh to commemorate his life and legacy.


== See Also == == See also ==
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Revision as of 22:12, 19 December 2024

Gorkha Freedom Fighter

Dalbir Singh Lohar, also known as Dalbir Singh Lohar (Nepali: दलबिर सिंह लोहार), was a prominent Gorkha freedom fighter and political leader from Assam, India. He played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and holds the distinction of being the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India.

Early Life and Involvement in Freedom Struggle

Dalbir Singh Lohar actively participated in the Indian freedom struggle under the guidance of the Indian National Congress. He was deeply inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence and truth. During Gandhi's visit to Assam in 1921, Lohar joined the Congress-led procession in Dibrugarh and became involved in the Satyagraha movement initiated by Gandhi.

In 1941, during the third phase of the Satyagraha campaign, he was expelled from Assam due to his active involvement in the struggle.

Role as a Labor Leader

After India's independence, Dalbir Singh Lohar emerged as a popular labor leader. He closely worked with the Assam Provincial Congress and the Indian National Trade Union Congress (INTUC). From 1964 to 1968, he served as the central president of the Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (Assam Tea Workers Union).

Political career

Lohar's political career began after India gained independence. He became the first Gorkha to win an assembly election in independent India, representing the interests of the working class and the Gorkha community in Assam.

Legacy

Dalbir Singh Lohar's contributions to the freedom struggle and labor rights movement have been widely recognized. The Assam government has instituted the "Freedom Fighter Dalbir Singh Lohar Excellence Award" in his honor.

On the occasion of his 53rd death anniversary, a special program was presented by Doordarshan Kendra (DDK) Dibrugarh to commemorate his life and legacy.

See also

Indian Independence Movement

Gorkha Community in India

Assam Tea Workers Movement

References

  1. "Amrit mahotsav".
  2. "Dalvir Singh Lohar".