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Ramdas Gaud (1881 - 13 September 1938) was one of the founders of freedom fighter, Hindi writer and science council. introduction
Mr. Ramdas Gaur was born in 1881 in Jaunpur. Your early education took place in Jaunpur and Varanasi. In 1907, you studied BU from Myor Central College. He was the assistant teacher of chemicals at Central Hindu College. From 1908 to 1910, Kayastha Pathshala was a teacher of Chemistry in Prayag. He was also a Demonstrator of Chemical at Prayag University by M.Sc. In 1918 he was a professor at the Kashi Hindu University but in 1921, left the job during the Non-Cooperation Movement. he was a member of the Provincial Committee of the Congress and a member of the Standing Committee of the Hindi Sahitya Sammelan. He had been in prison for one and a half years.
He wrote 23 books and wrote more than 200 articles. Your 'science transmitter' was awarded the Mangala Prasad award in 1936. In 1913 he established the science council. From 1933 to 1937 you were editor of 'Science' magazine and from 1915 to 1616, he was the Prime Minister of the Council. He were famous as 'Living Encyclopedia'. You died on September 13, 1938.
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- Shri Ramdas Gaur was born in the year 1881 in Jaunpur.
- He did his early education in Jodhpur .
- Studied his B.A. from Muir Central College, Prayag in 1907.
- He was an assistant teacher of chemistry in Central Hindu College (Banaras).
- After doing M.Sc in Chemistry, he was also a Demonstrator of Chemistry in Prayag University.
- In 1918, he was a professor in Banaras Hindu University but left his job in 1921 during the non-cooperation movement.
- From 1933-1937, he was the editor of the magazine 'Science' and from 1915-1916 he was the Prime Minister of the Council
- He has authored 23 books and authored more than 200 articles.
- In his time, he was famous as a writer of scientific-philosophical subjects.
- He died in 1937 AD
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