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Can you tell any 10 important points about kamarajar.

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Answered by komal1515
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1.Kamraj was born on July 15, 1903, in a family of traders at Virudunagar. 
2.His real name was Kamakshi Kumaraswamy Nadar but was affectionately shortened to Raja by his mother, Sivakami Ammal.
3.His father, Kumaraswamy Nader, was a coconut merchant.
4.Kamaraj was enrolled at the local elementary school, the Nayanar Vidyalaya but was later shifted to the high school Kshatriya Vidyalaya.
5.His father died within a year of Kamaraj’s enrollment in school. 
6.Kamaraj’s mother sold all jewelery except her earrings and deposited the money with a local merchant and cared for the entire family on the monthly interest that the money earned.
7.Kamaraj was not a good student in school and dropped out when he was in the sixth grade. 
8.When he entered mainstream public life he felt handicapped and realized the importance of a good education.
9.He educated himself during his periods of imprisonment and even learned English from his co-worker. 
10.Kamaraj joined as an apprentice in his maternal uncle Karuppiah’s cloth shop after dropping out of school. 

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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10 important points about Kamarajar:

1.        He was born on 15th July 1903 to “Kumara swamy Nadar” and “Sivakami Ammal” in Virudhunagar district of state Tamil Nadu.

2.        He was the “3rd chief minister” of the state Madras.

3.        He strived hard to improve the status of needy and downtrodden people.

4.        In 1976, he was honoured with “Bharat Ratna”, India's highest civilian award after his death.

5.        He was the initiator for providing free education to backward class community children.

6.        He introduced a free mid-day meal scheme in schools.

7.        He was an active member of Congress party.  

8.        At age of 34, he won the election for the “first time” winning a seat in Sattur assembly in 1937.  

9.        He was imprisoned for 2 years for his active participation in “Salt Satyagraha” movement.

10.        Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru were his sources of inspiration.

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