kamarajar - a speech in english, about 500 words
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Education and Kamarajar:
Once the tour he had a visit to the village in the car.Meanwhile a shepherd boy told him to stop the car. Kamarajar got down the car and came to the boy.
"Brother, you have not gone to school? Why? "He asked.
"We never have school in our town. How could I go to school? have you read in your local school? "The boy asked to Kamarajar.
"If I go to school everyday , who will give me food?" The boy asked Kamarajar.
"Oh ... yes ... will you go to school regularly if food is provided to you?" He asked the sheperd.
"Ofcourse" said the boy.
If the school has facilitated the provision of education in rural areas to increase the school's director, Kamarajar immediately came to Chennai to meet Sundara Vadivelu to plan to implement "lunch meals program" immediately to all schools.
Kamarajar as a freedom fighter:
1952 - won in parliamentary elections.
1954 - became the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.
Kamarajar introduced a scheme of providing uniform to all school students in tamilnadu.
Conclusion:
Thus Kamarajar realised the importance of education and its significant nature and uses in the later life of every individual.He enhanced people and removed the differences that arise on the basis of status and money.Such great person died on october 2,1975 on the day were Gandhiji was born.
“Kumarasami Kamaraj” (1903 - 1975) was a freedom fighter and a political leader who is the former Chief Minister of Tamil nadu. Kamarajar remained with the original congress until his death, but congress never again became a force in Tamil nadu, and at national level the new party was reduced to a tent of “sycophants” who worshipped the Indira dynasty.
The excellence of kamaraj as a leader and administrator was evident in his ability to remain the State's Chief Minister for three consecutive terms, being re - elected in 1957 and later in 1962. Kamaraj's role in politics was considerable throughout the time, starting as a political activist and then leading the Indian Independence Movement, his most important contribution later in his career as head of Madras.