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* A national level college has been established in Sadaqat Ashram, Patna in 1921 in which Dr. Rajendra Prasad was Principal and Abdul Bari was Professor |
* A national level college has been established in Sadaqat Ashram, Patna in 1921 in which Dr. Rajendra Prasad was Principal and Abdul Bari was Professor |
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* In Provincial election in 1936, he was elected as an MLA of Bihar. |
* In Provincial election in 1936, he was elected as an MLA of Bihar. |
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* Become Dy. Speaker |
* Become Dy. Speaker of Bihar Assembly in 1937 of first Congress Government |
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* Become Vice Chairman of Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee under Chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. |
* Become Vice Chairman of Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee under Chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. |
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* Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee visited Jamshedpur to see the labour problem in Jamshedpur. |
* Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee visited Jamshedpur to see the labour problem in Jamshedpur. |
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Prof. Abdul Bari | |
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Born | Abdul Bari 1892 Sahabad, Bihar |
Died | March 28, 1947 |
Cause of death | Shot dead near Fatuah Railway Crossing |
Resting place | Peermohani Qabristan, Patna |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | M.A. from Patna College, Patna University |
Occupation | President of Tata Worker's Union from 1936-1947 |
Years active | 30 years (1917-1947) |
Organization | Tata Steel Workers Union |
Known for | Played active role to unite worker section of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa for freedom struggle movement in 1921, 1922 and 1942 |
Notable work | In 1937 his first historical agreement with TISCO Management. |
Term | 1936-1947 |
Predecessor | Subhas Chandra Bose |
Successor | Michael John |
Political party | Indian National Congress |
Movement | Quit India Movement 1942 |
Parent | Md Qurban Ali |
Website | http://pabtciti.com/Profile.aspx |
Abdul Bari(Urdu:پروفیسر عبدالباری, Hindi: प्रोफ़ेसर अब्दुल बारी; 1892-1947) was an Indian academic and social reformer. He was born in 1892 in Sahabad, Village Kansua of Jahanabad District in Bihar. He graduated [where?] in 1918 and later engaged in post-graduate studies in History in 1920 at Patna University. He joined Bihar National College, which was then started under Mahatma Gandhi's inspiration, as Professor in 1921. [1]
From the very beginning of the life an idea was developing in his mind to bring about social reform in Indian society by awakening the people through propagation of education and teaching as well. [2] He had a vision of india free from slavery, Social Inequality, communal disharmony.[3] As a result of that he happens to be the founder of trade union. He took part in freedom movement and finally sacrificed his life for the cause of nation. He had taken part in many freedom movements along with Dr. Rajendra Prasad. [4][5][6]
On the first death anniversary of Prof. Abdul Bari, Dr. Rajendra Prasad recalled his contriburtion to the nation through a message dated 22nd March 1948 published in Mazdur Avaz.[7]
Important Milestones in Life
- Born in 1892 at Bhojpur (Sahabad), Bihar
- Father was Md Qurban Ali
- M.A. from Patna College, Patna University
- First time meeting with Mahatma Gandhi as congress worker in 1917 during his visit to Bihar.
- Played active role to unite worker section of Bihar, Bengal and Orissa for freedom struggle movement in 1921, 1922 and 1942
- Played active role in Non-Cooperation Movement in 1922 with Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
- A national level college has been established in Sadaqat Ashram, Patna in 1921 in which Dr. Rajendra Prasad was Principal and Abdul Bari was Professor
- In Provincial election in 1936, he was elected as an MLA of Bihar.
- Become Dy. Speaker of Bihar Assembly in 1937 of first Congress Government
- Become Vice Chairman of Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee under Chairmanship of Dr. Rajendra Prasad.
- Bihar Labour Enquiry Committee visited Jamshedpur to see the labour problem in Jamshedpur.
- On request of Netaji Subhas, then President of Jamshedpur Labour Association decided to lead the labour association in Jamshedpur.
- On advice of Netaji Subhash Bose decided to change the name of Jamshedpur Labour Association to Tata Worker's Union in 1937.
- In 1937 his first historical agreement with TISCO (now Tata Steel) Management.[8]
- Played active role in Quit India Movement in 1942.
- In 1946 he becomes President, of Bihar Pradesh Congress Committee.
- In 1947 riot spread in Patna
- On request of Mahatma Gandhi he was coming to Patna by car from Jamshedpur, he was shot dead near Fatuah Railway Crossing on 28 March, 1947.
- He buried in Peermohani Qabristan.
- President of Tata Worker's Union from 1936-1947
Places/Institutes named after him
- Abdul Bari Memorial College, Golmuri, Jamshedpur
- Bari Maidan Sakchi, Jamshedpur
- Prof. Abdul Bari Technical Centre, Patna
Notes
- ^ Choudhary, Valmiki. Dr. Rajendra Prasad : Correspondence and Select documents Volume 8. Centenary Publication. p. 421.
- ^ Choudhary, Valmiki. Dr. Rajendra Prasad : Correspondence and Select documents Volume 8. Centenary Publication. p. 421.
- ^ Gladstone, Alan; Ozaki, Muneto (1991). Working together: labour-management cooperation in training and in technological and other Changes. Geneva: International Labour Office. p. 191.
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: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - ^ Prasad, Rajendra (1961). At the feet of Mahatma Gandhi. Asia Publication House. p. 178.
- ^ Datta, Kalikinkar (1957). History of the freedom movement in Bihar. Govt. of Bihar.
- ^ Chaturvedi, Ritu (2007). Bihar Through the Ages. Sarup & Sons. p. 55.
- ^ Choudhary, Valmiki. Dr. Rajendra Prasad : Correspondence and Select documents Volume 8. Centenary Publication. p. 421.
- ^ Simeon, Dilip. "The Politics of the Labour Movement: An Essay on Differential Aspirations". Retrieved 2011-01-30.
References
- Dr. Rajendra Prasad : Correspondence and Select documents Volume 8 by Valmiki Choudhary published by Centenary Publication
- At the feet of Mahatma Gandhi by Rajendra Prasad published by Asia Publication House
- History of the freedom movement in Bihar by Kalikinkar Datta published by Govt. of Bihar.
- Bihar Through the Ages by Ritu Chaturvedi published by Sarup & Sons
- Working together: labour-management co-operation in training and in technoligical and other Changes by By Alan Gladstone, Muneto Ozaki published by International Labour Office, Geneva
- The Politics of the Labour Movement: An Essay on Differential Aspirations by Dilip Simeon
- History of The Indian Iron and Steel Co. Ltd. by Dr. N.R.Srinivasan
- Official website of Tata Workers Union