
India’s long struggle for independence was shaped by countless patriots-both famous and unsung-who dedicated their lives to the nation’s freedom. Among these lesser-known heroes was Hanumantha Rao Kaujalgi, a devoted leader from Karnataka inspired by Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Mahatma Gandhi. He actively participated in the Swadeshi, Non-Cooperation, and Salt Satyagrahaa movements, promoting khadi and serving the poor, especially the depressed classes and weavers of North Karnataka. His relief work during the Bijapur drought and his efforts to mobilize people against the princely states of Mudhol, Jamkhandi, and Ramdurg were remarkable. As founder of the Praja Paratinidhi Sabha and participant in the Gandhi Cap incident, Kaujalgi demonstrated courage, organization, and literary skill-earning admiration from Gandhiji himself. His life exemplified selfless service and the spirit of true patriotism.
Swadeshi, Upliftment, Drought, Depressed, Salt Satyagrahaa, Non-Cooperation, Charaka
Swadeshi, Upliftment, Drought, Depressed, Salt Satyagrahaa, Non-Cooperation, Charaka
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