Death Anniversary of Shyamji Krishna Verma

  • Death Anniversary: The Prime Minister paid tribute to Shyamji Krishna Verma on his death anniversary (March 30th).

  • Who was he? He was an Indian revolutionary, patriot, lawyer, and journalist born in Gujarat.

  • Indian Home Rule Society: In 1905, he established the Indian Home Rule Society in London to inspire revolutionary activities among young Indians against British rule. This is important because it highlights Verma’s active role in fostering anti-colonial sentiment and action.

  • India House & The Indian Sociologist: He founded India House and The Indian Sociologist, a journal that became a hub for radical nationalists. This is significant as it shows his commitment to providing a platform for revolutionary thought and organizing Indian students abroad.

  • Arya Samaj & Veer Savarkar: He was the first President of the Bombay Arya Samaj and influenced Veer Savarkar. This illustrates the breadth of his influence on Indian socio-political movements.

  • Shift to Europe: Due to British criticism, Verma moved from England to Paris and then Geneva, where he died in 1930. This reveals the challenges he faced due to his revolutionary activities and the constant pressure from British authorities.

  • Kranti Teerth: A memorial dedicated to him, Kranti Teerth, was built near Mandvi in 2010. This indicates the recognition and remembrance of his contributions in contemporary India.