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04 August - Pherozeshah Mehta birth anniversary

 


Pherozeshah Mehta, born on August 4, 1845, was a prominent Indian political leader and social reformer during the British colonial era. He played a significant role in the early stages of the Indian National Congress (INC), which was a key organization in the Indian independence movement.

Mehta was born into a Parsi family in Bombay (now Mumbai), India. He studied law in London and returned to India to practice as a lawyer. He soon became actively involved in public affairs and became a leading figure in the Indian National Congress. He was one of the founding members of the INC in 1885 and served as its president in 1890 and 1904.

Pherozeshah Mehta was known for his eloquence, dedication to the cause of Indian self-rule, and his efforts towards social and political reform. He advocated for constitutional reforms, civil rights, and the expansion of education and opportunities for Indians.

Mehta also played a significant role in the municipal governance of Bombay and was elected multiple times as the President of the Bombay Municipal Corporation. He contributed to improving the city's infrastructure, education, and public services.

Throughout his life, Pherozeshah Mehta remained a staunch advocate of moderate and constitutional methods for achieving India's self-rule. He was widely respected by people from different communities and political affiliations.

Pherozeshah Mehta passed away on November 5, 1915, but his contributions to Indian politics and society are remembered and celebrated to this day.


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