Bishnuram Medhi, born on April 24, 1888, was a prominent Indian freedom fighter and political leader from Assam. He played a significant role in the Indian independence movement and worked tirelessly for the socio-political upliftment of the people of Assam.
Medhi was actively involved in various nationalist activities, including the Non-Cooperation Movement and the Quit India Movement, both of which aimed at achieving independence from British colonial rule. He also advocated for the rights of indigenous communities in Assam and worked to address their socio-economic grievances.
Apart from his involvement in politics, Bishnuram Medhi was also a prolific writer and journalist. He used his pen to spread awareness about social and political issues, contributing articles to newspapers and magazines on topics ranging from nationalism to social justice.
Bishnuram Medhi's contributions to the Indian freedom struggle and his efforts to uplift the marginalized communities of Assam earned him respect and admiration from his contemporaries. He remains an important figure in the history of Assam and the Indian independence movement, remembered for his dedication to the cause of freedom and social justice.He passed away on August 10, 1946.