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G S Lakshman Iyer

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Nationality
  
Indian

Resting place
  
Died
  
January 2, 2011

Name
  
G. Lakshman

Religion
  
Hindu


Full Name
  
G. S. Lakshmanan

Known for
  
Indian independence movement, Social reform

G. S. Lakshmanan Iyer (1918 – 2 January 2011) was an Indian freedom fighter from Gobichettipalayam, Tamil Nadu, India. He was imprisoned for more than five years during India's freedom struggle. He has been credited with having done a lot toward the improvement of the poor and oppressed, and he donated most of his assets to that cause. He distributed his land to build houses for the oppressed. He involved his wife in Satyagraha, who was also imprisoned along with him. He was the chairman of Gobichettipalayam municipality twice. It was during his regime that Gobichettipalayam became the first city in India to ban the Manual scavenging system. He freed Dalits from money debts, ensured that they lived in comfortable houses on clean, wide streets and built modern toilets. He died in January 2011 due to illness at the age of 93 and thousands gathered to pay their last respects.

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G. S. Lakshman Iyer Wikipedia


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