Zinabhai ratanji desai biography
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Sheth Chimanlal Nagindas Vidyavihar is popularly known as Sheth C N Vidyavihar and it is also called ‘Shantiniketan’ of the West India. The education philosophy of the institute is based on Gandhian values.
Sheth Chimanlal Nagindas, a ‘Jain Shreshthi’ of Ahmedabad, known as devotee of charity, modesty and education. He was successful businessman and also known as ‘Banking Tiger’ of his time. He dedicated his entire life for his love for education, humanity, patriotism, social upliftment and culture. This organization originated as the dream seed of such noble ideas. He believed that through value based education one could bring with him the welfare of the whole society besides his family. His spirit for public welfare and his purpose of realizing it was real and rare which is realized through his deeds. His motto of ‘Do It Now’ is still guiding, exemplary and inspiring today.
In the year 1908, he made his historic will. According to one of the provision of his will, to
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Smt Hemaben Suryakant Acharya
Shri Jinabhai Devrajbhai Kansagara
Shri Maneklal Jerambhai Bhadani
Shri Narsinhdas Gordhandas Gondhiya
Shri Manubhai Naranbhai Kotadia
Shri Pratapsinh Ebhalbhai Mori
63 Shri Ka sambhai Mohammadbha Achhawa
Shri Lallubhai Motichand Sheth
Shri Manilal Gordhandas Gandhi
Shri Manubhai Harilal Palkhiwala
Shri Navalbhai Nemchandbhai Shah
Shri Narsinhbhai Karsanbhai Makwana
Shri Navinchandra Motilal Barot
Shri Thavardas Ladharam Khubchandani
Shri Jethalal Fulchandbhai Patel
Shri Chimanbhai Purushottamdas Patel
Shri Prahladbhai Keshavlal Patel
Shri Haribhai Khushalbhai Parmar
Shri Bhavsinhji Dansinhji Jhala
Resigned his Assembly seat on 141977 as he got elected to the Lok Sabha also and Shri Ratnabhai Manjibhai T
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Jhinabhai Desai
Gujarati language author from India (1903-1991)
Jhinabhai Ratanji Desai (16 April 1903 – 6 January 1991), better known by his pen name Snehrashmi, was a Gujarati language author and Indian independence activist.
Biography
[edit]Desai was born on 16 April 1903 at Chikhli, Bombay Presidency. He left studies of matriculation and joined non-cooperation movement in 1920. He joined Gujarat Vidyapith in Ahmedabad in 1921 and graduated with a political science degree in 1926. He taught history and political science at Gujarat Vidyapith from 1926 to 1928. He was jailed from 1932 to 1933 for his involvement in Indian independence activities. He joined Rashtriya Shala in 1934 as the principal. He joined Sheth Chimanlal Nagindas Vidyalaya in Ahmedabad as principal in 1938 and later served as its director.[1] He served as the acting Vice Chancellor of Gujarat University thrice. He presided over Gujarati Sahitya Parishad at Madras in 1972.[2] He al