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Gaya Prasad Singh was a senior freedom fighter who played a significant role in India's struggle for independence. Here are some key highlights of his life and contributions:
- Early Life: Born on August 23, 1917, in Ahpura village, Bhojpur district, Bihar
- Freedom Movement: Joined the freedom movement at 17, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi's principles
- Activism: Participated in the Quit India Movement, Non-Cooperation Movement, and Civil Disobedience Movement
- Imprisonment: Imprisoned by the British multiple times for his activism, including in Lahore and Hazaribagh jails
- Underground Work: Escaped from jail and continued to work underground for the freedom movement
- Awards and Honors: Received the Tamra Patra award for his contributions to India's freedom struggle
- Post-Independence: Remained active in social and political work, serving as a minister in the Bihar government
Gaya Prasad Singh's courage, perseverance, and dedication to the freedom movement continue to inspire generations.
English: Senior Freedom fighter Babu Gaya Prasad is famous and named freedom fighter of bihar. He was born on 23 August 1917 in ahpura village . He spend 1.5 year in Hazaribagh central jail with Dr rajendra Prasad and jayprakash Narayan 6 month in bakipur Patna jail and 3 month in ara jail. He was honoured with tamra patra in 1975. He is from ahpura sandesh bhojpur bihar. He was minister of bhojpur swantrata senani sangathan and head of sandesh prakhand swantrata sangram senani sangathan. in 1942 he burned sandesh police station and post office when British give order to see and shoot of gaya pd singh. He was honoured with Indira Gandhi and many political parties or leaders.
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