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| office = Vice-Chancellor of Banaras Hindu University | |||
| order = 7th | |||
| image = Narendra Deva 1971 stamp of India.jpg | |||
| succeeded = [[Sir C.P. Ramaswami Iyer]] | |||
| predecessor = [[Pandit Govind Malaviya]] | |||
| termstart = 6 December 1951 | |||
| termend = 31 May 1954 | |||
| caption = Narendra Deva on a 1971 stamp of India | |||
| honorific_prefix = Acharya | |||
| image_size = 180px | |||
| appointer = [[Rajendra Prasad]] | |||
}} | |||
[[File:Narendra Deva 1989 stamp of India.jpg|thumb|Narendra Deva on a 1989 stamp of India]] | [[File:Narendra Deva 1989 stamp of India.jpg|thumb|Narendra Deva on a 1989 stamp of India]] | ||
'''Acharya Narendra Deva''' ({{audio|Narendra Dev.ogg|pronunciation}}; also '''Dev'''; 30 October 1889 – 19 February 1956) was one of the leading theorists of the [[Congress Socialist Party]] in India. His [[democratic socialism]] renounced violent means as a matter of principle and embraced the ''[[satyagraha]]'' as a revolutionary tactic.<ref>India on Acharya Narendra Dev: [http://www.istampgallery.com/acharya-narendra-deo/ 1971], [http://www.istampgallery.com/acharya-narendra-dev/ 1989]. istampgallery.com</ref> | '''Acharya Narendra Deva''' ({{audio|Narendra Dev.ogg|pronunciation}}; also '''Dev'''; 30 October 1889 – 19 February 1956) was one of the leading theorists of the [[Congress Socialist Party]] in India. His [[democratic socialism]] renounced violent means as a matter of principle and embraced the ''[[satyagraha]]'' as a revolutionary tactic.<ref>India on Acharya Narendra Dev: [http://www.istampgallery.com/acharya-narendra-deo/ 1971], [http://www.istampgallery.com/acharya-narendra-dev/ 1989]. istampgallery.com</ref> |