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==Early political life== | ==Early political life== | ||
After some time he left the job and went to [[Lahore]]. He came under the influence of [[Arya Samaj]] and joined Vrjanand Ashram in Lahore.<ref>{{cite book|last=M.K. Kaw|title=Kashmiri Pandits: Looking to the Future|year=2011|publisher=APH Publishing Corporation|location=New Delhi|isbn= | After some time he left the job and went to [[Lahore]]. He came under the influence of [[Arya Samaj]] and joined Vrjanand Ashram in Lahore.<ref>{{cite book|last=M.K. Kaw|title=Kashmiri Pandits: Looking to the Future|year=2011|publisher=APH Publishing Corporation|location=New Delhi|isbn=978-8176482363|page=230|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=VMM-xRVr5qgC&dq=kashyap+bandhu&pg=PA230|display-authors=etal}}</ref> | ||
==Social reforms== | ==Social reforms== |
Latest revision as of 22:27, 11 December 2021
Kashyap Bandhu (March 1899 – 18 December 1985, born Tara Chand) was a political leader and social reformer in Kashmir.[1]
Early political life[edit]
After some time he left the job and went to Lahore. He came under the influence of Arya Samaj and joined Vrjanand Ashram in Lahore.[2]
Social reforms[edit]
In 1931, Bandhu returned to Kashmir. After return to Kashmir he along with Prem Nath Bazaz, Shiv Narain Fotedar, and Jia Lal Kilam organised a "Yuvak Sabha".[3]
References[edit]
- ↑ Zutshi, Chitralekha (2004). Languages of belonging: Islam, regional identity, and the making of Kashmir. C. Hurst & Co. pp. 267, 297. ISBN 978-1-85065-694-4. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
- ↑ M.K. Kaw; et al. (2011). Kashmiri Pandits: Looking to the Future. New Delhi: APH Publishing Corporation. p. 230. ISBN 978-8176482363.
- ↑ Kaur, Ravinderjit (1998). Political Awakening in Kashmir. South Asia Books. p. 161. ISBN 8170247098.