Lakshmi Chand Jain
Indian independence activist and businessperson / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lakshmi Chand Jain (1925–2010) was a political activist[1] and writer. Later, he served at various times as a member of the Planning Commission, as Indian High commissioner to South Africa, as a member of the World Commission on Dams (WCD) and as secretary of the Indian Cooperative Union and the All India Handicrafts Board (AIHB). His position as the ambassador was terminated as the Vajpayee Government felt that he had not defended India's position on Nuclear tests effectively in South Africa. He eventually joined the Indian National Congress. He was posthumously awarded Padma Vibhushan, the second highest civilian award, by the UPA government. However his family declined to accept the award, saying that Jain was against accepting State Honours.[2]
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Born | (1925-12-13)13 December 1925 Bahadurpur, Rajasthan, India |
Died | 14 November 2010(2010-11-14) (aged 84) New Delhi, India |
Occupation(s) | Freedom fighter, cooperative leader |
Known for | Gandhian, freedom fighter, former bureaucrat and 1989 Ramon Magsaysay Award winner |
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