Harihar Vaman Deshpande
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Harihar Vaman Deshpande (5 March 1905 – 20 April 1965) was born in Chandkapur (
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) Bombaby Presidency, India.


Biography


Education

Harihar Vaman Deshpande completed his high school education from Government Hindu High School at Amravati, where he appeared for his 10th standard in 1921. In 1918, he joined Hanuman Vayayam Prasarak Mandal,
Amravati Amravati (pronunciation ( help·info)) is the second largest city in the Vidarbha region and ninth largest city in Maharashtra, India. It is administrative headquarters of Amravati district and Amravati division which includes Akola, Buld ...
, where he was trained in
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and other traditional sports.


Social and political impact

While at H.V.P.M, he was influenced by the social and political ideology being practiced in the institute by the founders Anant Krishna and Ambadas Krishna Vaidya, under the leadership of a renowned patriot of
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,
Veer Vamanrao Joshi Waman Gopal Joshi (18 March 1881 – 3 June 1956) (popularly known as Veer Wamanrao Joshi), was a Marathi journalist, playwright, and freedom fighter, from Amravati Maharashtra, India. He was the editor of Rashtramat and Swatantra Hindustan ...
. He boycotted high school education and joined the
non-cooperation movement The Non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on 4 September 1920, by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with the aim of persuading them to grant self-governance.
of
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, which had been initiated in Vidarbha by Veer Vamanrao Joshi. In 1921, he joined his batch mates to boycott classed and campaign heavily in rural areas in order to raise awareness of the N.C. Movement. He joined the ‘Rashtriya Mahavidyalaya’ at Amalner (part of Dhulia district) and completed his education in 1922. He got qualified in the entrance examination of ‘Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth’ Pune (1923–25) and was graduated with a Degree B.A. (Tilak) – "Wangmaya Visharad". Swami Ramanand Tirth and H.R. Mahajani were his batchmates, and their friendship continued long outside of the classroom. In 1926, he worked as a teacher at ‘Rashtriya Vidyalaya’ Akot District. Akola. He then worked for H.V.P. Mandal in 1927 and participate in its activities. He was subsequently deputed to West Bengal and Uttar Pradesh as a propagandist of physical culture and for conducting physical training camps at several places on the initiative of "Hindu Maha Sabha"of Calcutta (1928). While at
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in U.P. during such a camp Shivram Hari Rajguru (Compatriot of
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) visited the camp and met H.V.Deshpande and Dnyaneshwar Deshpande – both of them were close friends of Rajguru at H.V.P.M. (Rajguru was student at H.V.P.M. in 1927). During his stay in U.P. for the camps he came in contact with national leaders like Pt. Madan Mohan Malviya and
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, who were associated and active in the working of
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. In 1929 he, along with his two colleagues, namely T.G. Joshi and V.B. alias Babasaheb Vaidya, went to Lahore to attend All India Session of
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. For his active involvement in the
non-cooperation movement The Non-cooperation movement was a political campaign launched on 4 September 1920, by Mahatma Gandhi to have Indians revoke their cooperation from the British government, with the aim of persuading them to grant self-governance.
during 1929 and 1930, he was arrested and sentenced to jail in 1930 for a year. Again in 1932 he was arrested and imprisoned for rigorous punishment by British Government. Soon after his release from jail, he got involved in organizing Berar Youth League and its conferences (1933-34). He actively helped in conducting All-India Training Camp of "Hindustani Seva Dal" at
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(Mumbai) in 1931. He also organized 22 Taluka Congress Committee in Vidarbha Region (1931) and was elected as a Secretary of ‘Vidarbha Pradesh Congress Committee’ and member of All-India Congress Committee (AICC) - 1930-34. He helped to and organized the Provincial and All India Conferences for supporting Registration Bill of Ayurvedic Practitioners - 1937-39. He also recruited and conducted Training Camp for 3000 volunteers from Madhya Pradesh and Mahakoshal with his colleagues on behalf of H.V.P.Mandal (HVPM) for service during the All India Session of AICC (All India Congress Committee) at Tripuri (
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) held in 1939. He was appointed Chief Organizer of the Volunteers Corps. He came in contact with various national leaders like
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (; ; ; 14 November 1889 – 27 May 1964) was an Indian Anti-colonial nationalism, anti-colonial nationalist, secular humanist, social democrat— * * * * and author who was a central figure in India du ...
and
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. He organized a 150-member team of HVPM members to participate in the Golden Jubilee of Indian National Congress held at Govalia Tank Maidan, Mumbai in 1937. Prior to Mumbai, the team had its display of traditional physical activities at Baroda and Surat where Maharaja Sayajirao Gaikwad and Sardar Vallabha Bhai Patel respectively presided over the program. During the period 1940-42, he was actively involved in ' Quit India Movement' for which he was again arrested and jailed for more than six months.


Government service

He was appointed and served as Liaison & Welfare Officer in Home Guard Department of the Ex-M.P.Government from 1947 to 1956. He subsequently, served on the said post in the same Department of the Maharashtra Government between 1956 and 1960.


International contacts

Deshpande visited several countries as chief organizer of the Indian Lingiad Team. Deshpande developed contacts with physical education experts, sports persons, and institutions in Germany, Sweden, Denmark, England, and Switzerland.


Resignation and afterward

Life through 1960–65: He resigned from Government service in 1960 and accepted the post of Managing Editor of "Aarogya Mandir" for the monthly magazine of Panvel. He began publishing a magazine from Amravati (1960–63). Subsequent to the closure of publication by the management, he turned towards Gandhi Smarak Nidhi as Organizer of the Gandhi Study Centre at Amravati where he was instrumental in setting up a library (1961–64) for the general public and organized periodical lectures on Gandhian ideology and allied topics. Death: Towards the end of 1964, he developed health problems and he was subsequently hospitalized at Govt. Medical College Hospital where he died on 20 April 1965.


Other works


Political

* Boycotted Government Education and worked for the non- cooperation movement of 1921. * Graduated from the National Tilak University of Poona and also studied Ayuraveda. The degree is recognized as equivalent to B.A for service purposes. * Elected Secretary of the Vidarbha Pradesh Congress Committee and member of the A.I.C.C. 1930-34. * Organized Civil Disobedience movements and was imprisoned in 1930, 1932 and 1942.


Organizational

Organized the Berar Youth League and its Conferences 1927-34. * Organized and conducted camps of Physical Training in U.P. And Punjab- 1928-30. * Helped actively in conducting All India Training Camp of Hindustani Seva Dal at Borivali (Bombay) in 1931. * Organized 22 Taluka Congress Committee- 1931. * Organized and help provincial and All India Conferences for supporting registration bill of Ayurvedic practitioners 1937-1939. * Served as Chief Organiser and Training Officer of the 3000 volunteers of the Pripuri session of the Indian National Congress-1939. * Organized the first All India Physical Education Conference at Amravati- 1946. * Served in the Home Guard Organisation of the Ex-M.P. Government from 1947 July to 1956 November and is continued in the Bombay Governments Liaison and Welfare officer of Home Guards for
Vidarbha Vidarbha (Pronunciation: id̪əɾbʱə is a geographical region in the east of the Indian state of Maharashtra and a proposed state of central India, comprising the state's Amravati and Nagpur divisions. Amravati Division's former name is Ber ...
. * Organized the "Know Your Home Guards Exhibition" under ex- M.P. Government-1952.


Social service

He served mainly in the fields of * life-saving * medical aid * organizing anti-epidemic measures * relief work * village uplift and social welfare. It was spread over a period from 1934-56. Extended voluntary services to: #National Association of Physical Education & Recreation #Hanuman Vyayam Prasarak Mandal Amravati #Nagpur University Board of Physical Education & Recreation. #Maharashtra Sharirik Shikshan Parishad. #Maharashtra Ayurved Parishad Pune. #Funds collection: Small and big amounts of fund as had to be collected from time to time for several purpose.


Published works

The List of his published books: * अवनतिमय भारतवर्ष * दोन प्रख्यात युध्द तंन्त्रे * १८५७ च्या वीर महिला * राजपुत राज्यांचा उदय व ऱ्हास * राजपूत संस्कृती * शिखांचा शत संवत्सारिक इतिहास


See also

*
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References


External links

*
hvpm.org
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