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India indebted to greats like Mahatma Ayyankali: PM Modi Last Updated : 28 Aug 2020 04:15:49 PM IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi remembers Mahatma Ayyankali Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday remembered Mahatma Ayyankali on his birthday, saying India remains indebted to greats like him.
"India remains indebted to greats like Mahatma Ayyankali. His work towards social reform and empowering the downtrodden will always inspire. Remembering him on his Jayanti."India remains indebted to greats like Mahatma Ayyankali. His work towards social reform and empowering the downtrodden will always inspire. Remembering him on his Jayanti.
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) August 28, 2020
A few years ago, had attended a programme to mark his Jayanti.
Here is my speech. https://t.co/ijLJBMNPU6Ayyankali was a social reformer who worked for the advancement of deprived untouchable people in the princely state of Travancore, British India. His efforts influenced many changes that improved the social well-being of those people who are today referred to as Dalits.Born on August 28, 1863 in Venganoor -- a town near the southern end of Kerala -- Ayyankali passed away on June 18, 1941.IANS New Delhi For Latest Updates Please-
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