Yadunandan Prasad Mehta

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Born(1911-02-18)February 18, 1911
Jitaura village, Shahabad district, Bihar, India
DiedJanuary 3, 1986(1986-01-03) (aged 74)
Occupation(s)Indian monk, social reformer, writer
KnownforFounding the Triveni Sangh organization
Yadunandan Prasad Mehta
Born(1911-02-18)February 18, 1911
Jitaura village, Shahabad district, Bihar, India
DiedJanuary 3, 1986(1986-01-03) (aged 74)
Occupation(s)Indian monk, social reformer, writer
Known forFounding the Triveni Sangh organization

Yadunandan Prasad Mehta also called Swami Sahastranan Saraswati (February 18, 1911-January 3, 1986) was an Indian monk, social reformer and chief theoretician of Triveni Sangh movement, based in Shahabad district of Bihar. Mehta worked for plight of migrant labourers in Pegu and founded the first organisation for the Backward Castes of Bihar, which worked for ending begar (unpaid free work) and voiced support for the political rights of the Backwards. He was also the compiler of literature of Sangh— which served as its mouthpiece and manifesto. Some of the notable works of Mehta included; Aage badhne ke rahein, Gaon Ka Sona and Aage badho. He was also the editor of Triveni Sangh's magazine called Shoshit Pukar.[1][2]

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