Chronology Of Savarkar's Life

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Chronology Of Savarkar's Life
  • 28 May 1883 - Born in Bhagur, a tiny village in Dist. Nasik, Maharashtra
  • 1892 - Lost his mother Radhabai
  • 1898 - Took an oath before the family deity to conduct armed revolt against British Rule
  • 09 Sep 1898 - Lost his father Damodarpant
  • 01 Jan 1900 - Founded Mitra Mela, a secret revolutionary society
  • 01 Mar 1901 - Married Yamuna (Mai)
  • 19 Dec 1901 - Passed Matriculation examination
  • 24 Jan 1902 - Joined Fergusson College, Pune
  • May 1904 - Founded Abhinav Bharat - A revolutionary organization
  • Nov 1905 - Organised the first public bonfire of foreign clothes in Pune
  • Dec 1905 - Passed B.A. examination
  • June 1906 - Left for London
  • 10 May 1907 - Celebrated Golden Jubilee of Indian War of Independence 1857 in London
  • June 1907 - Wrote the book “Joseph Mazzini” which was later published by Babarao Savarkar
  • 1908 - Wrote 'Indian War of Independence 1857'. It was secretly published in Holland
  • May 1909 - Passed Bar-at-Law examination, but granting of permission to practice was denied
  • 01 July 1909 - Madanlal Dhingra shot dead Curzon Wyllie in London
  • 24 Oct 1909 - Vijayadashmi celebrated under the Chairmanship of Gandhi at India House, London
  • 13 Mar 1910 - Arrested on arrival in London from Paris
  • 08 Jul 1910 - Epic escape through the porthole of SS Morea while being taken to India
  • 24 Dec 1910 - Awarded Transportation for Life
  • 31 Jan 1911 - Awarded Transportation for Life for the second time, the only person in the history of the British Empire to have received it twice
  • 04 Jul 1911 - Entered the Cellular Jail, Andamans
  • April 1919 - Yesuvahini, the wife of his elder brother passed away
  • 21 May 1921 - Both brothers were brought back to the Indian mainland
  • 1921-1923 - Lodged at Alipore and Ratnagiri Jails
  • 06 Jan 1924 - Released from Yerawada Prison and interned in Ratnagiri on condition that he would not participate in politics
  • 07 Jan 1925 - Daughter Prabhat was born
  • 10 Jan 1925 - A new weekly “Shraddhanand” launched in memory of Swami Shraddhanandji of Arya Samaj
  • Mar 1925 - Dr. Hedgewar, who was to found the RSS later, met Savarkar
  • 01 Mar 1927 - Gandhi called on Savarkar at Ratnagiri
  • 17 Mar 1928 - Son Vishwas was born
  • 16 Nov 1930 - First interdining organized as a part of the social reform campaign
  • Feb 1931 - Instrumental in the establishment of Patitpavan Mandir open to all Hindus
  • 25 Feb 1931 - Presided over Bombay Presidency Untouchability Eradication Conference
  • 26 Apr 1931 - Chairman of the Somvanshi Mahar Parishad in the premises of Patitpavan Mandir
  • 17 Sep 1931 - Arranged programs such as keertan by a person belonging to the bhangi caste, interdining of 75 ladies as a part of the social reform campaign
  • 22 Sep 1931 - Prince of Nepal, Hem Bahadur Samsher Singh called on Savarkar
  • 10 May 1937 - Unconditional release from internment at Ratnagiri
  • 10 Dec 1937 - Elected as President of Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha at its 19th Session at Karnavati (Ahmedabad) and continued to be re-elected President for the next seven years
  • 15 Apr 1938 - Elected as President of Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
  • 01 Feb 1939 - Started unarmed resistance against the Nizam of Bhaganagar (Hyderabad)
  • 22 Jun 1941 - Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose called on Savarkar
  • 25 Dec 1941 - Bhagalpur struggle
  • May 1943 - Public felicitations on the occasion of 61st birth anniversary
  • 14 Aug 1943 - University of Nagpur conferred Honorary D.Litt. on Savarkar
  • 05 Nov 1943 - Elected president of Marathi Natya Sammelan at Sangli
  • 16 Mar 1945 - Elder brother Babarao passed away
  • 19 Apr 1945 - Presided over All India Princely States Hindu Sabha Conference at Baroda (Gujarat)
  • 08 May 1945 - Daughter Prabhat married at Pune
  • Apr 1946 - Bombay Government lifted the ban on Savarkar’s literature
  • 15 Aug 1947 - Hoisted both Bhagwa and Tricolour Flags on Savarkar Sadanto to celebrate India's independence
  • 05 Feb 1948 - Arrested under the Preventive Detention Act after Gandhi's murder
  • 10 Feb 1949 - Acquitted in Gandhi Murder Trial
  • 19 Oct 1949 - Youngest brother Dr. Narayanrao Savarkar passed away
  • Dec 1949 - Inaugurated Calcutta session of the Akhil Bharat Hindu Mahasabha
  • 04 Apr 1950 - Was arrested and detained in Belgaum jail on the eve of the arrival of Pakistani Prime Minister Liaquat Ali in Delhi
  • May 1952 - Public function held at Pune to announce the dissolution of Abhinav Bharat, the revolutionary society having achieved its aim of freeing India
  • Feb 1955 - Presided over Silver Jubilee celebrations of Patitpavan Mandir at Ratnagiri
  • 23 Jul 1955 - Was the Chief Speaker at Lokmanya Tilak Centenary Celebrations in Pune
  • 10 Nov 1957 - Main speaker at the Centenary Celebrations of the Indian War of Independence 1857 held in New Delhi
  • 28 May 1958 - Accorded to a civic reception by Greater Bombay Municipal Corporation on the occasion of his Diamond Jubilee
  • 08 Oct 1959 - the University of Pune conferred honorary D. Litt. at his residence
  • 24 Dec 1960 - Mrityunjay Divas celebration - a day set down for the release of Savarkar after completing the sentences of two Transportation for Life
  • 15 Apr 1962 - Sri Prakash, Governor of Bombay called upon Savarkar at his residence to pay his respects
  • 29 May 1963 - Hospitalized for a fracture in the leg
  • 08 Nov 1963 - Savarkar’s wife the Yamuna passed away
  • Sep 1965 - Taken seriously ill
  • 01 Feb 1966 - Takes a decision to fast unto death
  • 26 Feb 1966 - 10.30 a.m., at the age of 83, Savarkar left his mortal coil
  • 27 Feb 1966 - Cremation at the electric crematorium, the final salute given by 2500 uniformed swayamsevaks of the RSS and millions of admirers across the country
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