| Narhari Parikh |
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| Place of Birth | : | India |
Narhari Parikh was an Indian freedom fighter and social reformer, who
was a close associate of Mahatma Gandhi and the chief architect of the
Indian Independence Movement in Gujarat. Hailing from the western Indian
state of Gujarat, Parikh was an educated lawyer in Ahmedabad, when in
1916 he gave up his practice to work with Mahatma Gandhi, the future
leader of the Indian Independence Movement, just like fellow Gujarati
lawyers Mohanlal Pandya, Ravi Shankar Vyas and Mahadev Desai to work on a
collection of missions for social reform in Gujarat, such as fighting
untouchability, alcoholism, illiteracy and working to expanding freedom
for women, Indian-run schools, sanitation and health care. Understanding
Gandhi's point that the real India was in the 900,000 villages of the
land, Parikh focused especially on hundreds of villages in Gujarat,
going from village to village despite all the pains and obstacles of
weather, terrain and lack of resources. When the first revolts led by
Gandhi, of the Indian Independence Movement broke in Gujarat, Parikh was
the chief lieutenant of Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.Parikh is revered in Gujarat today, and by many Indians conscious of his important role alongside Gandhi and Patel.

