Kashiraj Pradhan Explained

Kashiraj Pradhan
Office2:Member of the Sikkim State Council
Constituency2:Namchi
Term Start2:1953
Predecessor2:New constituency
Term End2:1967
Successor2:Constituency abolished
Office1:Executive Council of Sikkim
Term Start1:1953
Term End1:1967
Monarch1:Tashi Namgyal, Palden Thondup Namgyal
Party:Sikkim State Congress

Kashiraj Pradhan (11 December 1905 – 31 March 1990) popularly known as Kashi Babu was an Indian pre-merger politician and journalist in Sikkim. He was the President of Sikkim State Congress party, a member of the Sikkim State Council and Executive Council of Sikkim serving multiple terms in office. Known as the Father of Sikkimese journalism, he was the founder and publisher of Sikkim’s first news magazine Kanchenjunga.[1] [2]

Early life and education

Pradhan was born in the family of the aristocratic Newar Taksaris in Pakyong, East Sikkim. His parents were Babu Kaluram Pradhan and Bhadralakshmi Pradhan. His paternal grandfather was Thikadar Taksari Chandrabir Maskey of Pakyong, who was a Sikkimese feudal lord of Pakyong, Pendam and other estates in the former Kingdom of Sikkim. He received his early education in Sikkim, thereafter he went to high school in a government school in Darjeeling and completed his matriculation from Calcutta University in 1923. He completed his intermediate (I.A) from Banaras Hindu University (B.H.U) in the 1924, in arts. Thereafter, he graduated from Calcutta University in Arts. He was amongst the first few graduates from Sikkim.[3]

Career

In 1933, he became a teacher in the Sir Tashi Namgyal high school. Between 1942–1947 he was the headmaster of Sir Tashi Namgyal High School. He also started a business exporting Sikkim oranges and cardamom to Calcutta (present day Kolkata). He was a leader of the pro-democracy movement in the erstwhile Kingdom of Sikkim. In the Sikkim State Council, he held important cabinet positions including that of Executive Councilor (equivalent to cabinet minister). He was a member of the Sikkim State Congress, a party he led for many years.[4] [5]

By late 1950s to the 1970s the Sikkim State Congress was led by him or his nephew Nahakul Pradhan both serving as President of the party in different decades. Under their leadership the party greatly moderated it’s anti-Chogyal stand and participated in the Royal Sikkimese administration through subsequent wins in elections to the State Council[6]

He was also a journalist, who started Sikkim's first monthly news magazine, Kanchenjunga in 1957 with his nephew Nahakul Pradhan as its editor.[7] Known as Father of Sikkimese Journalism, the state government of Sikkim has instituted Kashiraj Pradhan Lifetime Journalism Award for journalists since 2018.[8] [9]

Honours

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Affairs of Sikkim State Congress and the Khamdong Estate . sikkimexpress.com . 2020-09-16.
  2. Web site: Know more - Karuna Devi Smarak Dharmarth Guthi . 2022-12-22.
  3. Book: Dawn of Democracy in the Eastern Himalayan Kingdoms: The 20th Century . 9780429685682 . Sinha . Awadhesh C. . 26 October 2018 .
  4. Web site: PGPSM to celebrate Writer Ganga Prasad Pradhan Birth Anniv.
  5. Web site: Sikkim- A Look Back View: Kashiraj Pradhan – Father of Journalism in Sikkim. Dr Rajen. Upadhyay. February 10, 2011.
  6. Web site: POLITICAL PARTIES AND ETHNICITY IN SIKKIM SINCE 1975 . 2022-12-22.
  7. Kanchenjunga and Sikkim Press: How Media Started Its Practice in Sikkim
  8. Web site: 43rd State Day | Sikkim institutes award for journalists. . May 18, 2018.
  9. Web site: WITNESS TO CHANGE IN SIKKIM:?Affairs of Sikkim State Congress and the Khamdong Estate.