Sitaram Bhagwat | |
Birth Date: | 20 September 1904 |
Birth Place: | Chhatarpur, Central Province, British India |
Death Place: | Jhansi, UP, India |
Profession: | Doctor |
Spouse: | Savitri Bai |
Party: | Indian National Congress |
Pandit Sitārām Bhāskar Bhāgwat (20 September 1904 - 21 August 1999) was an Indian political and social leader in Uttar Pradesh, India.
He was the second son of Pandit Bhaskar Narayan Bhagwat, who was a teacher at Maharajpur village, Chhatarpur district.
He actively participated in all the independence movements between 1921 and 1942. He was sent to jail several times. His wife, Savitri Bai Bhagwat also was jailed with her infant daughter.He was the main pillar of Congress' independence movement in Jhansi along with Pandit Raghunath Dhulekar. He was also a close friend of revolutionaries like Chandrashekhar Azad, Sadashivrao Malkapurkar, Bhagwan Das mahaur, etc.[1] He was the president of Congress committee of Jhansi for many years.
He continued teaching at Bundelkhand Ayurvedic College, Jhansi till 1974. He was the Pro Vice Chancellor of Jhansi Ayurvedic University. Sitaram Bhagwat was instrumental in promoting education in Bundelkhand area and had played important roles in building temples of education in the region, namely, Bundelkhand c College, Bundelkhand Degree College, Sanatan Dharma Kanya Inter College (for education of girls), and many others.He was an adroit physician and practised pure Ayurveda till his death.