Patna University Centenary Celebrations
: October,1917-2017
REMEMBERING Dr RAJENDRA PRASAD
The Patna University is celebrating its
Centenary in October, 2017. Sadly enough, neither the University nor the organizers
of the glorious event have cared to remember Dr Rajendra Prasad who was the
person behind the establishment of Patna University. In my forthcoming biography
of Dr Rajendra Prasad, THE HOUSE OF TRUTH, there are references particularly to
the two great occasions which bring to our mind the close association of Dr
Prasad from the inception of the University till the very last day in Dr Prasad's life. The first brief
extract relates to the Lucknow session of the Congress (1916) where the
resolution for the Patna University Bill was passed, and the second extract
recounts the events on the very last day in Dr Prasad’s life, the day on which
he was to address the Convocation function of Patna University.
Among the
delegates at the Lucknow session of the Indian National Congress from Bihar
(December, 1916) were two eminent lawyers, Braj Kishore Prasad and Rajendra
Prasad, accompanied by Pir Muhammad Moonis and Rajkumar Shukla, two
representatives of the agitating indigo farmers of Champaran.
The Bihar delegates had come to the Lucknow session
with two aims: they wanted the Congress to adopt two resolutions, one on the
Patna University Bill and another on the question of the indigo planters of
Champaran.
Both these resolutions – the first one on the Patna
University Bill moved by R.P. Paranjpye of Bombay, and the second one on the
Champaran indigo farmers, by Braj Kishore Prasad - were unanimously passed at this session.
Regarding the Patna University Bill, a lot of
sustained political campaigning against several objectionable provisions in the
Bill had preceded its passage in the Lucknow Congress. Meanwhile, the Bill in
its modified form had ultimately been passed by the Imperial Legislative
Council, leading to the establishment of the University at Patna in 1917. The
Bihar government, in recognition of the vital role played by Rajendra Prasad in
the establishment of the Patna University, had later nominated him as a member
of the new University’s Senate….
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The last day in his life: 28 February, 1963
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The story of the last two months in Dr
Prasad’s woe-filled life of retirement in Patna remains largely under a shadow….Consistent
improvement in Dr Prasad’s health continued through January and February and Dr
Prasad was even planning to go out to some healthier place in the second week
of March. Now feeling much better, he had also given his consent to address the
Patna University convocation on 28 February. But on that very day since early
morning he complained of fever and stomach upset and his condition started
deteriorating rapidly.
“He was in quite good health till 27 February evening”, writes Dr Vishwanath Prasad, one of his close associates and elder brother of Dr Raghunath Sharan, the attending physician. “He had even met some visitors that evening. He could now take short walks in the adjoining courtyard and looked fully recovered. The next afternoon, on 28 February, he was to deliver his convocation address at Patna University. The printed copies of the speech had already arrived and he intended to have a look at the printed speech the same night. When it got late, he said he could have a look at his speech early next morning. But around 4.30 in the morning on 28 February, the nurse found Dr Prasad in some discomfort with slight fever and stomach upset. Medicines were given for the stomach ailment but the fever persisted. He complained of severe headache around 10 which would not go and the restlessness grew as the day advanced. Worried about his convocation address, he wanted the Vice-Chancellor to be informed of his illness and suggested that his printed speech could be read out at the convocation, on his behalf, by the Bihar Assembly Speaker, L.N. Sudhanshu.”
“He was in quite good health till 27 February evening”, writes Dr Vishwanath Prasad, one of his close associates and elder brother of Dr Raghunath Sharan, the attending physician. “He had even met some visitors that evening. He could now take short walks in the adjoining courtyard and looked fully recovered. The next afternoon, on 28 February, he was to deliver his convocation address at Patna University. The printed copies of the speech had already arrived and he intended to have a look at the printed speech the same night. When it got late, he said he could have a look at his speech early next morning. But around 4.30 in the morning on 28 February, the nurse found Dr Prasad in some discomfort with slight fever and stomach upset. Medicines were given for the stomach ailment but the fever persisted. He complained of severe headache around 10 which would not go and the restlessness grew as the day advanced. Worried about his convocation address, he wanted the Vice-Chancellor to be informed of his illness and suggested that his printed speech could be read out at the convocation, on his behalf, by the Bihar Assembly Speaker, L.N. Sudhanshu.”
The convocation address was an impassioned
appeal to the youth of Bihar, in particular, to stand unitedly against ‘the
unabashed aggression by a neighbour’ as their foremost duty. He also emphasized
the increased importance of a more cohesive relationship between the students
and the teachers in a healthy educational system. In his view the university
education system should devise a method by which the most talented among the
students should be provided the best facilities for proper advancement in their
careers; something that could be fostered ‘even if it means some curtailment in
expansion’. Such diversification could profitably be introduced at the initial
stage itself so that ‘every deserving pupil [could] go up to the highest
standard while others may be diverted to other lines best suited to them’. Care
should also be taken to inculcate among the students a moral and secular
disposition especially in view of ‘a certain decline in the moral standards’
creeping into the mindset of our people in general. Defining the inclusive
rather than exclusive nature of secularism in our country with diversities of
religion, language and culture, Dr
Prasad said that true secularism is based on a conviction that all religions
have ‘equal status’ and that ‘no preference is to be shown to any one of them’.
At the same time, it must be remembered that ‘religion has [always] sustained
morality all the world over’, and the two must go hand in hand in every way. It
is with such equipment of moral and secular disposition that the modern
generation of youth graduating from the universities must enter into a life of
full dedication and service to the nation….
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Other
extracts from the book which are available on this Blog (Scroll by year and
date)
2011: May 28 : The Indigo
Story; July 8: The Butcher of Amritsar; July 17: A Planter’s Murder
2014: Sep 14 : The Seven
Martyrs; Dec 3 : Early childhood in Jeeradei
2015: Jun 30: Congress in
disarray; Aug 27: Clash of Convictions; Oct 8: Presidential Itineraries;Dec 20:
Congress at crossroads
2016: Mar 15: Election
for Second Term; May 13: Visit to Soviet Union; Aug 25: Limits of Presidency
Aug 28 : The Last Phase
2017: Apr 15: Champaran Saga (The Indigo Story: Repeat of 28 May 2011); 13 July: Dr Rajendra Prasad: On Kashmir Problem; 25 July: The Swearing in of Dr Rajendra Prasad
Other Important blogs
Aug 28 : The Last Phase
2017: Apr 15: Champaran Saga (The Indigo Story: Repeat of 28 May 2011); 13 July: Dr Rajendra Prasad: On Kashmir Problem; 25 July: The Swearing in of Dr Rajendra Prasad
Other Important blogs
Sahitya
Samagra : 5 Oct 2010 / On Premchand: 26 May 2011 / Has Hindi been defeated by English? : Shivpujan Sahay : 7 Dec 2011 / Memoirs on Prasad and Nirala : 25-26 Oct 2012 /
Shivpujan Sahay Smriti Samaroh: 27 Jan 2014 / On Amrit Lal Nagar: 18 Aug 2014 /
On Bachchan : 27 Nov 2014 / On Renu: 3 Mar 2015 / On Trilochan: 1 Apr 2015
/Odes of Keats + Shantiniketan: 25 May 2015 / Premchand Patron Men: 3 Aug 2015/
Suhagraat: Dwivediji's poem: 13 Nov 2015/ Dehati Duniya: 8 Aug 2016/
Three stories of JP: 6 Jul 2016/ On Neelabh Ashk: 24 Jul 2016/ Dec 25 2016: Anupam
Mishra: Paani ki Kahaani : 2017: July 10: Doctornama: memoirs of
Shivpujan Sahay Sep 2 : Has Hindi been Defeated by English?
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