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M Venkaiah Naidu, Mamata Banerjee pay tribute to Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar on his 200th birth anniversary

Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar is widely known for his social reform movements during the mid-19th century, including the emancipation of women. He made significant contributions to simplify and modernise the Bengali language as well.

M Venkaiah Naidu, Mamata Banerjee pay tribute to Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar on his 200th birth anniversary

Saturday September 26, 2020 , 3 min Read

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Saturday paid tribute to social reformer and educationist Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar on his 200th birth anniversary and remembered his efforts in abolishing the practice of child marriage.


Vidyasagar was born on this day in 1820.

"My humble tributes to great social reformer and educationist Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar on his Jayanti (birth anniversary) today.

"A multi-faceted genius, he is most widely admired for his crusade against child marriage and initiatives for widow remarriage," the Vice President Secretariat tweeted, quoting Naidu.


West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee also paid tribute to Vidyasagar on his bi-centenary birth anniversary and seized the occasion to hit out at "certain outsiders," who, according to her, had desecrated a bust of the polymath last year.


She also said that the social reformer will be remembered for his crusade against child marriage and polygamy, and his teachings will continue to inspire all.

"Remembering the great social reformer and educationist Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar on his 200th birth anniversary. He was a pioneer for Bangla language and drafted primer Barnaparichay. Also known as 'Dayar Sagar,' he fought for widow remarriage, banning child marriage, and polygamy," Banerjee tweeted.
Ishvar Chandra Vidyasagar

Ishvar Chandra Vidyasagar


A bust of Vidyasagar was vandalised at a college in Bengal in May 2019, when clashes broke out during a roadshow led by the then BJP president Amit Shah, ahead of the last phase of Lok Sabha elections.


Both the TMC and the saffron party had blamed each other for the incident.

"Vidyasagar truly represents the pride of Bengal and serves as an inspiration to us till date. His bust was unfortunately desecrated in 2019 by certain outsiders, which only shows their disregard for Bengal's legacy. However, his teachings are deeply inculcated in our values," the CM wrote on Twitter

Banerjee had, on several occasions, referred to the BJP as a "party of outsiders."

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, following the desecration of the bust in May 2019 and ensuing protests, had promised to install a grand statue of Vidyasagar at the same spot in the college.

The chief minister, however, went ahead and unveiled a new bust of the noted reformer within a month of the incident.


Meanwhile, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar also remembered the 19th-century polymath on Saturday, describing him as "one of the greatest reformers of all times."


"Today marks the 200th birth anniversary of late Sanskrit scholar, writer, educationist, social reformer, and philanthropist Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. He was one of the greatest reformers of all times. His contributions to the upliftment and betterment of the society is immense," he added.


Born on this day in 1820 at Birsingha village in Medinipur, Vidyasagar is widely known for his social reform movements during the mid-19th century. He had also worked for the emancipation of women, and made significant contributions to simplify and modernise the Bengali language.


Edited by Suman Singh