
Jagdish Chandra Jain
Jagdish Chandra Jain (20 January 1909 – 28 July 1993) was a scholar, indologist, educationist, writer, and freedom fighter during the freedom struggle of India. He authored over 80 books on a variety of subjects, including Jain philosophy, Prakrit literature, and Hindi textbooks for children. Jain was the chief prosecution witness in Gandhi’s murder trial. He repeatedly tried to warn the government of the conspiracy to assassinate Mahatma Gandhi, which became to known to him after Madan Lal Pahwa, a Punjabi refugee and one of the conspirators of the murder of Mahatma Gandhi, confided to him of their plan. Jain’s attempts to warn the government met deaf ears. He recounted his personal experiences in two books: I Could Not Save Bapu and The Forgotten Mahatma. He died from cardiac arrest in July 1993 in Bombay at the age of 84.
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- Other Names :Jagdish Chandra Jain,چاجديش تشاندرا چين,जगदीश चन्द्र जैन,জগদীশ চন্দ্র জৈন,ਜਗਦੀਸ਼ ਚੰਦਰ ਜੈਨ,ଜଗଦୀଶ ଚନ୍ଦ୍ର ଜୈନ,ஜெகதீசு சந்திரா ஜெயின்,జగదీష్ చంద్ర జైన్
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- Country : British Raj, Dominion Of India, India
- Born on 28 July