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Rashtriya Aikya Diwas 2023: Remembering Sardar Patel, Iron Man of India

Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel's birth anniversary (October 31) is celebrated as National Unity Day each year, to honour his legacy of uniting India after Independence.

November 01, 2023 / 18:06 IST
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Sardar Patel with family members (Photo courtesy: Gujarat Tourism)

Vallabhbhai Jhaverbhai Patel’s life is stuff legends are made of. As India's first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister, Sardar Patel played a key role in the integration of about 565 princely states into the Indian Union. Even today he is remembered as the man who united India. His political acumen and organizational skills were legendary and even 73 years after his death, people - and books - talk of the life and times of the Iron Man. A look back at his life and work:

‘Go teach yourself’: Patel was born in Nadiad, and many say his birth was not actually registered - the birth date October 31 was first added in his matriculation certificate. He grew up in Karmasad and often helped his father Jhaverbhai in tilling the land. He joined the village school but learnt the basics of arithmetic from his father who fought against the British in the army of the Rani of Jhansi in the 1857 mutiny. Patel was curious and asked too many questions in the classroom. Annoyed, the teachers of the Gujarati-medium village school chided him with ‘Go teach yourself.’ And Patel took it to his heart, literally.

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Sardar Patel with Dr Rajendra Prasad, first President of India (Photo courtesy: Gujarat Tourism)

Love for English & matriculation at age 22:  He certainly was a curious student - self-taught and eager to learn the English language. But Karmasad did not have English-teaching facilities. So, after completing Grade VII, he moved to Petlad, a small town 7 miles from home. Not alone, though. He convinced six other boys to come along. The gang of teenagers rented a small house where they cooked, shared chores and studied. Patel was 22 when he completed his matriculation from Nadiad.