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Lala Ram Prakash Gupta

Lala Ram Prakash Gupta(1909–2002), popularly known as ''Lalajee'', was an eminent freedom fighter and social worker of Punjab, India. A lifelong member of the Indian National Congress, he was a dedicated follower of Mahatma Gandhi (popularly known as Gandhiji), Jawaharlal Nehru, and Vinoba Bhave.
==Early life==
Ram Prakash was born in 1909 to Lala Acchru Mal Gupta, a food grain merchant and Smt. Jamna Devi Gupta in Basti Danishmanda, Jalandhar in the state of Punjab in India. Ram Prakash grew up in a small, spiritually-oriented, middle-class family (with two brothers Budhu Mal and Gopi Chand). Since his early years he was deeply affected by the social, economical, and political conditions in colonial India which was then under British occupation.
Ram Prakash was a good student and completed a Bachelors in Arts degree from Jalandhar (Punjab). In those days, it was rare for children from rural families to study beyond matriculation, let alone get an undergraduate degree. His advanced education and desire for learning helped him gain a sound understanding of national and global affairs, a passion that he sustained till his last days.

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