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Laxmi Chand Tyagi

Laxmi Chand Tyagi (Devanāgarī:लक्ष्मी चाँद त्यागी;1 January 1945 – 27 July 2005), known as LC, was an Indian agriculturalist, social leader, and founder of GRAVIS.
==Early life==
Born in the village of Vaira Firojpur, Bulandshahar, Uttar Pradesh, in 1945, Tyagi was influenced by the philosophies of Mohandas Karam Chand Gandhi and Vinoba Bhave in his college years. After completing a master's degree in Agriculture at Agra University in 1967, he joined the Bhoodan-Gramdan mission of Vinoba Bhave. It was at that point that he began to embody his personal philosophies by changing his attire from machine-made linens to the Khadi promoted by Gandhi and devoting his life to the betterment of the underprivileged classes of India.

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