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V. Subbiah
V. Subbiah (February 7, 1911–1993)〔〔 was an Indian communist politician from Pondicherry (now Puducherry). Subbiah was the secretary of the Communist Party of French India.〔''(New age )'', Volume 3, Edition 12.〕 He is regarded as the founder of the trade union movement in the union territory.〔''The Hindu''. ''(Commemorative stamp on Subbiah released )''〕 Subbiah was one of the 'Tamrapatra awardees', awarded the decoration for their role in the Indian freedom struggle.〔 ==Early activism== Born and raised in Pondicherry, Subbiah studied at the Calve College High School, but he was expelled from the school after organizing an agitation. The expulsion was however revoked as students and parents had protests against the decision. During the early phase of his political career, Subbiah was influenced by Mahatma Gandhi and joined the Indian National Congress. He founded the Harijan Sevak Sangh in 1933. Moreover, he launched a publication called ''Sutantiram'' ('Independence'). Soon he was recruited into the communist movement after having befriended Amir Hyder Khan and S.V. Ghate. He took part in agitations in different areas of the Madras Presidency. He was jailed both by French and British colonial authorities, and moved underground when not in jail.〔
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