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K. B. Desai

Indian independence activist and doctor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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K. B. Desai (3 September 1897 – 5 November 1979) was an Indian medical doctor, a local leader of Congress from Navsari during the Indian independence movement, and a social reformer. He was a Gandhian.[1][2][3][4][5]

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Freedom struggle

Vallabhbhai Patel was imprisoned in the wake of the Salt March in 1930. Desai acted as a spokesperson for Mahatma Gandhi in Navsari, organizing the local police as a strategy to help release Patel. He was imprisoned on multiple occasions for his role in the freedom struggle.[1][2][3]

President of Navsari Municipal Council

After independence in 1947, he served as President of Navsari Municipal Council (Nagarpalika Pramukh).[4]

Medical career

Desai graduated with an M.B.B.S. from Bombay (Mumbai) in 1922. He obtained further medical training from Dublin and Vienna. Desai provided surgical, obstetric, dental and non-surgical care. He built and ran K. B. Desai Hospital in Navsari.[5][6][7]

Social reform

Desai was actively involved in social reform movements. He opposed the caste system, admitting patients of all castes to his hospital and serving them food from a single kitchen using one set of utensils.[8]

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