All-India Yadav Mahasabha

The All India Yadav Mahasabha is a caste-based community organisation established on 17 April 1880 to serve a broad body of Indian social groups collectively known as the Yadav caste.[2]

All India Yadav Mahasabha
Formation17 April 1880 (1880-04-17)
HeadquartersLucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Key people
Uday Pratap Singh Yadav (President)[1],
Satya Prakash Singh Yadav
AffiliationsYadav
Websitewww.yadavsmovement.in

The educated elite among the Yadavs instigated the formation of the All-India Yadav Mahasabha (AIYM) in 1880 in Kannauj, British India. It immediately engaged itself in two issues, appealing to its members in all regions to add Yadav to their names and at the same time launching a major programme to effect social reform.

In the mid-20th century, the AIYM pressed the Government of India to form a Yadav regiment in the Indian Army, following the performance of some caste members in the Sino-Indian War at Rezang La in Jammu and Kashmir on 18 November 1962.[3]

Ras Bihari Lal Mandal, one of the founder of Yadav Mahasabha.

All-India Yadav Mahasabha National President

Year Member Location
1 1924-1925Shri Badan Singh YadavPurnia, Bihar
2 1925-1925(April)Dr. R.V KhedkarGorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh
3 1925(3rd Dec)-1927Kanhaiya Lal YadavChhapra, Bihar
4 1927(4th April)-1927(4th Dec)Rai Saheb Sri Ballav DasRewari, Haryana
5 1927(5th Dec)-1928Rai Bahadur Durga PrasadDalmau, Uttar Pradesh
6 1928-1929Capt. Rao Balbir SinghKolkata
7 1929-1930Sri Sunder SinghVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh
8 1930-1931Rai Saheb Baldev SinghGaya, India, Bihar
9 1931-1933Sri Swamber DasBalliya, Uttar Pradesh
10 1933-1934Sri Sarat Chandra GhoshJabalpur
11 1934-1936Sri Behari Shankar DalayaFatehgarh, Uttar Pradesh
12 1936-1939Sri Seru Prasad KashyapBuxar, Bihar
13 1939-1944Nabadwip Chandra GhoshKolkata
14 1944-1946Sri Rao Suchet SinghPatna, Bihar
15 1946-1947Sri Sewnath Prasad YadavAllahabad, Uttar Pradesh
16 1947-1951Sri Kedarnath RohanVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh
17 1951-1952Nabadwip Chandra GhoshCuttack
18 1952-1953Rao Gopilal YadavKanpur, Uttar Pradesh
19 1953-1955Chaudhary Raghubir SinghMotihari, Bihar
20 1955-1956Sri Lakshmi Prasad RawatGhazipur, Uttar Pradesh
21 1956-1957Chaudhary Ram Gopal SinghBarh, Bihar
22 1957-1959Rao Birender SinghKolkata
23 1959-1960Rao Birender SinghDeoria, Uttar Pradesh
24 1960-1962Sri Durga Prasad SinghMumbai
25 1962-1964Sri Manta Narayan KHirhariRaebareli, Uttar Pradesh
26 1964-1965Chaudhary Ramgopal SinghMuzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh
27 1965-1966Rao Birender SinghPatna, Bihar
28 1966-1967Rao Birender SinghDelhi
29 1967-1968Rao Birender SinghEtawah, Uttar Pradesh
30 1968-1969Sri Mohit Mohan GhoshHyderabad
31 1969-1972Sri Boinwari Lal YadavGwalior, Madhya Pradesh
32 1972-1974Sri S Gopal Krishana Yadav (Madras)Indore, Madhya Pradesh
33 1974-1978Sri Mohit Mohan GhoshMadurai, Tamil Nadu
34 1978-1980Sri Bindeswari Prasad SinghMadurai, Tamil Nadu
35 1980-1983Chaudhary Harmohan Singh YadavMathura, Uttar Pradesh
36 1983-1984Shyamlal YadavMadras, Tamil Nadu
37 1984-1986Shyamlal YadavJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
38 1986-1989Ram Lakhan Singh YadavDurg
39 1989-1994Shyamlal YadavBangalore
40 1994-1995Chaudhary Harmohan Singh YadavHyderabad
41 1995-2000Chaudhary Harmohan Singh YadavSurat
42 2000-2004D NagindhiranVaishali
43 2004-2008Chaudhary Harmohan Singh YadavChennai
44 2008-2014Uday Pratap SinghGwalior, Madhya Pradesh
45 2014-2019Uday Pratap SinghHyderabad
46 2019-IncumbentUday Pratap SinghBangalore[4]

See also

References

  1. "All India Yadav Mahasabha President". www.yadavsmovement.in.
  2. "All India Yadav Mahasabha".
  3. Mandelbaum, David Goodman (1970). Society in India. 2. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 444. ISBN 978-0-520-01623-1.
  4. "46th President of All India Yadav Mahasabha President". www.yadavsmovement.in.
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