Jainarayan Vyas 1899-1963

Jainarayan Vyas

Technical Data

Date of Issue July 3, 1974
Denomination 25 nP
Quantity 3000000
Perforation comb 13
Printer Security Printing Press, Nashik
Watermark No Watermark
Colors Deep brown
Catalog Codes

Michel IN 592

Stamp Number IN 608

Yvert et Tellier IN 393

Stanley Gibbons IN 714

Themes

Jainarayan Vyas emerges as a towering figure in India’s struggle for freedom and post-independence nation-building. Born on February 18, 1899, in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, his early years were marked by a fervent dedication to the cause of independence. He played a pivotal role in organizing the freedom movement in the princely states, earning recognition as a prominent leader in the former Rajputana States.

Vyas’s influence extended beyond his involvement in the freedom struggle; he was instrumental in the integration of various Rajputana states, contributing significantly to the formation of a united Rajasthan. His leadership and vision were further evident in his role as a member of the Constituent Assembly and as the first Chief Minister of Rajasthan from 1951 to 1954. Later, he served as a Member of the Rajya Sabha, continuing to contribute to the nation’s governance and development.

Beyond his political endeavors, Vyas was a multifaceted individual, demonstrating his literary and journalistic talents. He founded numerous journals in Hindi, Marwari, and English, showcasing his commitment to fostering public discourse and awareness. His role as the editor of Tarun Rajasthan and the publication of Akhand Bharat Daily underscore his influential presence in the realm of journalism.

Upon his passing on March 14, 1963, Dr. Zakir Hussain, then President of India, aptly described Vyas as a distinguished patriot and a noble son of India. His legacy continues to inspire future generations, serving as a testament to the enduring spirit of dedication and service to the nation.