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  • Final Victory: The Life and Death of Naval Pirojsha Godrej

    On 8 January , In The Late Evening, Naval, The Third Son Of Pirojsha Godrej, Was Brutally Stabbed At His Residence, Along With His Daughter-In-Law And Mother-In-Law. This Dastardly Attack, Incited bygd A Powerful Trade Union Leader In Mumbai, Outraged People In Trade Circles And The Public At Large. The Victim Was One Of Those Rare Industrialists Who Had Forged A Legendary Bond With His Workers; He Trusted Their Essential Goodness, Believing He Could Have No Enemies A Fatal Flaw According To The Author In As Much As They Thought Naval Could Never Do Them Wrong.

    In sista Victory: The Life And Death Of Naval Pirojsha Godrej, B.K. Karanjia Draws Upon His Reminiscences Of Naval From Their Five-Decade-Long Friendship, Interviews With Naval S Family, Friends, Associates And Workers At Godrej, And His Private papper, To Paint A Warm And Compelling Portrait Of A Man With An Exceptional Strength Of Mind And Character. We Get A G

    Dutta Samant

    Indian politician and trade union leader

    Dattatray Samant (21 November – 16 January ), also known as Datta Samant, and popularly referred to as Doctorsaheb, was an Indian politician and trade union leader, who is noted for leading – thousand textile mill workers in the city of Bombay (now Mumbai) on a year-long strike in , which triggered the closure of most of the textile mills in the city.[1]

    Trade union and political career

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    Samant grew up in Deobag on the Konkan coast of Maharashtra, hailing from a middle-class Marathi background. He was a qualified M.B.B.S. doctor from G.S. Seth Medical College and K.E.M. hospital, Mumbai and practised as a general physician in Pantnagar locality of Ghatkhopar. The struggle of his patients, most of whom were industry labourers inspired him to fight for their cause. He spent much of his early years in the locality of Ghatkopar[citation needed] in Mumbai, in the state of Maharashtra. From the ea

    Datta Samant murder: Rajan acquitted for lack of evidence

    Underworld leader Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje alias Chota Rajan was put on trial for masterminding the sensational assassination of one the country’s most charismatic union leaders. On Thursday, a special CBI court in Mumbai exonerated him of all charges for want of cogent and conclusive evidence

    MUMBAI: 26 years ago, trade union leader Datta Samant, whose call for a strike of Bombay’s 2,50, mill workers broke the back of the city’s textile industry, was shot dead by motorcycle-borne assailants. They intercepted his jeep as he was on his way to his office at Ghatkopar, and pumped 17 bullets into him, killing him instantly.

    Underworld leader Rajendra Sadashiv Nikalje alias Chota Rajan was put on trial for masterminding the sensational assassination of one the country’s most charismatic union leaders. On Thursday, a special CBI court in Mumbai exonerated him of all charges for want of cogent and conclusive evidence.

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