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About Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Bal Gangadhar Tilak, popularly known as Lokmanya Tilak, was not just a freedom fighter—he was a visionary, educator, journalist, social reformer, and the torchbearer of India's independence movement. Revered as "Lokmanya"—meaning "accepted by the people as their leader", he was among the first to awaken political consciousness in India and inspire millions to dream of self-rule.
A Multifaceted Genius
Tilak firmly believed that education was the foundation of a strong and self-reliant nation. He dedicated his life to enlightening the minds of young Indians. He co-founded institutions like the Deccan Education Society and Fergusson College, understanding the critical role of modern education in India's resurgence. Apart from being a fearless political leader, Tilak was also a pioneer in Indian journalism, founding powerful newspapers like Kesari (in Marathi) and The Mahratta (in English). Through his writings, he addressed national issues, awakened public opinion, and laid the foundation for political reform.
His Fourfold Vision
Lokmanya Tilak’s philosophy was rooted in his fourfold programme for national development:
1. Swarajya (Self-rule) – Advocating political freedom from British rule
2. Swadesh (Promotion of Indigenous Products) – Encouraging the use of local goods to build economic independence
3. National Education – Establishing an education system rooted in Indian values and modern knowledge
4. Social Reform – Promoting unity, equality, and the upliftment of all communities
The Legacy Lives On
Lokmanya Tilak was more than a leader—he was a movement in himself. His call, "Swarajya is my birthright and I shall have it," became the battle cry of the freedom struggle. Today, Lokmanya Web Radio carries forward his legacy by making education accessible, inclusive, and empowering for the youth of India. Just as Tilak used newspapers as a tool to educate and mobilize people, we use the medium of radio to inform, inspire, and ignite. Through this initiative, we honor the memory of a man who truly believed in the power of ideas, the strength of youth, and the promise of an educated India.