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The All India aheer Mahasabha is a caste-based community organisation established on 17 April 1924 to serve a broad body of Indian social groups collectively known as the Yadav caste. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The educated elite among the Yadavs instigated the formation of the All-India Yadav Mahasabha (AIYM) in 1924 in Allahabad , British India .
The traditional occupations of Ahirs are cattle-herding and agriculture. Since late 19th century to early 20th century, Ahirs have adopted Yadav word for their community and have claimed descent from the mythological king Yadu. This is a part of a movement of social and political resurgence (sanskritisation) under the influence of Arya Samaj. [3]
The All-India Yadav Mahasabha (AIYM) was founded at Allahabad in 1924 by a meeting of disparate local groups from Bihar, Punjab and what is now Uttar Pradesh. [ 48 ] [ 54 ] Although the AIYM was initially organised by V. K. Khedakar, it was Rao Balbir Singh who developed it and this coincided with a period – during the 1920s and 1930s ...
Gop Jatiye Mahasabha was formed by Babu Ras Bihari Lal Mandal in 1911, It was the regional organization of Gope or Ahir caste of Bihar. [24] [25] [26] Later, the All-India Yadav Mahasabha was formed by merging the Gop Jatiye Mahasabha and other regional organisation of Ahirs. AIYM first National Conference was held in Purnea, Bihar on 17 to 20 ...
This action by the All India Kushwaha Kshatriya Mahasabha (AIKKM) reflected the general trend for social uplift by communities that had traditionally been classified as Shudra. The process, which M. N. Srinivas called sanskritisation , [ 65 ] was a feature of late nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century caste politics.
Even at the last stage of his life, Shri Yadav conducted a day-long sit-in and a speech at the Income Tax Chauraha, Patna under the banner of the All India Yadav Mahasabha to create an Ahir regiment in the Indian Army. [10] During the 1990s, Ram Lakhan Singh Yadav was the undisputed leader of Yadavs in Bihar. [14]
Yadav was born on 18 October 1921 at a small village of Kanpur known as Meharban Singh ka Purva. His father was Dhaniram Singh Yadav, a farmer, and his mother Parwati Devi. Brothers Ramgopal Singh and Harmohan Singh were given the nicknames Bade Saheb ("elder master") and Chote Saheb ("younger master").
Mahasabha may refer to: Hindu Mahasabha; Jat Mahasabha; Andhra Mahasabha; Jatav Mahasabha; All India Yadav Mahasabha; Ahir Yadav Kshatriya Mahasabha;