Baba Ram Singh
Baba Ram Singh was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement, known for his role as a spiritual leader and social reformer. He was born in the late 19th century and became associated with the Namdhari Sikh community, advocating for social justice and equality. His teachings emphasized the importance of education and self-reliance among the people.
In the early 20th century, Baba Ram Singh led various movements against British colonial rule, promoting the idea of self-governance. He was also involved in the Kuka Movement, which aimed to challenge British authority and promote Sikh identity. His legacy continues to inspire many in India today.