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Jayant Sahasrabuddhe (17 April 1966 – 2 June 2023) was an Indian paramilitary activist who was the National Organizing Secretary of Vijnana Bharati and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Indian scientists successfully demonstrated their role in promoting independence, highlighting the importance of Indian scientists in achieving independence. [1] [2]
After completing a BSc in Electronics from Mumbai University, he worked at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). In 1989, he became Sangh Pracharak and served in Maharashtra.
Sahasrabuddhe was born on 17 April 1966 in Girgaon (Mumbai). His father, Srikant Sahasrabuddhe, is still involved with Sangh's work. His mother was an active Rashtra Sevika Samiti worker.
Jayantji was disciplined and active, travelling 600km daily for years, spreading the message of Vijnana Bharati. He was involved in a car accident on 3 September 2022 in Ghaziabad, and died on 2 June 2023, at the age of 57. [4] [5] He was cremated in Shivaji Park, Mumbai. [6]
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Jayant Sahasrabuddhe (17 April 1966 – 2 June 2023) was an Indian paramilitary activist who was the National Organizing Secretary of Vijnana Bharati and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Indian scientists successfully demonstrated their role in promoting independence, highlighting the importance of Indian scientists in achieving independence. [1] [2]
After completing a BSc in Electronics from Mumbai University, he worked at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC). In 1989, he became Sangh Pracharak and served in Maharashtra.
Sahasrabuddhe was born on 17 April 1966 in Girgaon (Mumbai). His father, Srikant Sahasrabuddhe, is still involved with Sangh's work. His mother was an active Rashtra Sevika Samiti worker.
Jayantji was disciplined and active, travelling 600km daily for years, spreading the message of Vijnana Bharati. He was involved in a car accident on 3 September 2022 in Ghaziabad, and died on 2 June 2023, at the age of 57. [4] [5] He was cremated in Shivaji Park, Mumbai. [6]