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Malayapuram Singaravelu (18 February 1860 – 11 February 1946), also known as M. Singaravelu and Singaravelar, was a pioneer in more than one field in India. In 1918, he founded the first trade union in India. On 1 May 1923 he organised the first ever celebration of May Day in the country. Singaravelar was a major leader of the Indian independence movement, initially under the leadership of Gandhi, but later, joining the budding communist movement. In 1925, he became one of the founding fathers of the Communist Party of India; and chaired its inaugural convention in Kanpur. Though the British Government arrested him along with other leaders on charges of conspiring to wage war against the Crown, he was set free, soon after, on account of his failing health.Singaravelar was also a path-break

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  • Malayapuram Singaravelu (en)
  • Малаяпурам Сингаравелу Четтиар (ru)
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  • Малаяпурам Сингаравелу Четтиар (хинди मलयपुरम सिंगरावेलु चेट्टियार; 18 февраля 1860, Мадрас, Британская Индия — 11 февраля 1946, там же) — индийский политический и профсоюзный деятель, основатель первого в Индии профсоюза и сооснователь Коммунистической партии Индии, редактор. (ru)
  • Malayapuram Singaravelu (18 February 1860 – 11 February 1946), also known as M. Singaravelu and Singaravelar, was a pioneer in more than one field in India. In 1918, he founded the first trade union in India. On 1 May 1923 he organised the first ever celebration of May Day in the country. Singaravelar was a major leader of the Indian independence movement, initially under the leadership of Gandhi, but later, joining the budding communist movement. In 1925, he became one of the founding fathers of the Communist Party of India; and chaired its inaugural convention in Kanpur. Though the British Government arrested him along with other leaders on charges of conspiring to wage war against the Crown, he was set free, soon after, on account of his failing health.Singaravelar was also a path-break (en)
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  • Malayapuram Singaravelu (en)
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  • Malayapuram Singaravelu (en)
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