Shashi Bhushan
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Shashi Bhushan (1924–2011) was an Indian independence activist, social worker, politician, writer and an institution builder. He was the founder of several organisations such as Rashtriya Ekta Samiti, All India Freedom Fighters' Organisation, Punjab Ekta Samiti and the Institute for Socialist Education, and represented khargone(madhya Pradesh) ( 1967- 1971) andSouth Delhi constituency in the 5th Lok Sabha (1971–1977).
Born on 11 November 1924 at Lashkar of the Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, Shashi Bhushan was involved in the Indian freedom struggle and participated in the Quit India movement. After the Indian independence, he continued his association with the Indian National Congress and contested in the Indian general elections of 1971, winning from South Delhi constituency against Balraj Madhok, the then president of Jan Sangh. He was the author Feroze Gandhi: A Political Biography, the only known work about the life of the politician-journalist husband of Indira Gandhi. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 2006, for his contributions to public affairs. The Institute for Social Education, an institution he founded in 1970, was awarded the National Communal Harmony Award by the President of India in 2007. He died on 30 September 2011, at the age of 86, succumbing to age-related illnesses, survived by his wife, son and daughter.