K. T. Paul
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Kanakarayan Tiruselvam Paul (24 March 1876 ā 11 April 1931) was an Indian leader who served as the president of the All India Conference of Indian Christians, representing the Christian community of colonial India in the First Round Table Conference in London.[1] Paul was the first Indian-born National General Secretary of the National Council of YMCAs of India. A devout Christian himself, he explored the relationship between Christianity and national identity. He was the President of the Governing Council of the United Theological College, Bangalore, General Secretary of the National Missionary Society (India), and Chairman of the National Christian Council of India. Paul's lasting legacy was rural reconstruction, which he initiated through the YMCA in India. He was an ardent follower of Mahatma Gandhi, who praised K.T. Paul for his nationalism.[1]
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Born | Kanagarayan Thiruselvam Paul 24 March 1876 Salem, Tamil Nadu |
Died | 11 April 1931(1931-04-11) (aged 55) |
Occupation | General Secretary |