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TARA SINGH, SARDAR

TARA SINGH, SARDAR (1888-1956), lawyer, legislator and judge, was born in 1888, the son of Pratap Singh Gill of Moga, a district town of the Punjab. Having matriculated from a local high school in 1903, he graduated from Khalsa College, Amritsar, in 1907 and obtained his law degree from the Panjab University, Lahore, in 1910. He started legal practice at Firozpur but soon shifted to his native Moga. His interest in local civic affairs, besides his professional work, soon made him popular. He also took active interest in the Gurdwara Reform movement launched in 1920 and participated in the Jaito morcha which commenced in August 1923.

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