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Servants of the People Society was founded by Lala Lajpat Rai in 1921 at Lahore,lalajinew21 which was inaugurated by Mahatma Gandhi. After partition, the Society was shifted to Delhi and is operating since then at Lajpat Bhawan, Lajpat Nagar-IV, New Delhi-110024.

The object of the Society is to enlist and train national missionaries for the service of the motherland. It is their duty to work for the educational, cultural, social, economic and political advancement of the country under the supervision of the Society.

The function of the Head Office of the Society is to hold meetings of the General Body, Executive Council, Standing Committee and to discuss and decide about the policies, programmes of the Society. It also controls the finance and properties of the Society including its 17 branches/centers located at different important cities in the country.

About Lalaji

About Lalaji

Lala Lajpat Rai, popularly known as "Punjab Kesari", was born on January 28, 1865 in Jagraon tehsil of the Ludhiana district, Punjab, in a Hindu Aggarwal...
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Preamble- The Origin of the Idea

(The first progress report on the activities of servants of the people society was printed in 1927. It carried a preamble by Lala Lajpat Rai, in which...
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A Letter From Prison

(What sort of whole-time national workers Lalaji wanted to give india when the Servants of the People Society and what sort of training he wanted these...
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A Homage

Mahatma Gandhi's homage to Lala Lajpat Rai : Lala Lajpat Rai claimed a large circle of friends in Europe and America. They loved him because they knew...
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Activities

  • Medical/Yoga centers at Delhi, Allahabad, Hoshiarpur, Vadodra and Bombay.
  • Working Women's Hostels at Ahmedabad and Abohar.
  • Hostel for SC/ST at Meerut
  • Libraries & Reading Rooms at Delhi, Chandigarh, Dhudike & Vadodra.
  • Urban/Rural Development Centres at Delhi, Dhudike, Fatehgarh Panjtoor (Punjab and Dhayari (Pune).
  • Sangeet & Painting classes at Allahabad.
  • Slum development programme in Delhi.
  • Elders' Home at Delhi.
  • Youth activities at Allahabad, Dhayari, Berhampur and Dhudike.
  • Family/Social and Public Welfare Centres at Delhi, Cuttack, Chandigarh, Bhavnagar and Ahmedabad.
  • Monthly magazines, Better Life (Delhi) and Paritran at (Ahmedabad).
Schools from Balwadies to Senior Secondary level at Delhi; Allahabad, Kanpur (U.P.), Hoshiarpur, Dhudike, Fatehgarh Panjtoor (Punjab) and Vadodra (Gujarat).
Auditoriums, Community Halls and Cultural activities centers at Delhi, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Allahabad, Kanpur and Dhudike
  • Discussions and Talks on politically relevant subjects
  • Seminars
  • Panel discussions etc.,
  • Odiya newspaper, The Samaj at Cuttack
  • Relief & Rehabilitation centers at Cuttack Delhi & Ahmedabad.
  • Tailoring Training Centres at Delhi & Hoshiarpur.
  • Typing Training Centre at Ahmedabad.