Phulchand Sethi
{{Short description|Indian writer}}
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{{Infobox person
|notable_works = Founding father of Nagaland SD Jain Community
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| name = Phulchand Sethi
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| birth_date = November 1911
| birth_place = Kohima, Nagaland
| education =
| spouse = Lada Devi Sethi
| children = 5 sons and 6 daughters
| death_date = 2 October 1976
| death_place = Dimapur, Nagaland
|nationality = Indian
}}
Phulchand Sethi (November 1911 – 2 October 1976) was a social worker, philanthropist and businessman from Dimapur, Nagaland in Northeast India. He was amongst the first proponents of Jainism in Nagaland. He was awarded the Commendation Certificate by the Governor of Nagaland, Lallan Prasad Singh, on 15 August 1975 for Social and Humanitarian activities.{{sfn|Sethi|2021|p=41}} In 1959, he established the Dimapur Chamber of Commerce. Sethi could speak many local dialects such as Angami, Sümi, Lotha, Kuki, Manipuri and Assamese. He died on 2 October 1976 in Dimapur.
Early life and education
Phulchand Sethi was born in November 1911, in Kohima, Nagaland to Hardev Sethi. He was schooled at Digambar Jain M. E. School (Kohima) in Nagahills, an institution of which he was later the secretary between 1928-1940.
Sethi married Lada Devi Sethi in 1935, a well-known personality of the Jain community, and with her had five sons and six daughters. His sons and daughters have all held various important positions in the Digambar Jain Mahasabha and Jain Communities across India.{{sfn|Eastern Mirror|2014}}
Along with his family, Sethi left Kohima in 1944 due to Japanese invasion during World War II. They moved to Dimapur, Nagaland. His father along with his brothers had come from Chhapra, Rajsathan to Kohima in the 1880s. They were the first non-Naga settlers in Nagaland.{{sfn|The Morung Express|2021}}
Career highlights
Sethi successfully promoted and managed diversified businesses. He was the secretary of the Digambar Jain M. E. School (Kohima).{{sfn|Sethi|2021|p=17}} He was the President of the Kohima Marwari Sammelan and founded the Shree Digambar Jain Temple in Dimapur in 1944. He was the first Secretary (Maha Mantri) of Shree Digambar Jain Samaj Dimapur and continued in the post until 1976. He set up the Shree Digambar Jain School Dimapur in 1947 and also Dimapur Chamber of Commerce in 1959.{{sfn|Sethi|2021|p=26}} He founded the Jain Mahavir Charitable Hospital Dimapur in 1975, the first charitable hospital in Nagaland.{{sfn|Sethi|2021|p=42}} He also established the SD Jain Kirthi Stumbh in 1974, a very famous landmark in Dimapur. He was the first President of Multi-purpose Co-operative Society. He was also the founding Treasurer of Dimapur College of Arts & Commerce. He was the first Secretary of Durga Mandir Dimapur. He became the first non Naga nominated Member of Dimapur Town Committee in 1960. He was appointed Member of Railway Consultant Committee & Central Excise Advisory Committee by the government of India. He was also the Secretary of the first ever Jain Temple in Nagaland which was built in 1920 in Kohima.{{sfn|Nagaland Post|2021}}{{sfn|Sethi|2021|p=10}}
Gallery
Jain Hospital Board.jpeg|The names of the secretaries of the SD Jain Charitable Hospital in chronological order
Jain Temple Dimapur Donor's List.JPG|The Original list of Donor's of Jain Temple Dimapur
The Pedestal.jpg|The Pedestal of Statue of Ahimsa, Mangi Tungi
Shri Phulchand Sethi State Hospital.jpg|Shri Phulchand Sethi State Hospital Chhapra, Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan
See also
References
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- {{cite book | last=Sethi | first=Raj Kumar | url={{Google books|kio4EAAAQBAJ|pg=PP10|plainurl=yes}} | title=100 years of Jainism in Nagaland - (A journey from 1885 to 1985) | publisher=Walnut Publication | year=2021 | isbn=978-93-91522-04-9 }}
- {{cite news | author=Nagaland Post | url=http://www.nagalandpost.com/book-on-jainism-released/235284.html | title=Book on Jainism released | work=Nagaland Post | date=20 June 2021 | access-date=24 June 2021 | archive-date=27 June 2021 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210627220423/http://www.nagalandpost.com/book-on-jainism-released/235284.html | url-status=dead }}
- {{cite news | author=The Morung Express | url=https://morungexpress.com/kohima-jain-temple-marks-100th-year-with-book-release | work=The Morung Express | title=Kohima Jain Temple marks 100th year with book release | date=22 June 2021 }}
- {{cite news | author=Dainik Bhaskar | url = https://www.bhaskar.com/local/rajasthan/sikar/jhunjhunu/news/bhamashahs-gave-financial-and-resources-help-for-expansion-of-facilities-in-chhapra-phc-128585402.html | title = सहायता:छापड़ा पीएचसी में सुविधाओं के विस्तार के लिए भामाशाहों ने दी आर्थिक व संसाधनों की मदद | work = Dainik Bhaskar | date = 12 June 2021 }}
- {{cite news | author = Eastern Mirror | url = http://www.easternmirrornagaland.com/dimapur-jain-community-observes-paryushan/ | work = Eastern Mirror | title = Dimapur Jain Community Observes Paryushan | date = 9 September 2014 }}
External links
- https://epaper.easternmirrornagaland.com/epaper/edition/381/eastern-mirror-june-21/page/3{{Dead link|date=August 2023 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160305090901/http://www.npjainmahasabha.com/pdf/06Jan2014_jaingazetteweekly.pdf
- http://m.newshunt.com/india/english-newspapers/nagaland-post/state-news/jain-community-celebrates-mahavir-jayanti_38090912
- https://morungexpress.com/nagaland-news-in-picture-08-june-2021
- https://issuu.com/nagalandpost90/docs/october_2__2020
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Category:20th-century Indian Jain writers