Indian.Community salutes the remarkable spirit of September 17—a date that echoes with courage, creativity, and reform. This day marks the birth anniversaries of three extraordinary personalities whose work continues to guide India’s political, social, and cultural journey: Prime Minister Narendra Modi, social reformer E. V. Ramasamy “Periyar,” and pioneering artist Gaganendranath Tagore.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi (Born September 17, 1950): From Tea Stall to Global Stage
On September 17, 1950, in Vadnagar, Gujarat, Narendra Damodardas Modi was born into a modest family. From helping at his father’s tea stall to leading the world’s largest democracy, his life is a testament to grit and determination.

- Historic Governance: Modi’s tenure since 2014 has been defined by transformative initiatives like Digital India, Make in India, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, Ayushman Bharat, and Atmanirbhar Bharat, reshaping governance and empowering citizens.
- Global Leadership: Under his vision, India launched pioneering missions like Chandrayaan-3 and Gaganyaan, elevating the nation’s standing in space exploration and technology.
- People’s Prime Minister: His mantra “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas, Sabka Vishwas” resonates with millions, inspiring a confident, self-reliant India that embraces innovation while honoring tradition.
Modi’s journey shows that dedication and perseverance can take one from grassroots service to the highest office in the nation.
E. V. Ramasamy “Periyar” (Born September 17, 1879): The Voice of Social Justice
Periyar, born in Tamil Nadu in 1879, remains a fearless beacon of social reform.
- Rationalist Reformer: Founder of the Self-Respect Movement, he fought tirelessly against caste-based discrimination, superstition, and gender inequality.
- Legacy of Equality: His campaigns for dignity and social justice influenced generations, shaping progressive politics and inspiring movements across South India and beyond.
Periyar’s courage and intellect continue to challenge social hierarchies, proving that true progress demands fearless questioning and reform.
Gaganendranath Tagore (Born September 17, 1867): The Modernist Artist & Satirist
Born in 1867, Gaganendranath Tagore, a member of the illustrious Tagore family of Bengal, revolutionized Indian art.

- Artistic Pioneer: He introduced Cubism and modernist techniques to Indian painting, moving beyond traditional schools and giving Indian art a bold, global identity.
- Sharp Satire: Through caricatures and cartoons, Gaganendranath critiqued colonial bureaucracy and social hypocrisy, establishing himself as one of India’s earliest and most influential satirists.
- Cultural Legacy: Along with his brother Abanindranath Tagore, he strengthened the Bengal School of Art, inspiring artists to blend modernism with Indian ethos during the freedom movement.
His work reminds us that creativity can be a powerful instrument of critique and social change.
Why September 17 Matters
The stories of these three remarkable individuals illustrate India’s vibrant diversity:
- Political Vision: PM Modi’s transformational leadership continues to redefine governance and inspire global respect.
- Social Reform: Periyar’s rationalist ideals remain a guiding light for equality and justice.
- Cultural Innovation: Gaganendranath Tagore’s art and satire broke boundaries, giving Indian creativity a modern voice.
Together, they show that India’s strength lies in its ability to honor diverse paths—political, social, and cultural—each shaping the nation in unique and powerful ways.
As we remember September 17 in Indian History, we celebrate not just three birthdays, but a shared vision of courage, progress, and timeless legacy. Whether it’s the bold governance of Narendra Modi, the fearless reform of Periyar, or the groundbreaking art of Gaganendranath Tagore, this date reminds every Indian that greatness emerges when passion meets purpose.
Indian.Community proudly salutes these legends, whose lives continue to inspire generations to dream, act, and transform the world.

