Dattopantji Thengdi
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Dattopantji Bapurao Thengdi (b. November 10, 1920) is an Indian trade union leader, and founder of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh. He was born in the village Arvi in Wardha district in what is today the state of Maharashtra. During the Indian freedom struggle, he took part in the Indian National Congress and the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army.[1]