A substantial portion of his salary as minister was set aside for scholarships and stipends for economically poor but bright students.
His body was carried back to his home in Rohtak city, where it was cremated at the Jat Heroes Memorial Anglo Sanskrit Senior Secondary School in the presence of thousands of people.
Ram's place of residence in Rohtak was known as "Prem Nivas" and "Nili Kothi" (English: Blue Bungalow).
A samadhi (tomb) was created in his memory at the school campus where he was cremated, and there people pay homage on his birthday each year.
Birender Singh, Sir Chhotu Ram's daughter's son got built a 64 feet statue by Ch.
Chhotu Ram Trust - Rohtak, highest in Haryana, at his birth site, Garhi Sampla.