Pandit Ramnandan Mishra (1905–1989) was an Indian nationalist who fought for India's freedom from British rule.
[1] He participated in the Quit India Movement and organized secret revolutionary centres and while visiting Madras, was arrested in Cuttack on 23 August 1942.
[1] He escaped from Hazaribagh Central Jail along with Yogendra Shukla, Jayaprakash Narayan and others during November, 1942.
[1] He was in charge of the revolutionary movement in Punjab where he was rearrested on 22 February 1943 and released only in 1946.
[1] He was General Secretary of the Hind Kisan Panchayat, Bihar from 1949–1952[1] and became a member of the National Executive of the Socialist Party in 1949.