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Shaheed Udham Singh

India is the birthplace of many legends. These legends are born to live, work and sacrifice their lives for the Nation. “Let’s salute the Unsung Heroes of our Nation.”One of the Unsung hero is Shaheed Udham Singh.Shaheed Udham Singh is an Indian revolutionary for avenging Jallianwala Bagh Massacre by Assassinating MichealO’Dwyer. He was born on…

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Freedom Fighter : Tej Bahadur Sapru

~Hemangee Sharma Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru , was born on ( 8 December 1875 – 20 January 1949). He was an Outstanding Indian Freedom Fighter, a Politician and a Lawyer. He was known as a Key Figure in India’s Struggle for Independence and he also helped in Drafting the Indian Constitution. He was the leader…

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Ram ManoharLohia – An Exceptional Human Being

Dr.RammanoharLohia was born in 1910 at Akbarpur in U.P. His family was involved in freedom struggle. Lohia was greatly influenced by political leaders like Tilak, Gandhi, andSubhas Bose. Lohia joined the Congress Party. In 1934, he who had firm ideas about socialism joined the Congress Socialist Party, which was working within the ambits of the…

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Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

Subhas Chandra Bose popularly known as Netaji, considered as one of the greatest Freedom fighter, helped India to get rid of British rule and attain freedom. Subhas Chandra Bose was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack, Orissa Division, Bengal Province, to Prabhavati Dutt Bose and Janakinath Bose. He did his schooling from Stewart High School in Cuttack, and then shifted…

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The Indian Robinhood who made British beg: Tantya Bhil ‘Mama’

~Shubhank Singh  Tantya Bhil Known as the Robin Hood of India , he was close to a mythical figure in the conscious of the tribal populations of MP. Popularly called Mama by the people due to the love they possessed for him. In gratitude of the help that he provided in simple maintenance of families,…

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The Undeniable Era Of the Nation’s Brave Fighters : “Koribo ba Moribo” (Do or die)

~Aatreyi Dutta Kanaklata Barua while fulfilling these very words, kept fighting for India’s independence from the colonial rule till her last breath. She held the National flag in her hand while marching towards the British dominated Gohpur Police Station to hoist it with pride. On her way, she shouted out slogans such as “British imperialists…

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LOKMANYA GANGADHAR TILAK : Father of Indian Unrest

~Jubli Jinta “Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it!”,  the powerful slogan that inculcated a political conscience among Indians regarding self-rule.His famous declaration served as an inspiration for future revolutionaries during India’s struggle for freedom. Bal Gangadhar Tilak was born on July 23, 1856, at Ratnagiri, Maharashtra, in a middle-class family. Soon after…

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Raj Narain: Man with heart of lion and practices of Gandhi

~ by Nitin Siddhu 1947 is a year of great historical importance for India. After all, the nation got independence from a 200-year-old occupation of British EIC. Everyone was joyful, celebrating the newfound independence. Mahatma Gandhi and Pt. Nehru were all over the news, books and articles about the journey of the nation to the…

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स्वतन्त्रता संग्राम में बदायूं के क्रांतिकारियों की भूमिका

~ सारांश वशिष्ठ हमारे राष्ट्र भारतवर्ष की संघर्ष यात्रा में लाखों-करोड़ों सुने-अनसुने क्रांतिकारियों का बलिदान लगा है। उसी का परिणाम है की हम सभी स्वतंत्र देश में साँस ले पा रहे हैं। स्वतन्त्रता दिवस के मौके पर खुशियाँ मनाने के साथ ही उन सभी जाने-अनजाने क्रांतिकारियों के प्रति कृतज्ञता व्यक्त करना हमारा कर्तव्य है। स्वतंत्रता…

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The Forgotten Saraswati: Saraswati Asmita Rajamani

~ By Khushbu Chauhan Women had always played an significant role in India . Especially in Hindu Culture where lord Shiva represent the constitutive elements of the universe, while Shakti is the dynamic potency, which makes these elements come to life and act. India in itself is personified as mother India (Maa Bharti). That’s why…

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Remembering the Forgotten ‘Master Da’

~ Bhwya Sriya “My dream, a golden dream, the dream of free India,” his last words with grief and a vision in eyes elucidated what he wants from his nation and the citizens of the country. Surya Sen, popularly known as ‘Master Da’ (22 March, 1894 – 12 January, 1934) was a Bengali Indian revolutionary…

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सासाराम में आज भी उत्कीर्ण है निशान सिंह का निशान

~ स्नेहा कुमारी भारत की आजादी अर्जित की गई आजादी है। इसके अर्जन में कई वीरों का योगदान शामिल है। पर इतिहासकारो ने सबके साथ न्याय नहीं किया है। बहुत से क्रांतिकारियों ने योगदान तो दिया पर उन्हें नाम नहीं मिला। हालांकि, आम लोगों का इतिहास जो सिर्फ़ पुस्तकों तक सीमित नहीं होता, वह सबके…

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