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    Bhai Maharaj Singh - First Freedom Fighter

    Bhai Maharaj Singh was one of the first people of Punjab to launch a freedom movement in Punjab after the British took over Punjab. He organised resistance to British imperialism after the defeat of the Sikh Army, was exiled as State priosoner, died on 5th July, 1856 in Singapore Jail. He...
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    Jhansi ki Rani Laxmi Bai

    Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi Jhansi ki Rani Lakshmi bai was a True Patriot and one of the leading warriors of India’s first war of Independence 1857. Jhansi ki Rani Laxmi bai was a symbol of Courage , bravery, patriotism, respect of girl child, perseverance and resistance to British rule. Jhani ki...
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    Poems on Bhagat Singh

    Insaaf ka Khoon (Murder of Justice) (Extracts from pamphlet in Urdu entitled ‘Insaf ka Khoon’, printed at the Narindra Electric Press, Lyalepur, edited and published by Pandit Shivlal ‘Bismil’, journalist, Lyalepur) Long live Revolution - Long Live Revolution - Unparalleled Revolution -...
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    chandrashekhar Azad Death Anniversory - 27 February

    Chandrashekhar Azad was a terror for British Administration Chandrashekhar Azad was a great Indian freedom fighter born on 27th of july 1906. His fierce patriotism and courage inspired Indians of his generation to enter freedom struggle. Chandrasekhar Azad was the mentor Bhagat Singh...
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    Bhagat Singh Birthday

    This is to inform all Proud Indians - who may or may not be aware - that 28th September is the birth date of Shaheed Bhagat singh ji . He was born on 28th Sept 1907 . " Dil se niklegi na mar kar bhi watan ki ulfat, meri mitti se bhi khushboo-e-watan aayegi" These are the words said by one of...
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    17th August - Martyrdom day of Madan Lal Dhingra

    On August 17th 1909, another fine son of India laid down his young life for the liberation of his motherland. He was hanged in Pentonville prison, London, for shooting William Hutt Curzon Wyllie, Political Aide-de-Camp to the Secretary of State for India, Lord Morley. This further inspired...
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