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AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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                            India's Forgotten...? Freedom Fighter...?                                                                       Pandit Parmanand.....?                     22 years of black water punishment for freedom Pandit Parmanand ji, the brave son of Bundelkhand, who served 22 years of black water for the freedom fighting in the Cellular Jail of Andaman and Nicobar, dedicated his whole life for the freedom fighting. This great revolutionary had knowledge of 22 languages, due to which he got the title of Pandit. When Bal, Pal and Lal were playing for the independence of the country, three revolutionaries Pandit Parmanand, Dewan Shatrughan Singh and Swami Brahmanand were roaring in the soil of Bundelkhand. People used to get goosebumps after listening to Panditji's stunning speeches. The brave sons of Bundelkhand made sacrifices for freedom. The name of Pandit Parmanand ji will always be remembered as a patriotism, political firmness and an independent thinker.

AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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              India's Forgotten...? Freedom Fighter...?                                      Udmi Ram…?   Iron nails were buried in the hands tied to the tree .? Hardly anyone knows about such a great patriotic revolutionary warrior and hardly remembers his martyrdom. The heroic warrior Udmi ram and his wife Ratni Devi were tortured with mole and mole. Tie on the Peepal tree of the halt, iron nails were buried in their hands, they were kept hungry and thirsty. When asked for water to drink, urine was forcibly poured into his mouth. The British were strictly guarded. This true son of Mother India remained tied like this for 35 days. On June 27, 1858, this red mother of India slept in eternal sleep making the country and the countrymen forever indebted to them for life. After the martyrdom of Udmi Ram, the British government also took very bad condition of his body and did not even hand it over to his family. The British hid the dead body of this great revolutionary somewhere and

AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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                        India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter...?                                                  Haipou Jadonang.....?                                      Heraka Movement..... Haipou Jadonang was a Naga spiritual leader and political activist from Manipur, British India. Who fought for freedom from the clutches of British colonial rule. He founded the Heraka religious movement, based on the ancestral Naga religion, and proclaimed himself the "Messiah King" of the Nagas. He organized the Naga people in the Zeliangrong areas which now fall in Manipur, Nagaland and Assam. He also supported an independent Naga kingdom ("Makam Gwangdi" or "Naga Raj"), which brought him into conflict with the colonial British rulers of India. She organized the Heraka Army - a separate women's battalion and challenged the mighty British Empire. He taught his people to be on constant alert against the web of the British government and its covert wings.

AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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                        India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter...?                                              Rani Chennamma....?                                                   'Lakshmibai of Karnataka.... Rani Chennamma, India's first female freedom fighter, was a great warrior who fought for the independence of her motherland with fearlessness, intelligence and courage. He razed the British government with his skill around 1824. Twice the British army had to beg for their lives in front of them. She is also called 'Lakshmibai of Karnataka'. Due to the courage and valor of Rani Chennamma, she enjoys special respect in different parts of the country especially in Karnataka and her name is taken with respect. Even before the struggle of "Rani Laxmibai" of Jhansi, "Rani Chennamma" had soured the teeth of the British in the war. She was the first Indian ruler who led an armed rebellion against the British East India Company. Even though his sol

AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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                           India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter                                            Begum Hazrat Mahal….? Protest against the announcement of Queen Victoria.....?? In the independence of India, many brave revolutionary women contributed against the British rule and sacrificed everything. Those women revolutionaries include women like Rani Laxmibai, Savitribai Phule, she is one of them. Begum Hazrat Mahal. Begum Hazrat Mahal was born in 1820 in Faizabad district of Uttar Pradesh. His childhood name was Muhammadi Khatoon. She was a courtesan by profession, her father was very poor. In fact, her father was a slave with the landlord, the condition of the house was not good, her parents sold her, then she came as a khawasin in the royal harem. After this she was sold to royal brokers, after which she was given the title of Pari and she came to be known as 'Mahak Pari'. Begum Hazrat Mahal was the wife of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah of Awadh. He got the title of

AMRIT FESTIVAL OF INDEPENDENCE "A Tribute to Heroes of Indian Freedom Struggle"

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             India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter                                      Matangini Hazra….?                               I will hoist the tricolor….Vande Mataram Matangini Hazra associated with the freedom struggle at the age of 62 The way he fought the British and did not let the tricolor bow till his last breath, that makes him completely different from others. Matangini Hazra was born in a very poor family in Hogla village of Midnapore district in East Bengal (present day Bangladesh). Due to poverty, at the age of 12, she was married to Trilochan Hajra, a 62-year-old widower of village Alinan. When Matangini turned 18, her husband died. Step-children kicked out of the house. So she started living in a hut in Tamluk of Midnapore, West Bengal. He used to work hard in people's homes and run his house from that. In 1932, the freedom movement started across the country. The processions used to go out daily, chanting Vande Mataram. When one such procession passed