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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...?                                Vishnu Ganesh Pingale….?                                             Lahore Conspiracy Case ….. Lakhs of people sacrificed their lives to liberate the country. Thousands of people left their homes and unfortunately many of them have been forgotten by the country. One such promising revolutionary was Vishnu Ganesh Pingale. He was a member of the Ghadar Party. He was sentenced to death in 1915 in the Lahore Conspiracy Case and the Hindu-German Conspiracy. For the independence of India, the sons of Mother India who sacrificed laughingly, Hardayal ji had founded the 'Gadar Party' for the independence of India. Flag of the Ghadar Party The Ghadar Party was an organization formed with the aim of making the subordinate India independent from the British. It was built by the Indians of America and Canada on 25 June 1913. It was also called the Hindi Association of the Pacific Coast. This party a

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

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                 India's Forgotten...? Freedom Fighter...?                                                    Awadh Bihari.....?                          Mr Golden's assassination attempt Awadh Bihari   was a nationalist and freedom fighter. He was actively involved in revolutionary activities against the British rule. Awadh Bihari took the front in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab against the British rule. He was associated with Ras Behari Bose. And he had planned to throw a bomb on Lord Hardinge, the Viceroy of India. Who served as the Viceroy and Governor-General of India from 1910 to 1916. Awadh Bihari was arrested in February 1914 and sentenced to death. Awadh Bihari was hanged on 1 May 1915 in Ambala Central Jail. Introduction Awadh Bihari was born on 14 November 1889 in Delhi. From his father Govind Lal was a respected teacher. The famous revolutionary Master Amichand of Delhi was his mentor. Awadh Biharis were greatly influenced by the spirit of Master Amir Chand to free Mo

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

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                                India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter...?                                                 Arjun Lal Sethi Father of freedom movement in Rajasthan Arjun Lal Sethi was a famous freedom fighter, revolutionary and teacher from Jaipur, India. He is called the father of freedom movement in Rajasthan. He was one of the freedom fighters of India. When the Governor-General Lord Hardinge's procession was passing through Chandni Chowk in Delhi, a bomb was hurled at it. This plan to throw the bomb was made by Arjun Lal Sethi. So Sethi was arrested. Due to lack of evidence against him, he could not be punished, yet Sethi was kept in jail without trial. Introduction Arjun Lal Sethi was born on September 9, 1880 in a Jain family in Jaipur. In 1902, he passed the BA examination from Allahabad. Arjun Lal Sethi was an outstanding scholar of English, Persian, Sanskrit, Arabic and Pali. After this he was appointed teacher of Thakur Devi Singh of Chomu. In 1960, h

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

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                     India's Forgotten ...? Freedom Fighter...?                                                   Gopinath Saha March 1 - Sacrifice Day Krantiveer Gopimohan Saha, after the hanging of this warrior, the alleged priest of non-violence did not even take his dead body, only Subhash Chandra Bose had reached. The heart of a man who does not have love for his country is like a stone. The same thing has been written by a famous Bengali poet in one of his poems like this A man who does not have the love of the country in his heart, he is like an animal while being a human. Gopinath Saha was a revolutionary. He believed in violence, not in non-violence. During the day he kept on walking diligently on his way, even in his sleep during the night he used to cry out - I killed that Englishman. I will not breathe a sigh of satisfaction until I remove the British rule. There was nothing in his mind other than the independence of the country. While eating, drinking, sleeping and w

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

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                India's Forgotten...? Freedom Fighter...?                                 Master Amir Chand Master Amir Chand was hanged on 8th May 1915 in Delhi Central Jail………? The feeling of patriotism sometimes throws a person into the furnace of torture in a terrible prison like black water, and sometimes it makes him stand on the gallows. Knowing this result, the lovers of freedom struggle continued to offer their heads on the sacrifice one after the other. Master Amirchand, the master of such inspiration was. Amar Revolutionary  Master Amirchand, the zealous soldier of India's Jung-e-Azadi, was born in 1869 to a teacher Hukumchand in a Vaish family of Delhi. Amirchand was a brilliant student since childhood. Amirchand gained equal authority over Hindi, Urdu, Sanskrit and English all languages ​​through his hard work and was seen among his peers and teachers as a very capable and meritorious student. He was gifted with valor and the art of keeping secrets to himself, whic