The Great People

Chapekar Brothers

Chapekar Brothers: The Great Unsung Heroes, c. 1869-1898

To begin with, there are countless anecdotes and real-life stories of how the Britishers tortured and tormented the Indians whenever they got even a petty reason to do it! But as a matter of pride, many Bravehearts repeatedly roared to resist the oppressive British empire through their daunting and gallant acts of armed revolution. The

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Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev

The Great Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev & Rajguru, 1908-1931

23rd March 1931, 19:29 hours, Lahore Central Jail… Within a minute, something breathtaking was about to happen! The holy land of Bharat was about to get stunned & mesmerized by the temporary standstill of the revolutionary fire that was ignited by the young compassionate Bravehearts, which had instilled fearful tremors in the hearts of the

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Savarkar

Savarkar: The Great Epitome of Patriotism and a ‘SWATANTRAVEER’, c. 1883 – 1966

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar – Some individuals find great inspiration in these three words, while others immediately label him a bigot, a coward, or a fanatic to put an end to the discussion. “Savarkar is not a person, he is an idea. The unity of identity (reconciliation) in mind, word and deed, as manifested by Savarkar

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