UNLIMITED MEMORIES.
Freedom fighters were people who sacrificed their lives selflessly for the freedom of their country. Every country has its fair share of FREEDOM FIGHTERS. People look up to them in terms of patriotism and love for one’s country. They are considered the epitome of patriotic people.
They faced pains, exploitation, immense torture, and hardships to bring freedom. So, people considered them the epitome of patriotic people.Leave about others , British ruled over India for more than 200 years. Many Freedom Fighters adopted various ways of fighting against Britishers to attain freedom. Their unimaginable sacrifice, hardships, pains, and hard work gets an eternal salute from people.
If we delve into history, we see most freedom fighters joined the freedom struggle without prior formal training in war or related fields. They went to wars and protests knowing very well that they may get killed by the opposite power. The freedom fighters were not just people who fought with arms against the tyrants but they were people who joined protests through literature, legal advocates, people who contributed money to the freedom struggle, and so on. Most of the brave hearts led the fight against foreign powers. They made their fellow people realize their rights and pointed out all the existing social injustice and crimes committed by the ones in power.
LET'S ONLY OVERVIEW FROM 1857-1947- INDIA.
THE FIRST MAJOR CHALLENGE: THE REVOLT OF 1857.
CIVIL REBELLIONS AND TRIBAL UPRISINGS
PEASANT MOVEMENTS AND UPRISINGS AFTER 1857
FOUNDATION OF THE CONGRESS: THE MYTH
FOUNDATION OF THE INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS: THE
REALITY
SOCIO-RELIGIOUS REFORMS AND THE NATIONAL AWAKENING
AN ECONOMIC CRITIQUE OF COLONIALISM
THE FIGHT TO SECURE PRESS FREEDOM
PROPAGANDA IN THE LEGISLATURES
THE SWADESHI MOVEMENT— 1903-08
THE SPLIT IN THE CONGRESS AND THE RISE OF
REVOLUTIONARY TERRORISM
WORLD WAR I AND INDIAN NATIONALISM: THE GHADAR
THE HOME RULE MOVEMENT AND ITS FALLOUT
GANDHIJI‘S EARLY CAREER AND ACTIVISM
THE NON-COOPERATION MOVEMENT— 1920-22
PEASANT MOVEMENTS AND NATIONALISM IN THE 1920’S
THE INDIAN WORKING CLASS AND THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT
THE STRUGGLES FOR GURDWARA REFORM AND TEMPLE ENTRY
THE YEARS OF STAGNATION — SWARAJISTS, NO-CHANGERS
AND GANDHIJI
BHAGAT SINGH, SURYA SEN AND THE REVOLUTIONARY
TERRORISTS
THE GATHERING STORM — 1927-29
CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE— 1930-31
FROM KARACHI TO WARDHA: THE YEARS FROM 1932-34
THE RISE OF THE LEFT-WING
THE STRATEGIC DEBATE 1935-37
TWENTY-EIGHT MONTHS OF CONGRESS RULE
PEASANT MOVEMENTS IN THE 1930s AND ‘40s
THE FREEDOM STRUGGLE IN PRINCELY INDIA
INDIAN CAPITALISTS AND THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONALIST FOREIGN POLICY
THE RISE AND GROWTH OF COMMUNALISM
COMMUNALISM-THE LIBERAL PHASE
JINNAH, GOLWALKAR AND EXTREME COMMUNALISM
THE CRISIS AT TRIPURI TO THE CRIPPS MISSION
THE QUIT INDIA MOVEMENT AND THE INA
POST-WAR NATIONAL UPSURGE
FREEDOM AND PARTITION
THE LONG-TERM STRATEGY OF THE NATIONAL MOVEMENT
THE INDIAN NATIONAL MOVEMENT: THE IDEOLOGICAL.
AFTER 1947 ALSO
The Unlimited Memories.......................................................
BY- DR.GURUNATH NADUVIN
*LIST OF INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS -
ALL STATES - https://www.mha.gov.in/sites/default/files/UpdatedlistofSSSYBeneficiaries_04022022.pdf

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