Unsung Heroes : Janaki Thevar
Born and brought up in a well-to-do Tamil family living in then British Malaya, Janaki was only 16 when Subhash Chandra Bose arrived in Singapore in July 1943. His aim ? To collect funds and recruit volunteers for INA.
Born and brought up in a well-to-do Tamil family living in then British Malaya, Janaki was only 16 when Subhash Chandra Bose arrived in Singapore in July 1943. His aim ? To collect funds and recruit volunteers for INA.
Suniti Choudhury, the youngest female revolutionary of India. She breathed her last on 12th January 1988, leaving behind a legacy of patriotism, bravery, kindness, and inspiration.
Martyr Anant Kanhere was a brave freedom fighter who gave up his life for the Nation. For details about his life and love for the Nation are given ahead.
Mangal Pandey was a young soldier in the 34th battalion of Bengal Native Infantry (BNI). He offered his blood to the Sun of Freedom. Many patriots were inspired by his sacrifice for the country and Dharma to sacrifice their own lives for the freedom of their countrymen.
Among the grittiest women in Indian history, her unflagging courage and indomitable spirit are at par with the legendary Rani Lakshmi Bai of Jhansi, Rani Rudramma Devi of Warangal…
A classic case in modern times is that of the great revolutionary and Hindutva icon, Swatantraveer Savarkar, who spent as many as 27 years in jail and under prison restrictions from 1910 to 1937 for his legendary revolutionary activities against the British rulers.
There are many Indian warriors who valiantly fought the British and Muslim invaders in the last 1,200 years of Indian subjugation