Har Ghar Tiranga: Know everything about Independence here
As India was a British colony, its athletes had to march behind Great Britain's flag at the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. But in the dressing room before their final match against Germany, India's hockey team saluted the tricolor flag of the Indian National Congress.
First Suprabhat song recorded on August 14 1947 night and was broadcasted on August 15 morning in All India Radio
It is really a heart-rending situation. The rules framed by the YSRCP government have become a bane for the family of Pingali Venkayya. The only family member who gets pension in the family is Gantasala Seetarama Vijayalakshmi Narsimha.
Laxmi Bhargav told Hans India that the only help they got from the AP government was sanction of a pension to his brother Seetarama. But then the problem is that the Andhra Pradesh government’s rule is that only those who draw full ration will get pension. Read More
Today is the day every Indian salutes the national flag. This is the day when the Prime Minister would hoist the flag at the Red Fort in New Delhi and all Chief Ministers would do so in their respective state capitals. All constitutional bodies like Parliament, Supreme Court, High Courts and government departments also hold Independence Day celebrations and hoist the flag. Read More
BHIMRAO RAMJI AMBEDKAR. Great Son of India
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India. He was also in the first cabinet of Jawaharlal Nehru, and inspired the Dalit Buddhist movement after renouncing Hinduism. Read More ...
Netaji Suibhash Chandra Bose- Great Patriot and Champion of Indian Freedom struggle
In the history of India’s struggle for freedom, one man stands out in all distinctiveness and a class by himself. That is Subhas Chandra Bose. He is a unique phenomenon of twentieth century India. The exile in Burma from 1924 to 1927 was the first major turning point In Subhas's public career in that it saw the transformation of a lieutenant to a leader. Read more
Nuggets which are most relevant today. Let’s ponder over it
I believe that if India, and through India the world, is to achieve ;real freedom, then sooner or later we shall have to live in the villages - in huts, not in palaces. I have not the slightest doubt that, but for the pair, truth and nonviolence, mankind will be doomed. Mahatma Gandhi. Read More
From Innocence to Inspiration: A Journey of Nurturing Patriotism
Vemaraju Revathi
My memories of Independence Day are linked to my studies in Eluru district. I attended Saraswati Girls School, which offered classes up to the eighth standard. Nestled alongside the tranquil waters of Badeti Park, adjacent to a serene canal, stood our school. It was a unique sight with its bamboo grill structure, allowing the gentle breeze from the canal to waft through. A wall separated the school from the canal. Between the bamboo grills, my fellow classmates and I cultivated a small garden within the canal, using the waters of Narasimhaswamy. Amidst the canal’s waters, I vividly recall the resilient laborers who tirelessly towed substantial boats, their robust voices harmonising in song. Their exertion left a lasting impression on my young eyes. Read more
History of Slogans during struggle for Independence
Tum Mujhe Khoon Do Mai Tumhe Aazadi Dunga
This slogan was given by Netaji Subhash Chandra bose. He also gave the very famous slogans Dilli Chalo and Jai Hind. He formed the Azad Hind Fauj. He gave this slogan to instil confidence among the masses to fight against British oppression while he raised the Azad Hind Fauz and entered India through the Myanmar side.Read more
India was bereft of dynamic leadership
Those into freedom struggle - in whatever form - were waiting for someone to lead them from the front. There was a serious problem with the nationalist movement in India around the time. Gandhi reached India in January 1915 and came to Santiniketn on February 17 but left within two days for Poona on hearing news of Gokhale's death. Acharya Kripalani recalls in his autobiography that "India was bereft of dynamic leadership, with political life at a low ebb.Read More