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Know of Any Unsung Heroes of the Freedom Movement? Tell Us!

know of Any Unsung Heroes of the Freedom Movement Tell Us
Start Date :
Aug 06, 2021
Last Date :
Aug 15, 2022
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As part of the 'Bharat Ki Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations, a series of events are being organized by the Government of India to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of India’s ...

As part of the 'Bharat Ki Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations, a series of events are being organized by the Government of India to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of India’s Independence.

Through this MyGov activity, we aim to revisit history and acknowledge our local heroes whose struggles during the Freedom Movement have not received prominence in the conventional storyline. Let's raise awareness about our freedom struggle & the unsung heroes associated with it. It’s time that the contributions of fighters like Veer Gundandhur, Velu Nachiyar, Bhikaji Cama, etc. see the light of the day.

This is your chance to tell the story that must be told and honour the freedom fighters who have played an important role in making our nation free.

Share the stories with all the details and celebrate Bharat Ki Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav with us.

Submission of Entries:
• All the entries must be submitted online through www.mygov.in
• No other medium of submission will be accepted
• Share the following details while mentioning the story of our Unsung Fighter so that everybody can know more about them:
1. Name
2. Age
3. Address
4. District
5. State
6. Stories About their Contribution to Freedom Movement
7. Photos (if any)
8. Link to Videos/Audios (if any)

Let’s recognize and honour the unsung heroes of India's Independence!

The last date for the submission of entries is 15th August 2022.

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Ajit Kumar Singh 2 years 10 months ago

part of the 'Bharat Ki Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations, a series of events are being organized by the Government of India to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of India’s Independence.

Through this MyGov activity, we aim to revisit history and acknowledge our local heroes whose struggles during the Freedom Movement have not received prominence in the conventional storyline. Let's raise awareness about our freedom struggle & the unsung heroes associated with it. It’s time that the contributions of fighters like Veer Gundandhur, Velu Nachiyar, Bhikaji Cama, etc. see the light of the day.

ajitks.g189001@gov.in
Ajit Kumar Singh 2 years 10 months ago

part of the 'Bharat Ki Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav' celebrations, a series of events are being organized by the Government of India to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of India’s Independence.

Through this MyGov activity, we aim to revisit history and acknowledge our local heroes whose struggles during the Freedom Movement have not received prominence in the conventional storyline. Let's raise awareness about our freedom struggle & the unsung heroes associated with it. It’s time that the contributions of fighters like Veer Gundandhur, Velu Nachiyar, Bhikaji Cama, etc. see the light of the day.

This is your chance to tell the story that must be told and honour the freedom fighters who have played an important role in making our nation free.

prateek kumar_193
prateek kumar 2 years 10 months ago

आदरणीय प्रधानमंत्री जी स्वतंत्रता आंदोलन में जिन्होंने संघर्ष करके आज देश को ऊंचाइयों की तरफ पहुंचाया है उनको हम सादर नमन करते हैं और उनके योगदान को हम कभी नहीं भूलेंगे और इनकी जो यादें हैं हमको ग्राम स्तर तक पहुंचाने की आवश्यकता है किस प्रकार के संघर्ष हुआ है इसको प्रत्येक ग्राम पंचायत स्तर तक पहुंचाने की आवश्यकता है ग्राम पंचायत स्तर तक यह बात पहुंचेगी हमारा स्वतंत्रता आंदोलन के सेवा देश कैसे आजाद हुआ कैसे लोगों ने संघर्ष किया तब जाकर के देश में राष्ट्र के प्रति समर्पित भाव की भावना जाग्रत होगी।

Swairvihari
Swairvihari 2 years 10 months ago

जिन्होंने परमवीर चक्र प्राप्त किया है  वैसे  शूरवीर सैनिकोंके नाम , उनका जन्म जिस डिस्ट्रीक्ट में हुआ हो उस डिस्ट्रिक्टके मुख्य मथकको देना चाहिए।  

Kranti Nautiyal
Kranti Nautiyal 2 years 10 months ago

Ram Prasad Nautiyal

Hero of ‘Gujdu Revolution’
Born on 1st of August 1905 in Uttrakhand in villageKanda, BironkhalGarhwal; Ram Prasad is best known for his leading role in ‘Gujadu Revolution’ which is also called ‘Bardoli of Garhwal’, ‘establishing ‘Sevadal’ (सेवादल) training camps in Garhwal and Kumayun’, ‘Boycotting GovernermalcomeHelley’, ‘leading an attempt to coup British administration of Lansdowne Garhwal’, He also played an equally important role in connecting Garhwal region with rest of the country by road network and started financial inclusion of Garhwalwith several co-operative societies and co-operative Bank branches. He was incarcerated 7 times by British government and spent almost 10 years in different jails of the country right from Lahore, Kolkata to Bareilly, Moradabad and KotdwarGardhwal.

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PRAMOD PUROHIT 2 years 10 months ago

नमस्कार.
आजादी के खरे नायक जिन्हे हम जानते है मंगल पांडे से लेकर सावरकर जी तक उनको भी अभी तक उचित स्थान या फिर सम्मान नही मिल पाया है।
मेरा निवेदन है कि 2000 की नोट पर नेताजी।1000 की आगामी नोट पर, कोई और सेनानी की फोटो के साथ छापी जाए और सभी सेनानियो के नाम पर हर क्षेत्र में योजनाएं तथा उनके नाम का उपयोग किया जाए।
सानुरोध निवेदन।
जय हिन्द।

Aman Anand_50
Aman Anand Avatar 2 years 10 months ago

PINGALI VENKAYYA
Pingali Venkayya, a fervent freedom fighter and the man who designed the Indian national flag, was born on 2 August, 1876.
Venkayya joined the British Indian Army at the age of 19 and took part in the Anglo-Boer war in Africa.
It was during the war that Venkayya met Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi and formed an association which would last for more than 50 years.
The present tricolour was adopted just days before India's independence, on 22 July, 1947
At the Kakinada conference of the Indian National Congress, Venkayya conceived the idea of a national flag back in 1921.
Venkayya died on 4 July, 1963 in Vijayawada.

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Aman Anand_50
Aman Anand Avatar 2 years 10 months ago

Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Bacha Khan, was a Pushtun leader of the Indian independence movement.
He was a political and spiritual leader known for his non violent opposition towards the British Raj in India.
Khan was a lifelong pacifist and devout Muslim who strongly opposed the partition of India. He actively supported the Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement
He passed away on January 20, 1988. He will always be remembered for his non-violent resistance to the British's away over the country and a devout follower of the great Mahatma Gandhi.

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