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Chandra Shekhar Aazad Is on the TIME100 Next 2021 List

Chandra Shekhar Aazad, 34, is a Dalit—a member of India’s most oppressed caste group. The movement he leads, the Bhim Army, runs schools to help Dalits escape poverty through education. It also practices a distinct brand of assertiveness, sweeping into villages on loud motorbikes to protect victims of caste-based violence and organizing provocative demonstrations against discrimination. In September 2020, when police in the state of Uttar Pradesh delayed investigation of the fatal gang-rape of a 19-year-old Dalit woman, allegedly perpetrated by four dominant-caste men, Aazad and the Bhim Army spearheaded a campaign for justice. The protests and public outcry that followed eventually led to the accused rapists’ arrests. (They deny the charges.) Aazad has also lent his support to several other progressive movements, including recently to farmers protesting against corporate agricultural reforms. He hopes to turn the reach of the Bhim Army—and his own growing popularity—into wins at the ballot box, and in March 2020 launched a political party. Its first real test comes during elections next year in Uttar Pradesh, where Hindu nationalists are politically dominant. Despite the Bhim Army’s muscular stance, Aazad has also cultivated an aura of charismatic approachability through deft use of social media; even Aazad’s luxuriant mustache—a style seen by some dominant castes as a status symbol—is a form of resistance. By challenging the notion that Dalits should be deferential, says...

Chandra Shekhar Azad: The man who led a new phase of activism against the British

• • • Chandra Shekhar Azad: The man who led a new phase of activism against the British Chandra Shekhar Azad: The man who led a new phase of activism against the British Azad was born as Chandrashekhar Tiwari on July 23, 1906, in Madhya Pradesh. At the age of 15, he was arrested for participating in Gandhi's movement and when asked for his name in the jail he promptly replied 'Azad' (the free). During his early teens, Chandra Shekhar Azad was deeply affected by the Jallianwala Bagh incident and eventually found himself to be one of the many youngsters who joined Mahatma Gandhi in his call for non-cooperation. (Indian history pics/Twitter) On August 9, 1925, the British government in India was jolted by the presence of a new form of nationalist revolutionary movement in the country. The Number 8 Down Train from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow was approaching the town of Kakori which is now in Uttar Pradesh. The train was abruptly halted when a man in the second class compartment pulled the emergency chain. In the next few hours, the revolutionaries belonging to a group called the Hindustan Republic Association (HRA) looted the official cash being transported in the train. The incident came as a shock to the British who went on a massive hunt to arrest members of the HRA. In the next few days, close to two dozen members of the HRA were arrested. Four among them were hanged and close to 17 sentenced to life imprisonment. There was one, however, who the British could not catch hold of...

List of Freedom Fighters of India From 1857 to 1947 PDF

List of Freedom Fighters of India 1857 to 1947 State Wise List of Freedom Fighters of India with all details of their notable activities for the freedom of the country, Check Indian Freedom Fighters List and state and name wise updated list of freedom fighters and eligible dependents drawing Samman Pension under SSY List of Freedom Fighters of India: The British East India Company ruled India for almost 100 years from 1757 to 1857. For the first time, India Freedom Fighters struggled for Independence at mass level in 1857 which was named Indian Rebellion of 1857 or First War of Independence or Sepoy Mutiny which was lead by Mangal Pandey. The Rani Laxmi Bai of Jhansi, Bahadur Shah, Nana Saheb, Tatya Tope, Kunwar Singh, Man Singh, Bakht Khan, Begum Hazrat Mahal and many more freedom fighters fight together against British East India Company for freedom of India. • 1 List of Freedom Fighters of India • 1.1 Indian Freedom Fighters Names List • 1.2 Indian Freedom Fighters List PDF • 1.3 State Wise List of Freedom Fighters Pension Under SSSY The India was under British Rule from 1857 to 1947. The Indian free fighters put efforts and struggled and even scarified their lives for the freedom of India from British rule. In 1900s for the first time, Bal Gangadhar Tilak started a campaign to boycott British goods and use only Indian goods. Mahatma Gandhi declared strike against Rowlett Act in 1919 and Lala Lajpat Rai protested against Simon Commission in 1928. Bhagat Singh attempted ...

Chandrashekar Azad

Chandra Shekhar Sitaram Tiwari ( ( help· info) Chandra Shekhar Azad) was an Indian [ He hailed from Badarka at Unnao in He was involved in the Kakori Train Robbery of 1925, the shooting of John P. Saunders at Lahore in 1928 to avenge the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, and last, in the attempt to blow up the Viceroy of India's train in 1929. Azad got to read the Communist Manifesto from his comrade Shiv Verma. Despite being a member of He has also worked with famous freedom fighter On 27 February 1931, the CID head of the police at Allahabad, Sir J. R. H. Nott-Bower and Azad (Free) and never be captured alive. References [ | ] • • Chitre, Manjiri Sachin (2022-07-23). Hindustan Times . Retrieved 2022-10-02. • . Retrieved 4 September 2018. • Bhushan, Bharat (2021-01-01). The Life and Times of Chandrashekhar Azad. Prabhat Prakashan. 978-81-8430-547-0. • Mittal, S. K.; Habib, Irfan (June 1982). "The Congress and the Revolutionaries in the 1920s". Social Scientist. 10 (6): 20–37. • Lal, Chaman (2007). Economic and Political Weekly. 42 (37): 3712–3718. • Rana, Bhawan Singh (2005). Chandra Shekhar Azad (An Immortal Revolutionary of India). Diamond Pocket Books (P) Ltd. 978-81-288-0816-6. Further reading [ | ] • Brahmdutt, Chandramani. Kranti Ki Laptain. (in Hindi) • Krishnamurthy, Babu. Ajeya ("Unconquered"). Biography of Azad (in Kannada) Other websites [ | ]