Bhagat singh biography in marathi poems
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Marathi collection of Bhagat Singh documents
This is a blog to express occasional loud thinking on any issue, occurring to mind. It could be short notes on books I read, films I see, travels inom make. I am now adding all the previous notes inom undertook and also publications in different journals, the correspodence with writers, everything in my physical written records, would be put here as my literary archives. It may take time to put all records, but inom am making a beginning. inom will need lot of support from well meaning friends, interms of technical know how, software which can facilitate this big task of putting thousands of pages here for public record. The blog also focuses upon essential unity of mind among people of India,Pakistan, Bangladesh and South Asia in general.This blog stands for the unity of Punjabi culture,irrespective of political and geographical divide and emphasizes upon essential cultural unity.
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The Jail Diary of Shaheed Bhagat Singh In Marathi
But to read this, it becomes startlingly clear just how much the politics ruling India mist of decades post independence was unjust to these freedom warriors of India, solely so as to push under rug, if not completely wipe off, everyone from memory of India, only to keep one or two names elevated, and one family in power, not only in the ruling party but in the country.
Bhagat Singh was a thinker, very erudite and very well educated, once a senior colleague - who was a professor of mathematics at a research institute and a mentor - had said; he said he'd been unaware of it, due to the ruling part
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Bhagat Singh: Life and legend
It was, to quote King James Version, “[a] time to be born, and a time to die; [….] A time to love, and a time […] of war […]” It was a time to dream, a time to struggle – dream for liberation, struggle for liberation.
The setting was this colonized subcontinent – undivided India, colonized by the British brutes. The tortured land had heroes – dreaming for emancipation of millions, organizing people defying the colonizers’ whips, and making supreme sacrifice, but keeping the scarlet flame of liberation bright and brighter with blood the Shaheeds, Martyrs, shed. Bhagat Singh was a central character of those brave hearts.
Chaman Lal, the renowned professor, now retired, of the Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi, and an ardent activist engaged with keeping Bhagat Singh’s spirit inflamed, has completed an essential reader of Bhagat Singh – Life and Legend of Bhagat Singh, a pictorial volume (Publication Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcas