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KANYA MAHA VIDAYALYA AUTONOMUS COLLEGE,JALANDARSome Associated Facts
Bhagat Singh (born September 28, 1907, Lyallpur, western Punjab, India (now in Pakistan)—
Revolutionary hero of the Indian independence movement.
He attended Dayanand Anglo Vedic High School and National College, both located in Lahore.
He worked as a writer and editor in Amritsar for Punjabi and Urdu-language newspapers espousing Marxist theories.
He is credited with popularizing the catchphrase “Inquilab zindabad”.His grandfather, Sardar Arjun Singh, a scholar in sanskrit, Persian and Urdu, actively participated in the social work and religious reform movements . Though from the family of Jat Sikhs, he adopted the ideals of the Arya Samaj
In 1906, his three sons founded the Bharat Mata Society'
When Bhagat Singh was born , his father Sardar Kishan Singh was undergoing imprisonment in the Lahore Central Jali because of his active participation in the agitation against Colonisation Act.
His father and uncles were all released from the prison after his birth . It was because of this happy and welcome coincidence that he was named as Bhagarn Wala( lucky child) by his grand-mother
one of his uncle , Sardar Ajit Singh was going through torture in the Jail, 2; Bhagat Singh's spontaneous nationalistic feelings were intensified by the suffering of his aunt Harnam Kaur who used to weep most of the time because of the absence of her husband. In 1928 Bhagat Singh plotted with others to kill the police chief responsible for the death of Lala Lajpat Rai, during a silent march opposing the Simon Commission. Instead, in a case of mistaken identity, junior officer J.P. Saunders was killed, and Bhagat Singh had to flee Lahore to escape the death penalty.
In 1929 he and an associate lobbed a bomb at the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi to protest the implementation of the Defence of India Act and then surrendered.
He was hanged at the age of 24 for the murder of Saunders.Martyrdom : March 23, 1931, Lahore (now in Pakistan)
Human history from the times of Charvaka and Spartacus is illuminated with a galaxy of shining martyrs who have died for noble and progressive causes, the life and work of Bhagat Singh and his death by hanging at Lahore at the hands of British imperialism on March 23, 1931, has been a great saga of inspiration to all those who cherish sovereignty, secularism and socialism
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3. Bhagat Singh, (born September 27, 1907, Lyallpur, western
Punjab, India . Revolutionary hero of the Indian independence
movement.
Bhagat Singh attended Dayanand Anglo Vedic High School, which was
operated by Arya Samaj (a reform sect of modern Hinduism), and then
National College, both located in Lahore
He began to protest British rule in India while still a youth and soon
fought for national independence. He also worked as a writer and editor
in Amritsar for Punjabi- and Urdu-language newspapers espousing
Marxist theories.
He is credited with popularizing the catchphrase “Inquilab zindabad”
5. In 1928 Bhagat Singh plotted with others to kill the police chief
responsible for the death of Indian writer and politician Lala Lajpat Rai,
one of the founders of National College, during a silent march opposing
the Simon Commission. Instead, in a case of mistaken identity, junior
officer J.P. Saunders was killed, and Bhagat Singh had to flee Lahore to
escape the death penalty. In 1929 he and an associate lobbed a bomb
at the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi to protest the
implementation of the Defence of India Act and then surrendered. He
was hanged at the age of 23 for the murder of Saunders.
Died On: March 23, 1931
Place Of Death: Lahore Central Jail, Lahore, Pakistan
6. Slogans of Shaheed Bhagat Singh
Bomb and pistols do not make a revolution. The sword of revolution is
sharpened on the whetting stone of idea.
Revolution an inalienable right of mankind. Freedom is an imperishable
birthright of all. Labour is the real sustainer of society.
Any man who stands for progress has to criticize, disbelieve and challenge every
item of the old faith.
Zindagi to apne dam par hi jee jati hai.
Dusro ke kandhe par toh sirf janaje uthaye jate hai.”
8. Chennamma was born 56 years before the 1857 rebel
Rani of Jhansi, and was thus the first woman to fight
against British governance and the kappa tax.
Her legacy and first victory are still commemorated in
Kittur, during the Kittur Utsava of every 22–24 October.
On 11 September 2007 a statue of Rani Chennamma
was unveiled at the Indian Parliament Complex by
Pratibha Patil, the first woman President of India.
9. Her statues are installed at Bangalore and
Kittur also.
Rani Chennamma’s samadhi or burial place
is in Bailhongal taluk, but is in neglected state
with poor maintenance and the place is
surrounded by a small park maintained by
Government agencies.
10. Chennamma was born on 23rd of October, 1778 to a Lingayat
family in a small village called Kakati in the Belgaum district of
present Karnataka.
Chennamma was trained in sword fighting, archery and horse
riding at a very young age.
She was well known throughout the village for her bravery. At
the age of 15, she was married off to Raja Malasaraja who
belonged to the famous Desai family and were the rulers of the
kingdom of Kittur which is presently situated in Karnataka.
Thus she got the title of queen hence she is called Kittur Rani
Chennamma.
11. Kittur Chennamma had to fight destiny even
before her fight against the British since her
husband died in 1816 leaving her with her
only son. Soon Kittur Chennamma was
struck with another tragedy as her only son
also passed away in 1824.
Struck by the cruelty of fate all Chennamma
had was her beloved kingdom of Kittur and
her loyal subjects.