Paper 110 The ‘Beat Generation’ and Its Influence.pptxKatariyaGhanshyam
This presentation was given as the semester-end presentation on "the ‘Beat Generation’ and Its Influences" for the paper 110 'History of 20th Century Literature, from 1900 to 2000 ' in the M.A. English Semester 2
The Philosophy of shaheed Bhagat Singh PPT ON BHAGAT SINGH.pptxashimasahni3
The Philosophy of shaheed Bhagat Singh Presentation for Symposium Organized by: Guru Nanak Khalsa college Daroli kalan district , Jalandhar
By
Ashima Sahni
Head Department of Political Science, Public Administration and Human Rights
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
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
Paper 110 The ‘Beat Generation’ and Its Influence.pptxKatariyaGhanshyam
This presentation was given as the semester-end presentation on "the ‘Beat Generation’ and Its Influences" for the paper 110 'History of 20th Century Literature, from 1900 to 2000 ' in the M.A. English Semester 2
The Philosophy of shaheed Bhagat Singh PPT ON BHAGAT SINGH.pptxashimasahni3
The Philosophy of shaheed Bhagat Singh Presentation for Symposium Organized by: Guru Nanak Khalsa college Daroli kalan district , Jalandhar
By
Ashima Sahni
Head Department of Political Science, Public Administration and Human Rights
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
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
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1. THE MIND OF MAHATMA
GANDHI
A STORY OF A MAN WHO FOUGHT FOR OUR FREEDOM
A TRIBUTE TO BAPU/FATHER OF OUR NATION
MAHATMA GANDHI
2. ABOUT THE BOOK :
• The Mind of Mahatma Gandhi presents to the
reader the quintessence of Gandhiji's thought
and philosophy.• The proofs of the original edition were
submitted to Gandhiji in 1944, and were
read by him. A committee which he had
appointed to scrutinize the compilation
expressed the opinion that it would
constitute "a new Gita, a new Bible". The
book came out, with Gandhiji's approval, in
March 1945. A second edition became
necessary in October 1946.
3. SUMMARY :
• To judge a great man or to decide his place in history, during his life-
time, is not easy. Gandhiji had once observed: "Solon found it difficult
to pronounce on a man's happiness during his life; how much more
difficult it must be to adjudge on a man's greatness?" On another
occasion, speaking of himself, he had said: "It will be time enough to
pronounce a verdict upon my work after my eyes are closed, and this
tabernacle is consigned to the flames." Nineteen years have now
passed since he died-a martyr.
• His death was mourned by the entire world, surely as no other death in
human history. Grief at his passing away was enhanced by the manner
of it. As one observer put it, his assassination would be remembered for
centuries to come. The Hearst Press of the United States believed that
its emotional impact upon the world at the time had no parallel in
human annals since the similar martyrdom of Lincoln. It could aptly be
said also of Gandhiji that "he now belongs to the Ages". One recalls
Jawaharlal Nehru's memorable words on that somber night: "Alight has
gone out of our lives", d sentiment which the New York Times, on
January 31, 1948, underscored, adding that it remained for the
inexorable hand of history to write down the rest.
4. “BE THE CHANGE YOU
WANT TO SEE IN THE WORLD”
-MAHATMA GANDHI
MADE BY
-NAYAN ZANWAR