By Famous India
Republic Day in India, celebrated on January 26th, commemorates the adoption of the 1950 Constitution, involving patriotic events, parades, and ceremonies across the nation
Republic Day
Bhagat Singh, a symbol of revolutionary fervour, used acts of rebellion to confront British injustice. His early execution powered India's independence movement
Bhagat Singh
Sarojini Naidu, known as the Nightingale of India, was a poet, suffragist, and freedom fighter whose powerful speeches inspired millions to join the fight
Sarojini Naidu
Khudiram Bose, a Bengali revolutionary, fought against British rule at the age of 18, his selfless act remains an inspiration for future generations
Khudiram Bose
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, also known as Bacha Khan, was a staunch advocate of nonviolence, demonstrating that nonviolent tactics could potentially lead to independence
Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan
Usha Mehta's underground radio broadcasts played a crucial role in spreading the independence message during the Quit India Movement, uniting the people
Usha Mehta
Birsa Munda, a Jharkhand tribal leader, led the Munda uprising against British land and forest exploitation, significantly impacting the Indian independence movement
Birsa Munda
Begum Hazrat Mahal's heroic actions during the 1857 Indian Rebellion demonstrated her resilience against the British East India Company
Begum Hazrat Mahal
Matangini Hazra, a fearless independence fighter, actively participated in the Quit India Movement, showcasing the resilience of women in the fight for independence
Matangini Hazra