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Share Stories of the Glorious Struggle for Independence

Start Date :
Sep 30, 2020
Last Date :
Oct 14, 2020
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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In the latest episode of Mann Ki Baat on 27th September 2020, Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke about the art of storytelling. He mentioned that the history of ...

In the latest episode of Mann Ki Baat on 27th September 2020, Honourable Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi spoke about the art of storytelling. He mentioned that the history of stories is as ancient as the human civilization itself. ‘Where there is a soul, there is a story’.

As we are going to celebrate 75 years of independence, Prime Minister urged storytellers across the Nation to share stories of many inspiring events during the entire period of our enslavement. Especially, from 1857 to 1947, stories around every major or minor incident during this period can be introduced to our new generation.

“May this art of storytelling become stronger in the country, become more popularized and easier to imbibe - this is something we must all strive for”: PM Narendra Modi

Do you know of any inspiring event during the 1857-1947 freedom struggle that isn’t so well known? Maybe a long-forgotten hero who did not get as much prominence as he/she deserved? Maybe an incident which played a minor but important role in our struggle? A story you might have heard from a family elder, many years ago?

Tell us, we will feature your story for all Indians!

Share your story in the form of a video, audio clip, picture or essay.

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Sarayu cs
Sarayu cs 5 years 6 months ago
WOMEN FREEDOM FIGHTER. Matangini Hazra was known as Gandhi Buri. She participated in the Quit India Movement and Non-Cooperation Movement. During one procession, she continued to lead with the Indian flag even after being shot thrice. She kept shouting "Vande Mataram”. The first statue of a woman was put up in Kolkata, in Independent India and that was Hazra’s in 1977. The statue stands at the spot where she was killed in Tamluk. Even Hazra Road in Kolkata is also named after her.
Minakshi Taneja
Minakshi Taneja 5 years 6 months ago
Durgabai Deshmukh Durgabai led numerous Satyagraha movements and was a member of the Constituent Assembly of India and the Planning Commission of India. She played a prominent role in Indian freedom movement. At the Khadi exhibition in 1923, she was in charge of ensuring that all visitors had proper tickets before entering. She even forbade Pandit Nehru from entering until the organizers gave him a ticket and she let him pass.
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Bhagawat Prasad
Bhagawat Prasad 5 years 6 months ago
स्वतंत्रता सेनानी शहीद बैकुंठ शुक्ल जंग-ए-आजादी के वीर सपूत को अंग्रेजों ने मात्र 27 वर्ष की आयु में ही गया सेंट्रल जेल में 14 मई 1934 को फांसी दे दी।बैकुंंठ शुक्ल को स्वतंत्रता संग्राम में भी 1930 के नमक सत्याग्रह आंदोलन में कम उम्र में सक्रिय सहयोग दिया और पटना कैप जेल गए। गांधी-इर्विन समझौते के बाद वे रिहा हुए। जेल प्रवास के दौरान वे हिन्दुस्तान सोशलिस्ट रिपब्लिकन आर्मी के संपर्क में आए और क्रांतिकारी बने। बैकुंठ शुक्ल महान क्रांतिकारी हिन्दुस्तान सोशलिस्ट रिपब्लिकन एसोसिएशन के संस्थापक थे।
Dhruv khetan
Dhruv khetan 5 years 6 months ago
Only thus can we truly honour the long struggle against colonialism and pay tribute to the many men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in the hope of freedom and independence
Bhagawat Prasad
Bhagawat Prasad 5 years 6 months ago
स्वतंत्रता सेनानी शहीद बैकुंठ शुक्ल की 86 वी शहादत दिवस पर सेकुलर परिवार ने 14 मई 2020-दिल्ली मे श्राद्धांजलि दी। जंग-ए-आजादी के इस वीर सपूत को अंग्रेजों ने मात्र 27 वर्ष की आयु में ही गया सेंट्रल जेल में 14 मई 1934 को फांसी दे दी। बैकुंंठ शुक्ल को स्वतंत्रता संग्राम में भी 1930 के नमक सत्याग्रह आंदोलन में कम उम्र में सक्रिय सहयोग दिया और पटना कैप जेल गए। गांधी-इर्विन समझौते के बाद वे रिहा हुए। जेल प्रवास के दौरान वे हिन्दुस्तान सोशलिस्ट रिपब्लिकन आर्मी के संपर्क में आए ।
Mayuri  jadhav
Mayuri jadhav 5 years 6 months ago
Today girls can't go to road at night . because fear of criminal .can girls get freedom to live there life as she want.can rapist got strict punishment for they did with girls.girls want freedom.
Snigdha S Tripathy
Snigdha S Tripathy 5 years 6 months ago
आज़ाद नही है देश मेरा... जुल्म का यहां आगाज़ बड़ा इस आग में आज़ हाथरस जला जिससे जलती हवन की ज्वाला आजादी के नाम बढ़ती दरिंदगी मासूम आवाज़ दब जाती कहीं आज़ादी है या है कोई छल इन्साफ के न मिले यहां हल..!!!
Gopika A
Gopika A 5 years 6 months ago
The first Asian scientist to win the nobel prize was Dr CV Raman.He was born on 7th Nov 1888 at Tiruchirappally.Genius in early childhood,completed matriculation at age of 12,gold medal in B.A,topped in M.A.Got married to lokasundari Ammal.Due to dedicated to his work,he often forget to eat or sleep.In1928 he discovered that the monochromatic light on scattering does not remain monochromatic,is known as Raman effect.Nobel Prize in 1930,1954 Bharat Ratna.This great man passed away 21st Nov 1970