Chandra Sekar Azad In freedom fighting movements Chandra sakar azad was one of the top most and also well known leader in history records. He sacrificed his life to the nation by bullets. He was born on July 23rd 1906 in Bhabra village of Madhya Pradesh. His father Sitaram Tiwari. His mother Jagrani Devi. In his early life he learn Sanskrit in Kashi Vidhyapeeth of Varanasi. His life at Bhavra. Then Azad involved freedom struggled events. In the year 1921 Azad involved Non Co operation Movement and arrested in his age of 15. An young revolutionary fighting with British Government. Mahatma Gandhi liked his activities but he was disappointed for his violence activities. Then he had with the participation with Ram Prasad Bismil and continued his struggled movements. Bhahat Singh, Raj Guru and Sukhdev in his team and as for freedom activities. Hindustan Republican Association group gathered youngsters and more activities in such group. Chandra Sekar Azad and other revolutionaries as a gan
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Rajendra Lahiri
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Rajendra Lahiri Rajendra Lahiri was also one of the Bengal Revolutionationary of Indian freedom struggle movements. He was born on 23, June 1901 in the place of Mohanpur at Bengal. His father Kshitish Mohan Lahiri. He was from Brahmin rich family. He owned a large estate in Bengal and rich family. For his early life he was as the student of Benaras University and he studied MA history for his life circle. Then he joined Hindustan Republican Association and participated the events against British Government. He was involved freedom struggle movemets in those days with his other revolutionaries. The most important event of Kokari Train Action was in history records. This Kokari Train Action was a train robbery that took place at Kokari a village near Lucknow organised by Hindustan Rebuplican Association. Bismil was the leader of this gang Rajendra Lahiri also joined this group. The passenger train betweeen Sharapur to Lucknow the treasury was robbed by this revolutionaries against the
Ganesh Ghosh
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Ganesh Ghosh In freedom movements of Indian sub continent the revolutionaries made their history records about struggled movements. One of such revolutionary did his job as sacrificed his life to the nation. Ganesh Ghosh was that revolutionary. He was also from Bengal. He was born on 22nd 1900 in Chittagong of Bangladesh. He studied Bengal Technical Institute in Calcutta. In his early life he was eager to participate revolution movements. He was also a member of Jugantar Party. This Jugantar Party was a number one youngsters group those days. The members of this party mostly involved and sacrificed their life to the nation by hanged or sentenced to jailed for a long time. Ganesh Ghosh was also one of the member of that party. Also he involved the other revolution movement known as Chittagong Armoury. In that Chittagong Armoury one of the freedom fighter Surya Sen led and participated many events of greedom struggle. Ganesh Ghosh also joined and supported his participation there. Gan
Ram Prasad Bismil
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Ram Prasad Bismil Ram Prasad Bismil was one of the freedom fighter of Indian struggle movement. He was a patriotic poet of Indian Revolutionary. He wrote both Hindi and Urdu as the name of Bismi. He was also named as Ram and Agyad. He was born on 11th June 1897in Shajanpur, Uttar Pradesh. His father Muralithar and his mother Moolmati. He was the famous freedom fighter of Kakori Train Robbery. He was born in Brahmin family. In his early life he learned Hindi and also Urdu for his fathers admission. Also he admitted English Language School. Then he joined Arya Samaj in his native District. He was talent of writing patriotic poetry. He had involved his activities of freedom movements with other revolutionaries such as Ashfaqulla Khan, Chandra Sekar Azad, Rajguru and Bhagavati Charan. Also Bismi had contact with Swami Somadevji. At the age of 18 he had this contact with Swami Somdevji. Also in his youth life he knew about Har Dayal and Bhai Permanand. Bhai Permanand was a freedom fighter
Batukeshwar Dutt
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Batukeshwar Dutt Batukeshwar Dutt was also one of the Bengal Revolutionary of Indian freedom fighting movement. He was one of the well known revolutionary that threw bombs along with Baghat Singh to the Central Assembly. This Central Assembly now known as Parliament. He was also known as Dutta, Mohan and Battu. He was born in 18,November, 1910 in Khanda Ghosh village of Purba Bardman District of West Bengal. His parents Goshta Bihari Dutt and Kamini Devi. He was studied in Theoshopical High School and Prithvinath High School at Kanpur. In 1924 he met other revolutionaries such as Baghat Singh and Chandra Sekar Azad at Kanpur. He was as a member of Hindustan Republican Association [HSRA] He learned about bomb making and working in that association. Early he was as contact with Suresh Chandra Battacharya and Sachindranath Sanyal. When Kanpur was flooded in 1924 both Baghat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt formed to help flood victims. During this time he moved to Bihar and participated the p
Leela Roy
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Leela Roy Leela Roy was one of the freedom fighter fought against British Government in freedom struggle movements. She was a lady freedom fighter in the list freedom history. She was also known as Leelaboti Roy or Leela Naag. She was a Bengal revolutionary. She was born in 2nd October 1900 in Goalpara Assam. Her father Girish Chandra Naag. In her early life she was studied in Bethune College Calcutta. She had completed her graduate in college studies and had good influent in English language. She was a brilliant in her studies of Dhaka University. She had conducted the womens groups and tought about freedom in her young age. The name Deepali Sangh was her group that gathered large number of womens. She formed this group in the year 1923. Rabundranath Tagore also attended this Deepali Sangha and gave his support to this group. Leela Roy was the person who had a social work about the eduction of girls and grow their education skills in the country. She started the girls schools in Dha
Jatindra Nath Das
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Jatindra Nath Das Jatindra Nath Das was one of the freedom fighter that cause of death by hunger strike. His death made an achievement in history records. He was a Bengal Revolutionary. He was born on 1904, October 24 at Calcutta. He was also known as Jatin Das. He was a forced active Bengal revolutionary. In his early life he passed Matriculation and also Intermediate Examinations. He was studied in Vidyasagar College Calcutta. During that time he joined Anushilan Samiti in Bengal. Also he was fully involved the the Non-Co operation Movements of Mahatma Gandhi in the year 1921. He was at the age of 17 at that time. Also he studied BA in Bengal Basi College Cacutta. While studying in Vidyasagar College he was arrested by British Government because of his anti government activities. He was jailed in Mymenshingh Division of Bengal. In that jail he was having hunger strike that it is the poor punishment such as 20 days. Then he released. After he released from jail he joined Hindustan R