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Great War of 1857: How our rulers allowed British lackeys slip to RSS, Muslim League

By Shamsul Islam   Now it is almost 170 years that people of this country, men, women, children belonging to all religions, regions and strata, rose in revolt, from Kashmir to Madras, and from Sylhet to the borders of Afghanistan. Today if Indians have forgotten about this glorious saga of commitment and sacrifices for the liberation of India can be forgiven in absence of the contemporary narratives. But what independent India did to obliterate the memories of this Great War immediately after independence on August 15, 1947, when only 90 years had elapsed to this Great War, could only be described as criminal. It is true that we spent crores of rupees in celebrating the 100th and the 150th anniversaries of the War, but did not bother to revive the common heritage of the joint martyrdoms of this glorious struggle. Earlier, the first education minister of the independent India, Abul Kalam Azad, organized a team of renowned historians to compile the list of pan-Indian martyrs of t

Telangana s inclusive nationalism has stood tests of time

Telangana’s inclusive nationalism has stood tests of time By News Desk|   Updated: 15th March 2021 2:06 pm IST Adapa Satyanarayana The distinct identity of Telangana is rooted in cultural synthesis and pluralism from times immemorial. The character of Telangana and the Hyderabadi culture represented co-existence, mutual interaction and harmony of a heterogeneous society mainly consisting of Hindus and Muslims. Historically, Telangana region witnessed a unique development of secular nationalism and anti-feudal and anti-colonial freedom struggle since the mid-nineteenth century. Display of Hindu-Muslim unity during the 1857 Sepoy Revolt, also known as the First War of Indian Independence was a clear proof. Anti-British propaganda was carried out in the streets of Hyderabad in various forms.

People Dig in Search of Mughal-Era Gold Coins in Indian State of Madhya Pradesh

People Dig in Search of Mughal-Era Gold Coins in Indian State of Madhya Pradesh Subscribe Sputnik International https://sputniknews.com/india/202101111081728881-people-dig-in-search-of-mughal-era-gold-coins-in-indian-state-of-madhya-pradesh/ Rumours are rife in two villages of the state s Rajgarh district that someone found a gold coin in the Parvati river. Now, not only adults but even children have rushed to excavate nearby land in their frenzied search for gold. Hundreds of villagers in the Rajgarh district of the Indian State of Madhya Pradesh have set aside their daily chores so that they can dig the land near the Parvati river in a search for Mughal-era gold coins.

BPSC 66th Prelims 2020: Check Solved Question Paper with Answer Key- PDF Download SET A/B/C/D Papers

BPSC 66th Prelims 2020: Check Solved Question Paper with Answer Key- PDF Download SET A/B/C/D Papers
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