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  2. Category : Literature of Indian independence movement

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... India Wins Freedom; ... The Indian Struggle; The Indian War of Independence (book) Induprakash; J. Jugantar Patrika; M. Meitei ...

  3. Azad Hind stamps - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Post has published the Azad-Hind stamps in a book entitled India's Freedom Struggle through India Postage Stamps. [5] In 2016, the Netaji Birth Place Museum in Cuttack published a brochure in which, among other things, the Azad Hind stamps were shown in "free interpretation". Original stamps are also displayed in the visitor rooms.

  4. Prabhudayal Vidyarthi - Wikipedia

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    Prabhudayal Vidyarthi (1925 –1977) was an Indian freedom fighter, Gandhian social worker, politician and writer. Seeking Freedom at age 8, he joined Congress in 1932 at Allahabad. [1] At age 10, in 1935, he heard Thakkar Bapa's public address, speaking of Mahatma Gandhi's Quest for "FREE INDIA".

  5. Bibliography of Subhas Chandra Bose - Wikipedia

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    National Book Trust, India: ISBN 978-81-237-3316-6: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian Freedom Struggle (Set in 2 Vols.) Ratna Ghosh: Deep & Deep: ISBN 978-81-7629-843-8: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and Indian war of independence: Satis Chandra Maikap: Punascha: Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, from Kabul to Battle of Imphal: H. N. Pandit ...

  6. Anjana Devi Chaudhary - Wikipedia

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    Anjana Devi Chaudhary (1897–27 April 1981) was a freedom fighter and writer from Sikar, Rajasthan. She was the first woman from Rajasthan state to be arrested during freedom struggle. She was also involved in the Bijolia peasant movement and led a procession of 500 women in Bijolia, resulting in her arrest and subsequent exile from the Bundi ...

  7. Koduram Dalit - Wikipedia

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    Nawagarh (Bemetara, Chhattisgarh) is named after him - Koduram Dalit Mahavidyala.During the freedom struggle, both poets and freedom fighters who followed Gandhian ideology composed numerous poems, novels, and dramas on the independence of the country. One such poet was Jankavi Koduram Dalit, who was born on 5 March 1910 in the village of Tikri ...

  8. Umabai Kundapur - Wikipedia

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    Umabai was inspired to join the Indian independence movement by the procession of Bal Gangadhar Tilak's funeral on August 1st, 1920. [5] [6] When Mahatma Gandhi announced the Non-Cooperation Movement on September 4th, 1920, Umabaial, her brother Raghurama Rao, and husband Sanjeeva Rao decided to begin taking part in the movement. [7]

  9. India's Struggle for Independence - Wikipedia

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    India's Struggle for Independence is a book written by historians Bipan Chandra, Mridula Mukherjee, Aditya Mukherjee, Sucheta Mahajan, and K. N. Panikkar, and published by Penguin Random House in 1987. [1] The book examines the Indian independence movement.