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White "A Life story of a Bipin Chandra Pal" Bipin Chandra Pal, was an Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, journalist, teacher, and social reformer who played a significant role in the Indian independence movement. He was one of the prominent leaders of the *Lal-Bal-Pal* trio, which also included Lala Lajpat Rai and Bal Gangadhar Tilak, and was instrumental in popularizing the Swadeshi movement. Early Life and Education Bipin Chandra Pal was born on November 7, 1858, in the village of Poil, in the Sylhet district (now in Bangladesh) of British India. He hailed from a well-to-do Hindu Bengali family. His father, Ramchandra Pal, was a Persian scholar and a small zamindar (landowner). Bipin was a brilliant student and developed an early interest in religious and philosophical studies. He attended the Presidency College in Calcutta (now Kolkata) but did not complete his degree. Instead, he pursued a career in teaching and journalism, which allowed him to engage with the socio-political issues of the time. Involvement in the Independence Movement Pal's political journey began with his involvement in the Indian National Congress (INC), where he became one of the earliest leaders to advocate for complete independence from British rule. He was deeply influenced by the works of Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Swami Vivekananda, which shaped his nationalist views. Bipin Chandra Pal was a key architect of the Swadeshi movement, which emerged in response to the partition of Bengal in 1905. He encouraged Indians to boycott British goods and services and to promote indigenous industries. He believed that economic self-reliance was crucial for India's independence. Pal's fiery speeches and writings made him a popular figure among the masses, and he became known for his uncompromising stand against British rule. (to be continued) ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Bipin Chandra Pal
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White आज रोना आ गया माँ की बात सुन कर जब वो बोली मेरे बाद तेरा ख्याल कौन रखेगा Love You Maa ©Sulekha Kumari #GoodMorning Yoby George Mukesh Poonia Dil se duniya tak soldier of god Javed Raza Ajay Kumar
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ZIRO, A FLASHBACK (CHAPTER 1) "I'd rather embrace death than be caught by the Chinese and taken as prisoners!" Yes, my father made the same remarks, and the then-officer (APO-1, Ziro, Subansiri, NEFA, now Arunachal Pradesh) reacted with the following statement: "Don't worry about that. If such a situation occurs, I will shoot you first, and then myself.” My father, Shri P.M.S. Namboodiry, relieved his colleague Biswas from the P & T (now BSNL) wireless station Ziro (located in NEFA—North East Frontier Agency—the present name is Arunachal Pradesh) and took charge of the wireless station, Ziro, on May 13, 1962. His responsibilities included communicating from Ziro to Guwahati, maintaining the wireless equipment, accumulators for working wireless sets, and engine generators for charging accumulators, and establishing radio telephony (through wireless) with Shillong at a scheduled hour. In fact, this wireless mode was the only way for Ziro to connect to the rest of the country. All Indians will remember 1962 as the year of the Sino-India conflict (also known as the China-India war), in which my father played an important role, although not as a front-line soldier, but as a wireless operator, a role that he equally portrayed as a soldier. Ziro is an enchanting valley surrounded by the majestic Himalayan and Patkai ranges of mountains. It's set amidst a dense forest of vibrant flora and fauna. The chirping of birds, the cool breeze, the swaying trees, and the jingling streams fascinated the residents and all the visitors strolling through the valley. It is one of the oldest towns in Arunachal Pradesh. Famous for its scenic beauty, Ziro offers breathtaking views of terraced rice fields, dense forests, and meandering rivers. My father's accommodation was in his office (wireless station) opposite the football ground, with the main road snaking in between. Being a tiny town nestled in the mountains, people's movements were limited; hence, they were well-knitted, especially those from other states. My father, too, had a gang of friends, including from our home state of Kerala. Some were with family, and some were bachelors, just like my father. Life was so pleasant and blissful in the lap of mother nature until, like an avalanche, the Chinese invasion snowballed into the state of Arunachal Pradesh. Many factors contributed to the Indo-China war. Putting the reasons aside, let me take you to my father's home, the dear Ziro, as he affectionately refers to Ziro. It was yet another beautiful day in October 1962 for the flora and fauna of the Ziro valley, and people were busy with their day-to-day activities. When the news of China's attack on Indian land began to flash into the ears of the residents of Ziro, their lives came to a standstill. People's worry slowly burgeoned into a panic when the shocking news of China invading Arunachal Pradesh began to spread like wildfire. People gathered in a cluster, discussing the Chinese incursion. Innocent children were confused after seeing the unusual scenario for the first time in Ziro. TO BE CONTINUED.. ©Krishnan #Memories #reallife #reallifeexperience #War #ziro #Flashback
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White मैं तेरे लिए बस इक कहानी ही तो हूं जिसे पढ़ा,सुना,फिर जहन से निकाल दिया।। ___kumar ©Prince Kumar #love war #
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“Don’t wait for the opportunity. Create it.” – George Bernard Shaw ©@ytshortsdunia “Don’t wait for the opportunity. Create it.” – George Bernard Shaw #Nojoto #Love #Trending #Life_experience #Life #Motivational
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