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White कुछ पल की तलाश में मैने वह खास पल भी गवा दिए, जिसका मुझे बहुत दिनों से इंतजार था । ©writer_Suraj Pandit #Sad_Status darpanpremka by Rajesh Rj akash shrivastav Anshu writer Irfan Saeed VED PRAKASH 73 love quotes love quotes in hindi a love
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White Baat ye hai k log badal gae Magr zulm hai k mante bhi nahi! ©Malik Hammad #Sad_Status love quotes in hindi inspirational quotes motivational quotes in hindi life quotes love quotes h m alam s Vishal Dhamane priy
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White Kisi Ke Shabd Ghaon Ban Jate Hai, Wahi Shabd Malham Ban Jate. ©A.Star💫 # life quotes in hindi written by me A.Star💫
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White Bite pal aur aane wala kal, Sabko pareshan kr jata hai. Na socho kal kya hua, Aane wale kal ki tum fikr mat kro Aaj me jiyo aur khush raha kro Good morning to all 🥰 ©A.Star💫 #Motivational quotes written by me A.Star💫
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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 "A Life story of Abdul Kalam Azad" Abdul Kalam Azad, a prominent Indian freedom fighter, scholar, and educator, was born on November 11, 1888, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, as Muhammad Abdul Kalam Ghulam Muhiyuddin. His family moved to India when he was young, and he grew up in Kolkata (then Calcutta). Azad was deeply influenced by the nationalist movement in India from an early age. He joined the Indian independence struggle and became a prominent member of the Indian National Congress. His dedication to the cause of Indian independence was evident through his writings and speeches, which inspired many. Azad was also a key figure in the Khilafat Movement, which sought to protect the Ottoman Caliphate and was closely associated with Mahatma Gandhi's non-cooperation movement. Azad's contribution to India's educational landscape was significant. He was a strong advocate for education and played a crucial role in shaping India's educational policies after independence. As the first Minister of Education in independent India, he laid the foundation for the establishment of numerous institutions of higher learning, including the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). In 1958, Azad was awarded the Bharat Ratna, India's highest civilian honor, in recognition of his contributions to the nation. He continued to be a respected voice in Indian politics and education until his death on February 22, 1958. Abdul Kalam Azad's legacy is remembered for his unwavering commitment to India's independence, his role in fostering education, and his efforts to promote national unity and progress. ©Sanjoy Khuman #A life story of Abdul Kalam Azad
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