The Legacy of Allah Bux Soomro: A Vision of Unity
Most of us would not have heard of Allah Bux, a name long mistreated on both sides of the border. This is the story of a man who incarnates everything that worldly India values today but remains an unsung hero. During the days of Relinquish India Movement in 1942, Allah Bux was the prime minister […]
The Unsung Hero: The Tale of Womesh Chandra Banerjee
Womesh Chandra Banerjee, his original name being Umesh Chandra Banerjee, can be doted as one of the pioneers of the Indian political movement when the British Raj was prevalent in the length and breadth of the nation! Born in an affluent family of Brahmins in Calcutta, Umesh Chandra Banerjee was an educated man who graduated […]
Indomitable Spirit: The Tale of Colonel Hoshiar Singh Dahiya
A number of the heroic and brave acts of mankind are unsung, mainly those of our fearless and dauntless Indian Army soldiers. Colonel (retd) Hoshiar Singh Dahiya is a valiant soldier born to a family in Haryana on 5 May 1936. The Indian Army boasts of several soldiers hailing from the district of Sonipat, where […]
Unsung Hero: The Inspiring Journey of Major Kuldip Singh
Major Kuldip Singh is majorly known for the leadership that he demonstrated during the famous battle of Longewala. With his 120 soldiers, he fought the bravest battle against the Pakistani army of about 2000-3000, belonging to the 51st Infantry Brigade backed up by the 22nd Armored Regiment. The small group maintained the post till the […]
The Bravery of Rukshana Kausar: A Tale of Courage and Defiance
Rukshana Kausar was a woman of bravery. She made the entire woman proud with her courageous act. The lady was not much educated but played an important role in demolishing the terrorist. She is a role model to all women who are urged to be bold and brave. Her moment of courage and her quick […]
Kittur Rani Chennamma: The Beacon of Resistance Against British Rule
Rani Chennamma was the first woman independence objector in India. She stood alone with a lively, burning eye beside the British Empire. She did not succeed in driving them away, but Rani Chennamma did incite many women to rise against British rule. She was the Queen of Chennamma, the princely state of Kittur in Karnataka. […]