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    patriotism. Today‚ they are known as freedom fighters because they sacrificed their lives for their motherland. Indian freedom fighters with their true spirit and undaunted courage had faced various tortures‚ exploitations and hardships to earn us freedom. The pioneers of the freedom movement were Mangal Pandey‚Tantia Tope‚ Rani of Jhansi and the great Indian leader Mahatma Gandhi who introduced non-violent ways of fighting the enemy. Other notable freedom fighters of India are Annie Besant‚ Lala

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    Freedom Fighters of India Vallabhbhai Patel His brave deeds earned Vallabhbhai Patel the title of the iron man of India. For his role in the Bardoli Satyagraha‚ Patel came to be called the Sardar. Sardar Patel was a famous lawyer but gave up his practice in order to fight for the freedom of the country. After independence he became the deputy PM of India and played an important role the integration of India by merging numerous princely states with the Indian Union.  Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bal Gangadhar

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    years. The freedom of India did not come easily. It required fearless courage and true spirit to regain India’s freedom. The freedom history of India is full of great leaders and freedom fighters that faced exploitations‚ hardships and immense torture to earn freedom that was dutifully ours. It demanded immense courage and sacrifice to devote one’s life to the cause of freedom of the mother nation. Every Indian who lived under the British rule dreamt of an independent India. Different freedom fighters

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    Indian freedom struggle. His sole aim was the freedom of his country and he termed it as a necessity and didn’t agree with Gandhiji on the terms that it can be negotiated. He was well educated and believed that there should be complete intolerance for caste-differentiation‚ racism or religious separation. His was so active in the Indian National Congress that he was arrested several times by the British Government. Soon he realised that international backing was a must for India’s freedom and hence

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    Women Freedom Fighter

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    TGT(S. Sc.) Topic :- Role of Women in Freedom struggle of India Women of the freedom struggle  India has for a long time produced of most as feckless female as she did male ones. Unlike in most other civilizations and contrary to popular belief‚ Indian women played politically and socially important roles since times unknown. HERE is a look at a few such forgotten women heroes of the Indian freedom struggle.  Women’s participation in India’s freedom struggle began as early as 1817 when BHIMA

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    person’s terrorist is another person’s freedom fighter.” According to Dictionary.com‚ the definition of “terrorist” is “a person‚ usually a member of a group‚ who advocates terrorism or a person who frightens others.” As for the phase “freedom fighter”‚ it refers to “a person who battles against established forces of tyranny and dictatorship.” In the Western media‚ and often in the world media “Terrorists” are always described as violent people‚ and enemies of world peace. However‚ are terrorist methods

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    The Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) waged war against the government of Sri Lanka for 33 years. Being a minority group in a nation that has a long history of Western colonization‚ prompted the LTTE to lash out against the Sinhalese majority in the years following the country’s independence in 1948. Throughout the 1970s‚ the group began using acts of violence‚ while undergoing a couple of name changes‚ until 1976 when the group formally became the LTTE. Shortly after their establishment‚ the

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    The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)‚ headed by Julius Malema‚ has had conflicting and controversial views on the dress code that the South African parliament should adhere to. The choice of attire that the EFF aspire to wear; and the reasons for wearing such articles will be discussed and examined in further detail in this essay. From an EFF point of view their right to freedom of expression F and their right to equality F‚ could potentially be limited in terms of the limitation clause F entrenched

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    The LGBT: Misunderstood Freedom Fighters The lesbians‚ gays‚ bisexuals and transgendered are some of the most misunderstood persons in our world today. People have grown close-minded and judgmental towards them‚ unfortunately unaware of the effects of those actions. Imagine being seen as an outcast everywhere you go‚ in which you do not have a sense of belongingness and security. People cast you disgusted looks‚ as if your presence alone makes them uncomfortable. These are what the lesbians‚ gays

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    Was Mandela a freedom fighter or a terrorist? Nelson Mandela was born on July 18‚ 1918 in the Eastern Cape of South Africa (Williams and Hermann‚ 2012). After hearing the stories of his ancestor’s bravery‚ he was inspired and he dreamed of making his own impact to his people for freedom. (Venter‚ 2012). I believe that Nelson Mandela was a freedom fighter and not a terrorist. Sometimes the definitions of those two words may get mixed up and it is quite hard to identify the difference between the

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