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Happy 65th Independence Day India!

A little too soon for an Independence day thread..

Here's wishing both Indian and Pakistani bros a very very happy independence day (15th and 14th Aug respectively) :cheers:
 
We must differentiate between Godse's nationalistic ideas and his action of killing another civilian.

His ideas are patriotic but that does not justify his action, similarly his action must not be used to ridicule his ideas.
the end justifies the means.Even kautilya being brahmin doesnt emphasis on morality of actions to achieve the aim when he gave the concept of...Saam ,daam,dand,bhed.
 
Kartar Singh Sarabha

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Kartar Singh Sarabha (24 May 1896 – 16 November 1915) was an Indian revolutionary who was amongst the most famous accused in the Lahore conspiracy trial. A leading luminary of the Ghadar Party, Kartar Singh was executed at Lahore in November 1915 for his role in the Ghadar Conspiracy in February 1915,aged 19.
His famous song
Serving ones country is very difficult
It is so easy to talk
Anyone who walked on that path
Must endure millions of calamities.


Udham Singh

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Udham Singh (Punjabi: ਊਧਮ ਸਿੰਘ ਸ਼ਹੀਦ; December 26, 1899 – July 31, 1940) was an Indian independence activist, best known for assassinating Michael O'Dwyer in March 1940 in what has been described as an avenging of the Jallianwalla Bagh Massacre.



Lala Lajpat Rai

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Lala Lajpat Rai (28 January 1865 – 17 November 1928) was an Indian author, freedom fighter and politician who is chiefly remembered as a leader in the Indian fight for freedom from the British Raj. He was popularly known as Punjab Kesari (Punjabi:The Lion of Punjab) or Sher-e-Punjab (Urdu:The Lion of Punjab) meaning the same and was part of the Lal Bal Pal trio. He was also associated with activities of Punjab National Bank and Lakshmi Insurance Company in their early stages. He sustained serious injuries by the police when leading a non-violent protest against the Simon Commission and died less than three weeks later. His death anniversary (November 17) is one of several days celebrated as Martyrs' Day in India.

Sohan Singh Bhakna

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Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna (1870–1968) was as Indian revolutionary, the founding president of the Ghadar Party, and a leading member of the party involved in the Ghadar Conspiracy of 1915. Tried at the Lahore Conspiracy trial, Sohan Singh served sixteen years of a life sentence for his part in the conspiracy before he was released in 1930. He later worked closely with the Indian labour movement, devoting considerable time to the Kisan Sabha and the Communist Party of India.
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Berkley Students of the Ghadar Movement. ‘Hind’ means India and “stan’ means land
 
Vishnu Ganesh Pingle

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Vishnu Ganesh Pingle (1888 - November 16, 1915) was an Indian revolutionary and a member of the Ghadar Party who was one of those executed in 1915 following the Lahore conspiracy trial for his role in the Ghadar conspiracy.Pingle was executed by hanging at the Lahore Central Jail on November 16, 1915, along with Kartar Singh.

Maulana Barkatullah

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Abdul Hafiz Mohamed Barakatullah, known with his honorific as Maulana Barkatullah (c. 7 July 1854 – 20 September 1927) was an anti-British Indian revolutionary with sympathy for the Pan-Islamic movement.Barkatullah fought from outside India, with fiery speeches and revolutionary writings in leading newspapers, for the independence of India.He was one of the founders of the "Ghadar" (Rebellion) Party in 1913 at San Francisco.In 1988, Bhopal University was renamed Barkatullah University in his honor.

Taraknath Das

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Taraknath Das (or Tarak Nath Das) (Bengali: তারকনাথ দাস) (15 June 1884 – 22 December 1958) was an anti-British Bengali Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar. He was a pioneering immigrant in the west coast of North America and discussed his plans with Tolstoy, while organizing the Asian Indian immigrants in favor of the Indian freedom movement. He was a professor of political science at Columbia University and a visiting faculty in several other universities.

Har Dayal

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Lala Har Dayal (October 13, 1884, Delhi, India - March 4, 1939, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was a Indian nationalist revolutionary who founded the Ghadar Party in America. He was a polymath who turned down a career in the Indian Civil Service. His simple living and intellectual acumen inspired many expatriate Indians living in Canada and the USA to fight against British Imperialism during the First World War.

Rash Behari Bose

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Rashbehari Bose (Bengali: রাসবিহারী বসু Rashbihari Boshu) (25 May 1886 – 21 January 1945) was a revolutionary leader against the British Raj in India and was one of the key organisers of the Ghadar conspiracy and later, the Indian National Army.
 

India's One of the most inspiring songs ever.
 
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Veteran freedom fighter Lakshmi Sehgal dead
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Lakshmi Sehgal, a close associate of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose and the first head of the women's wing of the Azad Hind Fauj, died around 11.20 a.m. Monday at a private hospital in Kanpur, her family said. She was 97.

She was in coma for the past three days after suffering a massive heart attack. The family announced that Sehgal had donated her body for medical research.
 
an awesome achievement

i know its old news but still worth of reading

BANGALORE: Indian scientists have developed path-breaking technology that has the potential to increase the range of missiles and satellite launch vehicles by at least 40%, a member of the team which achieved the technological breakthrough said.

"Objects such as missiles fly at hyper sonic velocities which are more than five times the speed of sound and encounter atmospheric drag because of friction. The chromium coating works by adding temporary heat and pushing the stagnating gas away to create an easier path," Mr Jagadeesh said. Laboratory experiments have shown that atmospheric drag because of the coating fell by 47% and Mr Jagadeesh said a "conservative estimate" was that this would result in range going up at least 40%.

The findings of the team—which also includes Vinayak Kulkarni of IIT-Guwahati and G M Hegde, E Arunan and K P J Reddy of IISc—have been reported in the latest issue of the Physics of Fluids journal published by the American Institute of Physics.

The breakthrough also has potential to help avert problems of the type which led to break up in 2003 of the American space shuttle Columbia when it was re-entering the earth's atmosphere. The disaster was caused by damage to the shuttle's thermal protection system, killing seven crew members, including astronaut of Indian origin Kalpana Chawla.

The special-purpose coating in place of the tiles and panels which now protect orbiters against extreme heat during re-entry into the atmosphere is seen as distinct possibility.

"The coating evaporates once the object has re-entered the atmosphere. This novel method is path-breaking because additional energy is not required to reduce drag; objects which travel into space need to carry a much lower fuel load," he said.

New tech to boost missile range by 40% - The Economic Times
 
another Indian achievement

its old but still a news to be proud of

Tata Communications completes world's first wholly owned cable network ring around the world


Global fibre optic network seamlessly linking markets across Asia, Middle East, the U.S. and Europe to meet rising demand for 24/7commerce

Mumbai (BSE) & New York (NYSE) – 22 March 2012 - Tata Communications, a leading provider of The New World of Communications, today announces the completion of the world's first round-the-world fibre optic cable network with the official launch of its Tata Global Network – Eurasia (TGN-EA) cable. The cable connects Europe to India, through Egypt, bringing increased capacity, resilience and enhanced communications links to not only the Middle East, but to the rest of the world.

The completion of the final link across Egypt enables Tata Communications to offer its customers unique access to a wholly-owned express route cable from Europe to India with improved latency, redundancy and scalability. In conjunction with the company's recently launched TGN-Gulf these routes will cater to the increasing demand for voice, video and data services in and out of the Gulf region.

http://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rc...fOkoAw&usg=AFQjCNHBwUjm81kzJty41xG6uZsMQHtaVQ
 
Happy early Independence Day to all my Indians out there, whether in the Motherland or living abroad !
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Remembering a small fraction of those who've played a tremendous part in gaining freedom for India. From martyrs to presidents, we owe these people everything.

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(First row left to right): Mangal Pandey, Rani Laxmibhai, Nana Sahib, Swami Vivekananda, Ashfaqulla Khan, Ram Prasad Bismil, Udham Singh, Subramania Bharati.

(Second row): Lala Lajpat Rai, Bhagat Singh, Rajguru, Sukhdev, Chandrashekhar Azad, Subhas Chandra Bose, Gopal, Krishna Gokhale.

(Third row): Jawaharlal Nehru, Maulana Azad, Allama Iqbal, Rabindranath Tagore, Sardar Patel, Sarojini Naidu, Rajendra Prasad, Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan.

(Fourth row): Mohandas Gandhi, Motilal Nehru, Kittur Chennamma, Jatindranath Duwarah, Joachim Alva, Tatya Tope, Shankar Dayal Sharma, V.V.S. Aiyar.
 
Happy Independence Day to all the fellow countrymen.
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Happy Independence Day to the Koreans as well


P.S - Bro it's the 66th Independence Day.
 
Happy Independence Day in advance.

The govt.'s corruption is spoiling the party.
 
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