Vladimir Lenin: The Man Who Challenged Inequality

On April 22, the birth anniversary of Vladimir Lenin, it is not just the memory of a revolutionary that returns, but a set of questions that still feel unresolved in today’s world. Born in 1870 in Simbirsk, Lenin’s early life was shaped by discipline, education, and a turning point that changed everything—the execution of his…

Udham Singh: The Man Who Avenged Jallianwala Bagh and Stood for a United India

Udham Singh was not just a revolutionary; he was a living reminder of what courage, patience, and sacrifice truly mean. His life was shaped by injustice, but his response to that injustice shaped history. To understand Udham Singh is to understand the pain of colonial rule, the brutality of Jallianwala Bagh, and the long, silent…

Bagha Jatin: The Tiger of Bengal

On 7 December, India remembers one of its most fearless revolutionaries, Jatindranath Mukherjee, popularly known as Bagha Jatin. His life was not just a story of bravery, but a reminder of the power of youth when it rises with purpose. Born in 1879 in a small village of Kushtia (now in Bangladesh), Jatin grew up…

Shivaram Rajguru’s Birth Anniversary: Lessons for Today’s Youth

A Hero RememberedOn 24 August 1908, in Khed (now Rajgurunagar), Maharashtra, Shivaram Hari Rajguru was born—a young revolutionary who played a key role in India’s independence movement. Though often overshadowed by Bhagat Singh and Sukhdev, Rajguru’s courage, discipline, and sacrifice remain a beacon of inspiration for every Indian. On his birth anniversary today, remembering his…

Chandra Shekhar Azad: Live Free, Think Free, Be Free

On 23rd July, we remember and salute one of India’s greatest revolutionaries — Chandra Shekhar Azad. Born in 1906 in Bardarka village of Uttar Pradesh, Azad wasn’t just a freedom fighter — he was the embodiment of defiance, courage, and unshakable patriotism. He lived and died with one vow — that he would never be…

Ram Prasad Bismil: The Fire That Still Burns

Born on 11 June 1897 in Shahjahanpur, Uttar Pradesh, Ram Prasad Bismil was more than just a revolutionary, he was the soul of India’s freedom movement, a poet whose words became a weapon, and a martyr whose sacrifice continues to demand reflection even today. He came of age in an India shackled by British rule,…

The Living Legacy of Compassion: Honoring Bhagat Puran Singh Ji

Today, on the birth anniversary of Bhagat Puran Singh Ji, we remember not just a man, but a towering soul whose life was a beacon of unconditional love, tireless service, and profound environmental consciousness. He was not merely a humanitarian—he was a saint in action, a silent revolutionary who served the forgotten, uplifted the fallen,…

Mikhail Bakunin: The Revolutionary Spirit of Freedom

Today, on May 30, we mark the birth anniversary of Mikhail Bakunin (1814–1876), one of the most powerful and uncompromising voices in the history of radical political thought. As a Russian revolutionary, philosopher, and one of the founders of modern anarchism, Bakunin devoted his life to the fight against tyranny in all its forms—whether from…

Veer Savarkar Jayanti: Remembering a Revolutionary Thinker and Reformer

May 28 marks the birth anniversary of Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, an uncompromising revolutionary, a sharp thinker, and a bold reformer. Often remembered for his powerful articulation of Hindutva, Savarkar was more than a political ideologue. He was a poet, historian, freedom fighter, and a fierce opponent of colonialism and social injustice. His legacy—though debated—is deeply…

Manmath Nath Gupta: Remembering the Revolutionary on his Birth Anniversary

Today, on February 7th, we celebrate the birth anniversary of Manmath Nath Gupta, a distinguished freedom fighter, prolific writer, and biographer, who left an indelible mark on India’s struggle for independence. Born in 1908 in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, Gupta’s life was a testimony to the unflinching spirit of resistance against British colonial rule and the…