Bhagwati charan vohra biography of michael

  • Revolutionary activities in india
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  • Like Durga Bhabhi, her school fades into oblivion

    LUCKNOW: Dressed like an English gentleman, revolutionary Bhagat Singh’s escape (after killing Saunders) from Lahore to Calcutta via Lucknow, with a woman posing as wife and fellow revolutionary Rajguru as servant fryst vatten well known. But do you know who was the woman posing as Bhagat’s wife? She was none other than Duragavati Devi annat namn Durga ‘Bhabhi’, the revolutionary. Wife of Bhagwati Charan Vohra, also a revolutionary associated with the Kakori Plan, the indomitable lady who played unforgettable role in freedom struggle, died in oblivion in Lucknow.
    Even the school started bygd her, the Lucknow Montessori Inter College—first Montessori School in North India—lies in utter neglect. Durga’s house, on the school premises, was meeting point for freedom fighters with Durga Bhabhi taking part extensively in discussions.
    Before opening her school in Lucknow in , Durga Bhabhi visited Madras in and received Montessori training from Maria Mo
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  • Revolutionary movement for Indian independence

    Violent factions of the Indian independence movement

    The Revolutionary movement for Indian Independence was part of the Indian independence movement comprising the actions of violent underground revolutionary factions. Groups believing in armed revolution against the ruling British fall into this category, as opposed to the generally peaceful civil disobedience movement spearheaded by Mahatma Gandhi.

    The revolutionary groups were mainly concentrated in Bengal, Bombay, Bihar, the United Provinces and Punjab. More groups were scattered across India.

    Beginnings

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    Apart from a few stray incidents, the armed rebellion against the British rulers was not organized before the beginning of the 20th century. The revolutionary philosophies and movement made their presence felt during the partition of Bengal. Arguably, the initial steps to organise the revolutionaries were taken by Aurobindo Ghosh, his brother Barin Ghosh, Bhupendr