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Revolutionary Philosophy of Bhagat Singh: A Vision Beyond Freedom

Introduction Bhagat Singh (1907–1931) was not only a brave freedom fighter but also an intellectual revolutionary whose philosophy extended beyond mere political independence. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he did not believe in replacing British rule with another oppressive system. Instead, he envisioned a truly egalitarian and just society, free from exploitation, discrimination, and inequality….

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Achievements of Baba Ramchandra as a Peasant Leader

Baba Ramchandra, originally named Shridhar Balwant Jodhpurkar, was a prominent figure in India’s peasant movement during the colonial era. He is best known for his role in organizing and mobilizing farmers to fight against the oppressive zamindari system and exploitative landlords in the early 20th century. His efforts laid the foundation for a structured peasant…

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