India will mark its 75 years of Independence on 15 August 2022.?On this day, India got its freedom ending an almost 200-year British rule in the subcontinent.?
On 15 August 1947, the first-time Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru, hoisted the Indian national flag at the Red Fort in Delhi. From then on, every year, Independence Day is celebrated on 15 August.
Besides, 15 August is also commemorated as the anniversary of the partition of the subcontinent into two countries, India and Pakistan, which occurred at midnight on 14-15 August 1947 (In Pakistan, Independence Day is celebrated on 14 August.)
British rule in India began in 1757 when following the British victory at the Battle of Plassey, the English East India Company began exercising control over the country.?
The East India Company ruled India for over 100 years until it was replaced by direct British rule in the wake of the Indian Mutiny (Indian Mutiny, also called Sepoy Mutiny or First War of Independence, widespread but unsuccessful rebellion against British rule in India) in 1857¨C58.?
The Indian independence movement began during World War I and was led by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, who advocated for a peaceful and nonviolent end to British rule.
After a long battle for freedom, we are here celebrating Independence only due to the selfless sacrifices and headstrong commitment of our brave freedom fighters who were revolutionary in their approaches towards looking at independence.
15 August 2022 is going to mark the 75th Independence Day of India and while the entire country is ready to get washed in the colours of the nation, take a look at the rare photos of Indian freedom fighters who dedicated their lives to India's freedom.
The Rani of Jhansi, Lakshmi Bai is remembered for her valour during the Indian Mutiny of 1857¨C58. During a siege of the fort of Jhansi, Bai offered stiff resistance to the invading forces and did not surrender even after her troops were overwhelmed.??
Khudiram Bose, whose fearless spirit is still talked about, was one of the youngest revolutionaries during the Indian independence movement.??
India's Freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose was the most dynamic and celebrated leader in the history of IndiaĄ¯s struggle for Independence.??
India's Freedom fighter Subhas Chandra BoseĄ¯s passion and devotion towards the motherland will always be a source of inspiration for all. Initially aligned with the Indian National Congress, he was ousted from the party due to his political differences.??
A great freedom fighter Netaji also led an Indian national force from abroad against the Western powers during World War II. He was a contemporary of Mohandas K. Gandhi, at times an ally and at other times an adversary.??
India's Freedom fighter Subhash Chandra Bose was a charismatic leader, influencer of the youth and he also earned the name ĄŽNetajiĄ¯.? ?
India's Freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was a hero of the early 20th-century Indian independence movement.
India's Freedom fighter Bhagat Singh was a vocal critic of British rule in India and was involved in two high-profile attacks on British authorities - one on a local police chief and the other on the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi.
A great freedom fighter and statesman - Lal Bahadur Shastri's slogan 'Jai Jawan Jai Kisan', capturing the true spirit of India, inspires Indians across generations.
India's great freedom fighter and second prime minister, Lal Bahadur Shastri's public life has left an indelible mark on the country. He was unique in the way he connected with the common man. Humble, soft-spoken but a strong leader, Lal Bahadur Shastri took over as the Prime Minister in May 1964, after the death of Jawaharlal Nehru.?
Swami Vivekananda had ignited many younger minds during the freedom struggle. Freedom fighters, who lived between the end of 19th century and the beginning of 20th century were influenced by Vivekananda's words.
Mahatma Gandhi was the primary leader and a great freedom fighter of India's independence movement and also the architect of a form of non-violent civil disobedience that would influence the world.
In 1906, Gandhi organized his first mass civil-disobedience campaign, which he called Ą°SatyagrahaĄą, in reaction to the South African Transvaal governmentĄ¯s new restrictions on the rights of Indians, including the refusal to recognize Hindu marriages.
One of the greatest poet and freedom fighters Rabindranath Tagore also called as 'Gurudev.'? ?
A poet, philosopher, musician, writer, and educationist Rabindranath Tagore was an icon of Indian culture, whose thoughts and ideas motivate people and keep their love for the country alive even now.
Indian revolutionary and fearless freedom fighter Chandrashekhar Azad (Chandrasekhar Tiwari)? organized and led a band of militant youth during IndiaĄ¯s independence movement.
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was a prominent figure in the Indian Freedom Struggle, who later became India's first Deputy Prime Minister and first Home Minister. He is known for his contribution in integrating 565 princely states into a newly independent India.
Bal Gangadhar Tilak known as Lokamanya Tilak, was a scholar, mathematician, philosopher, and ardent nationalist who helped lay the foundation for India's independence by building his own defiance of British rule into a national movement.
While celebrating the big day letĄ¯s remember millions of our freedom fighters who sacrificed their lives for our independence.