Veeran Azhagumuthu Kone: The Tamil Warrior Who Rebelled Against The British 100 Years Before...
In the history of Bharat's fight against the British rule, Freedom Fighter Azhagumuthu Kone (1728 - 1757) may be called the first freedom fighter...
S. N. Sundarambal: A Freedom Fighter From Tiruppur Whose Life Was Defined By Courage,...
S. N. Sundarambal, born on 7 October 1913, in Veerapandi, Tiruppur, was a fearless freedom fighter and tireless social worker whose life was dedicated...
Lokmanya Tilak: A Man Who Inspired A Generation Of Indian Revolutionaries
“Swaraj is my birthright and I shall have it!” (‘स्वराज्य हा माझा जन्मसिद्ध हक्क आहे आणि तो मी मिळवणारच’). These words reverberated across the...
Khudiram Bose, the revolutionary who smiled in the face of death at 18
At 18 years old, facing death would be the last thing that one would wish for, and to face it with a smile requires...
Remembering Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran, The Only Tamilian To Have Got A Param Vir Chakra And He...
On this day, 25 November 2024, we honor the memory of Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran, a true son of India, who made the ultimate sacrifice...
The Kakori Conspiracy: A Forgotten Chapter In India’s Freedom Struggle?
Nestled near Lucknow, Kakori is a small town known for its delicious kebabs, fragrant Dasheri mangoes, and intricate Zardosi embroidery. But beyond its cultural...
Veera Mangai Rani Velu Nachiyar: The Warrior Queen Who Led The Fight Against British...
Velu Nachiyar stands out as one of the earliest rulers from Tamilagam who bravely fought the East India Company and succeeded against the might...
Kirubanandha Variyar: The Hindu Warrior Who Took Dravidian Dimwits Head-On
Clad in a white veshti and a red shawl around his body with a forehead smeared in vibhudhi (sacred ash), this man with a...
Veeran Azhagumuthu Kone: The Warrior Who Sent The So-Called ‘Marudhanayagam’ Running
The early part of the 18th century was a confusing period in the history of Tamizhagam. Arcot Nawab Muhammed Ali got back his throne...
Remembering Dr. T. Ao, the barefooted Indian football legend
July 31, 1948. The football team of sovereign India was at the London Olympics playing against France. But there was something that caught everybody’s...










