Marudhu Pandiar brothers, the chieftains who declared Independence from British 56 years before the...
10th June 1801. Two brothers who were ruling the region of Sivagangai, declared from the ramparts of the Trichy Srirangam Temple the Jambutheevu Declaration...
Chennamma, the Queen of Kittur who led the rebellion against the British in the...
While the entire country is aware of the valiant queen Rani Laxmibai, popularly known as 'Jhansi ki Rani', there are other woman freedom fighters...
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...
The less heard women voices of the freedom struggle
India enters its 74th year of independence this August 15th. Due to the chaotic situation the pandemic has created, grand celebrations are unlikely and...
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...
Doctor, Captain, Politician: Remembering Lakshmi Sehgal
If one were to mention the word captain or narrate a story of brave soldier who served the Indian National Army (INA) during the...
Veera Mangai Kuyili: The Legendary Dalit Woman Commander
We all know about Rani Laxmibai, the Queen of Jhansi. Rani Laxmibai occupies a significant portion of our history pages for fighting against the...
Raja Rishi Arthanareesa Varma: A patriotic legend reduced to a caste leader
Many leaders have sacrificed their lives for liberating India from the clutches of the British. Only a few of them have found a place...
The Hidden History of Rettamalai Srinivasan
In 1929, a rally of the Self-Respect Movement happened in Chengelpet. For the rally, a flag was designed that had sun emitting four rays...
Remembering Alluri Sitarama Raju: The Forgotten Hero Who Shook The Very Roots Of The...
While the entire nation in the early 1900s was fighting against The British Raj, joining Gandhi’s Non-Cooperation Movement and such, there was a hero...










