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Nathuram Godse: History will weigh my act and find the true value

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Lukesh Umak

Carrying fire in the heart of being true man of Hindutva and proved his firmness on his decision and plan. Godse is the one who had terminated the father of India down on 30th Jan 1948 (17:17 IST) and had left the entire nation in shock.

Kalpana Chawla: “The Path from dream to success does exist.”

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Lukesh Umak

Kalpana Chawla (17 March 1962 – 1 Feb 2003) was a human being who had boyish behaviour and technical brain ...

The Prime Minister Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee delivering poem

Atal Bihari Vajpayee: “I have never betrayed my nation.”

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Lukesh Umak

Vajpayee is considered among one of the true patriots of India. Atal Bihari Vajpayee (b. 25 Dec 1924 - d. ...

Shel Silverstein: “How much love inside a friend?”

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Lukesh Umak

Sheldon Alan Silverstein (b. 25 Sep 1930ㅡd. 10 May 1999) was not only a great cartoonist but also a gifted ...

Ambedkar: Growth of community by degree of progress of women

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Lukesh Umak

Babasaheb Ambedkar (b. 14 April 1891 — d. 6 Dec 1959) was one of the great leaders of India, not ...

Vinoba Bhave: “Bhagavat Geeta is my life’s breath”

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Lukesh Umak

Vinoba Bhave (b. 11 Sep 1895 ― d. 15 Nov 1982) was an advocate of non-violence and human rights. Bhave ...

Sarojini Naidu: “To quench my longing I bent me low”.

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Lukesh Umak

Sarojini Naidu (b. 13 Feb 1879 — d. 2 March 1949) was a not only Indian political leader, activist but ...

poor hindu woman carrying bundle of grass on city street

1 Truth | Annabhau Sathe: “Caste is something that exists in reality. Poverty is artificial.”

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Lukesh Umak

Maharashtra’s legend Annabhau Sathe and his literature have always been recommendable. One of the top Dalit activists from the state ...

Brave heart Ravindra Kaushik on sacrificing his life for India

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Lukesh Umak

Ravindra Kaushik was a brave person from Brahmin family who spent his entire life for nation as a spy.

Marsha P Johnson: “Nobody promised you tomorrow” 1 poem “Soul” wins the hearts.

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Lukesh Umak

The legend Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945–July 6, 1992) was a mid-century gay liberation activist who identified as a ...

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