‘The Immortal’: Art Brings Out Bhagat Singh’s Spirit and Thoughts Beyond Stereotypes
Bhagat Singh has been turned into a stereotype in many art pieces. But a new painting sheds a rare light on the famous revolutionary.
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Bhagat Singh has been turned into a stereotype in many art pieces. But a new painting sheds a rare light on the famous revolutionary.
My vaccination fast is my Gandhian protest, till the removal of photograph on vaccine certificates of the man who is responsible for the untold sufferings of Indian people during Covid-19 period and before that as well.
Participation of women in struggles has not only liberated women from bonds of traditional household chores, it strengthened the struggles as well – this can be seen, from the freedom struggle, to the recent struggles against the CAA-NRC, to the ongoing farmers’ struggle.
Sardar Ajit Singh, uncle of the more famous Indian hero Bhagat Singh, and who was honoured by Tilak as king of peasantry for his contributions to the farmers movement in Punjab, was born on 23 February 1881.
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