Index Of The Legend Of Bhagat Singh Link
A melancholic, powerful rendition of Bismil’s iconic poetry. Sukhwinder Singh
This act was a deliberate strategy to gain a public platform to put the British Empire on trial. As a result, Singh and Dutt surrendered and were arrested, using the subsequent trial to expound their revolutionary ideology and protest against the repressive laws of the Raj. index of the legend of bhagat singh
He meets lifelong comrades Sukhdev Thapar and Bhagwati Charan Vohra. He meets lifelong comrades Sukhdev Thapar and Bhagwati
as Shivaram Rajguru : The passionate, sharpshooting revolutionary from Maharashtra. | | The Jail Notebook and Other Writings
| Resource Type | Description | | :--- | :--- | | | A comprehensive single volume containing a collection of his writings, letters, telegrams, and articles, revealing his evolution as a thinker, from Marxist to idealist. | | The Jail Notebook and Other Writings | The essential primary source: a compilation of the notes and jottings he made while in prison, annotated with scholarly context. | | Life & Legend of Bhagat Singh: A Pictorial Volume | A visual journey through his life, from his early family legacy to his role in the HRA and the Lahore Conspiracy Case. | | Bhagat Singh and His Legend (Edited by J.S. Grewal) | A collection of scholarly papers presented at a seminar on Bhagat Singh, offering critical analysis of his legacy. | | Delhi Archives & Resource Centre | Home to over 300 books on Bhagat Singh, serving as a crucial physical repository for researchers. |
On , Bhagat Singh and Batukeshwar Dutt threw two non-lethal bombs into the Central Legislative Assembly in Delhi from the visitors' gallery. The act was not intended to kill but to "make the deaf hear." As they threw the bombs, they shouted the revolutionary slogan, "Inquilab Zindabad!" (Long Live the Revolution) and showered leaflets outlining the HSRA’s philosophy.