Much before the advent of FEMINISM & Page3 Celebrities, there was an Iron lady who fought for freedom of Bharat, who fought for education for women, who fought against Christian Missionaries & their Disease called Conversion.
A tribute to the brave woman, who, when she was just 12, CHALLENGED the Missionaries who tried to convert her in the name of education, who participated in both Civil Disobedience and Non Cooperation Movement during freedom struggle.
Born as Chandrapriya Mazumdar(1901)
at Kamrup of Assam, she attended a boys school for studies, impressed with her dedication, she got scholarship to attend Nagaon Mission School, where she protested against School Authorities as they wanted her to get converted for hostel stay.
She won against school authorities
& After school, she gathered local illiterate girls, taught them what she learnt at school at a makeshift shed.
She also protested against the allegedly discriminatory treatment meted out to Hindu students by the hostel superintendent.
As her parents prepared for her marriage
with an elderly man, Chandraprabha refused & got engaged with Dandinath Kalita, an Assamese writer, that spineless man gave her a child & married another women.
Dejected & Rejected, by both parents & would-be Chandraprabha went to Tezpur
And found support as a Single Mother
from Civil Society.
At Tezpur, Chandraprabha started her career as a Teacher & later became HM for Girls School, in 1918 at Asom Chahtra Sanmilan she was the only women speaker & was the first Assami Woman to speak in Public.
In 1926, she formed Assam Pradeshik Mahila Samithi,
an NGO aimed towards Social Reforms including Fight Against Child Marriage, Polygamy, Self Employment & Education.
Chandraprabha was sentenced to prison twice for her participation in freedom struggle.
After independence, Chandraprabha joined Socialist Party but returned to
Congress & contested the 1957 Legislative Elections.
Though she lost, she made a record for being the 1st Assami woman to contest elections.
Chandraprabha was also a good writer, she authored 4 Novels & many short stories.
Chandraprabha Passed Away On The Same Day She Was Born
That is 16th March 1972 due to Cancer.
Two months short of her death GOI had conferred Padmashri for her services.
"I want our jawans to have the best of equipment and facilities," he once told me, "Officers can manage but who will speak up for the jawans?"
The PM had tasked him with an important job, and like a dyed in the wool disciplined
RSS worker, he would abide by the leadership's decision. For Parikkar, the defence ministry posed a challenge and an opportunity - the challenge of cutting through the bureaucratic stranglehold over defence deals and an opportunity of restoring the faith of the armed forces
in the state. - Rajdeep Sardesai
The nexus between middlemen, arms agents and DM's officials has been broken, Defence Minister Parrikar said on Friday and termed it as one of the “biggest achievement” of the NDA government.
Just 5 days after Mumbai Blasts, Calcutta's Bowbazaar got bombed on this day in 1993.
What binds Communists & Trinamool?
Hate for Hindus & Love towards Ms.
Mohammed Rashid Khan under the patronage of Communists ran gambling establishments in the Bowbazaar area of Kolkata.
He had a workshop above his office where he made small bombs. He began stockpiling explosives. Preparations were made secretly until, on the night of 16 March 1993, the entire stockpile blew up accidentally, leaving 70 dead & 300 injured.
Khan was an associate of terror don
Dawood Ibrahim and was said to be making bombs to target Hindus of Kolkata. The Bowbazar blast came on the heels of the serial blasts in Mumbai triggered by Dawood Ibrahim through his aides Tiger Memon and Yakub Memon.
If the blast had occurred in the daytime, the death toll
The morning of March 14, 1998, at the Congress headquarters, AICC president Sitaram Kesri entered the Congress Working Committee meeting, he felt something was off. Hardly anyone except Tariq Anwar stood up to greet him.
Kesari was aware what was coming, but he didn't expect it on this day.
As soon as he entered the meeting, Pranab Mukherjee thanked him for his services and moved a resolution, asking Antonio Maino to become the AICC president.
It was unacceptable for any individual having
self respect, Kesri got up and left for his office, rejecting all the persuasion.
Afraid that Kesari may affect the meeting, Congressmen locked the then Congress President Sitaram Kesari inside a bathroom for hours until Sonia took over the party. Later in the day, when Kesri
They were afraid of this thin looking fragile man and when he passed away, the British wrote “With him has departed all the wisdom and moderation of the Mahratta Government” and his name was Nana Phadnavis.
Thread on his Smaran Divas.
It was like the
Roman Empire ruling the whole world but unable to conquer one little village of Asterix and Obliex. Lord Wellesley hardly slept. How to subdue the Maratha Empire? They had no strong army, no strong ruler, not much money, but had one minister, who knew everything. In fact,
Nana Phadnavis thought a year before what the British would think!
Nana Phadnavis was born in February 1742 as Balaji Janardhan Bhanu. His grandfather was from a village in Satara, and was a friend of the first ever Peshwa.
Bhanu’s grandfather had saved the life of the first
February 29th is a unique day & this lady who was born on in 1904 was not only unique, but also extraordinary.
She protected our Dharma from treacherous missionaries and her name was #RukminiDevi.
The Christian missionaries and British officials presented
"nautch girls" of Uttara & "devadasis" of Dakshina Bharat as evidence of "harlots, debased erotic culture, slavery to idols and priests" tradition, and Christian missionaries demanded that this must be stopped, launching the "anti-dance movement" in 1892.
The anti-dance camp
accused the dance form as a front for prostitution, while revivalists questioned the constructed colonial histories.
In 1910, the Madras Presidency of the British Empire altogether banned temple dancing.
And then, there were widespread protests across Tamil Nadu, but for couple
Gandhi moved resolution congratulating Viceroy Irwin & his wife for escaping from bomb attack, by saying he see himself as a trustee of the safety of British lives.
But what about the lives of the Congressmen, or other freedom fighters,
who were required to sacrifice without demur. Many Congressmen opposed the resolution, eg, HD Rajah from Tamil Nadu wondered "What did it matter to them whether the bomb hit the Viceroy or a donkey?'' The resolution won by a narrow margin, 904 in favor and 823 against ''
(later the word "donkey'' was replaced by "any other'')
H D Rajah, a great SC leader from TN and proud Hindu was later sidelined by Congress & Ambedkar, got politically marginalised, this blunder of Congress gave way to EVR, DK.