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Azad Hind Fauj : Force behind Indian Freedom

Azad Hind Fauj : Force behind Indian Freedom Index Aim Idea behind the Army The First INA Rise of the Second INA Provisional Government of Azad Hind Fauj Impact on British regime in India Aim After his dramatic escape from Calcutta in 1941, Subhas Chandra Bose reached Tokyo from Germany in the first week of June 1943 and from there he went to Singapore. In a historic public meeting held in Singapore on 4 th July 1943, Rash Behari Bose handed over the reigns of the Indian Independence League to him. After assuming command as president of the League, Subhas Chandra Bose came to be known as 'Netaji'. The formation of the Azad Hind Fauj (Indian National Army) was formally announced on 5 th July 1943 when Netaji gave his comrades a war cry of 'Delhi Chalo'. The aim of the army was to overthrow the British Raj in colonial India, with Japanese assistance. Initially composed of Indian prisoners of war captured

Hinduwebsite.com

Hinduwebsite.com  provides unique and original resources on the beliefs, philosophy and essential practices of the following religions:  Sanatana Dharma , known as  Hinduism  or  Hindu Dharma , Buddhism  or  Buddha Dharma ,  Jainism  or  Jain Dharma ,  Sikhism  or  Sikh Dharma , and Zoroastrianism,  in the form of articles, videos, essays, translations, commentaries, scriptures, discussions and books. In addition, we provide very unique and useful information on  spiritualism,   self-development , and  yoga  and valuable resources in the form of  translations  of several ancient Hindu, Buddhist, Jain, Sikh, Zoroastrian manuscripts and sacred texts , articles on  the history of Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism and Zoroastrianism , symbolism of gods and goddesses ,  brief biography of the saints and gurus,   temples  and  esoteric practices . We have also added  articles and videos on self-development, self-help and personality development  resources. There are whole sections on web

Ban on Hindu Jagruti Site will produce a Stronger and Unbeatable Hindu Media in Bharat.

Ban on Hindu Jagruti Site will produce a Stronger and Unbeatable Hindu Media in Bharat. BAN ON HINDU JANAJAGRUTI SAMITI SITE WILL PRODUCE A STRONGER AND UNBEATABLE HINDU MEDIA IN BHARAT. ~Upananda Brahmachari. History repeats itself. The days of suffocating British Raj is back again through a notorious Italian lady, Sonia Gandhi nee Sonia Antonio Maino, (the real Vatican representative) and her Indian counterparts by censoring Hindu Media in a gag.   The present Congress led UPA (United Progressive Alliance) Govt. in India has banned numerous Hindu websites, blogs and pages in social media including http://hindujagruti.org  the internet organ of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti, a famous Hindu organisation with world reputation. Pro Muslim and Pro Christian Congress Party in a mood to persecute the majority Hindus all along. If we want to look back the repression in the British Raj, we see that the infamous “Gagging Act” of 1857 has been passed following the 1 st  Great Ind

Hindu Samhati’s meeting in Minakhan earns great success

Hindu Samhati’s meeting in Minakhan earns great success On January 13, 2013, Hindu Samhati organized a street corner meeting at village: Fulbari, P.S. Minakhan, Subdivision: Basirhat, District: 24 Paraganas (North). The meeting was presided by Rahul Bhuiyan, Debasish Chakraborty and Biplab; more than a hundred of Hindus joined the meeting. While speaking on the meeting, Sri Brajen Ray, vice-president of Hindu Samhati, narrated how Muslims throughout  Bengal  are exerting pressures on the state government relentlessly to have their own demands.  Hindus, to end this burgeoning crisis, have got to rise up, be outspoken and come under a single fold despite differences, whether political or any other. The Hindu gathering paid homage to Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh and Lance Naik Hemraj Singh, two valiant Indian soldiers murdered grievously during latest violation of ceasefire by  Pakistan  at LOC, as well. People, there, were found to state Government of India must let its

Two Kali temples robbed in Hedia, Jibantala

Two Kali temples robbed in Hedia, Jibantala Two startling thefts at two Kali temples in village: Hedia, P.S. Jibantala, District: 24 Paraganas (South) have rocked Hindus living there. The venerated temples, existing there for decades, are visited by Hindus regularly to perform Puja and are also regarded as stronghold of Hindus living in the village and its neighborhood. Along the lines of conventional Hindu beliefs, jewelries (of both gold and silver) are donated handsomely by Hindus; a fact known to all in the environs. Nevertheless, Hindus (depending  on God’s grace much) didn’t feel it necessary to fortify the temple’s security and taking advantage of the same, the nefarious design to rob the temple and also to implement it perfectly took place on January 1, 2013 at 2 am. It has come to knowledge, diadems of Goddesses worth 1.5 kg, jewelries (of both gold and silver) worth 30 gm., utensils made of brass and bell metal have been stolen. Hindus in the village