Historical Facts of India

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  •  DadaBhai Nauroji is known as the “Grand Old Man of India”.
  • General Dayar leads the Jaliyaanwala baag murder case on 13th april 1919 in which 379 people were killed according to the government report and by Congress Comitti it was almost 1000 people.
  • In Jaliyaanwala Baag murder case an Indian named Hansraj helped General Dayar.
  • Jaliyaanwala Baag was the property of a person named Jalli.
  • Chauri-Caura case was held at the Chauri-Chaura place in Gorakhpur on 5th February 1922, people fired the police station in which 1 Incharge and 21 constables were killed.
  • Kakori case was held on 9th August 1925 in which the Krantikari looted  the government treasure  at Kakori Railway station .
  • In 1939 Subhash Candra Bose defeated Pattabhi Sitaramayya in the election of Congress presidence but gave his resignation after some time because of dissatisfaction of Mahatma Gandhi.
  • On 13th March 1940 Sardar Udham Singh of Sunam(Panjab) shot down General Dayar in London.
  • Captain Mohan Singh got the  idea of Stablishment of ”Ajad Hind Fauj” at first.
  • On 8th November 1943Japan handover the Andman and Nikobar island to the Subhash Chandra Bose.
  • On 18th August 1945 on the way of Tokiyo, the plane was crash to near Formusa island in which Subhash Chandra Bose was died but is not confirmed yet.
  • Gandhi ji used Satyagrah firstly at South Africa and in India he used it first time in 1917 at  Champaran(Bihar).
  • Mahatma Gandhi is also known as the “Sargent for Recruitment” because he motivated the people to join the Army at the time of  first world war.
  • Gadar Party is founded by Lala Hardayal and Shohan Lal Bhakhna in November 1913 at  San-Fransisco(America).
  • Ravindra Nath Tagor had written National Anthem for two country i.e. India and Bangladesh.Valentine Shirale said that Bal Gangadhar Tilak was the “Cause of Indian Dissatisfaction”.

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