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essay on homage to the freedom fighters of india

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Answered by thangammayil
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on the 2nd Oct., 1869 at Porbander. His father was Dewan in the state of Rajkot. He was married to Kasturba when he was only a school student. After completing his schooling he went to England to study law and returned to India as a barrister in 1891. He started his legal practice at Bombay. But in connection with a case of an Indian firm he had to go to South Africa.It was in South Africa that Gandhiji started his political career. He was shocked to see that the Indian settlers there were humiliated and insulted. Gandhiji decided to fight against this injustice. He knew very well that he would not be able to achieve his objective by violence or force, so he invented a novel method of struggle for truth, justice and right which is popularly known as Satyagraha or non-violent resistance. Gandhiji had great faith in Satyagraha. During the course of his non-violent struggle, many a time he was insulted and even manhandled but he continued his fight relentlessly and ultimately he won the battle and was successful in securing the rights for the Indians in South Africa.Gandhiji returned to India from South Africa in 1915. He enrolled himself as a member of the Indian National Congress and devoted his energy to India’s struggle for independence. After the death of Lokmanya Tilak in 1920, Gandhiji became the topmost leader of this party and guided the course of struggle for freedom of India.The experiment of Satyagraha had already stood the acid test in South Africa. Gandhiji decided to adopt the same method for the purpose of achieving independence for India. Under the banner of the Congress he started the Non-Cooperation and Civil Disobedience Movements in India. These movements proved very successful and thousands of Indians from all walks of life participated in these movements and courted arrest. Gandhiji himself was arrested and imprisoned several times. He organised the “Quit Movement” in August 1942. To his countrymen he gae call ‘Do or die’. Along with other prominent leader-Congress and thousands of persons, Gandhiji was arrested i sent to jail. Like a brave soldier, he continued to fitte. Hardships could not deter him from the right path of justice and non-violence. Ultimately this unique method struggle succeeded and India achieved her Independence the 15th August, 1947. The struggle which Gandhiji on was long, tiring and full of difficulties and hardships, but won freedom for India without blood-shed.IS THE HOMAGE OF INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS 
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Answered by shivam2000
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Hello friends I am Shivam and I am here to present my views on the topic" My home age to freedom fighters”

Now the questions rises in our mind what is this homage and why there is a need to give homage to freedom fighters and who are they?

I will tell you all the answers to the questions.

The correct meaning of homage is giving honour, deep respect which is expressed publicly. This respect is given to Freedom fighters (they are the peoples that engaged in a resistance movement which is against them, their country) who give their life for the country. They understand the meaning of patriotism. They want India an independent country, a peaceful country and fight for it and give their life for country.

There is a need to give homage to freedom fighters because when India lost its freedom and become just slaves of Britishers in 1857 these freedom fighter came and tried many wars for independence like first war of independence which is started in May 1857 to December 1858, the Rowlett act, Civil disobedience etc and finally gives independence to India on 15th August, 1947 from British rule.
 

India got freedom only because of patriotisms of these freedom fighters. Only because of their braveness and 
courage India got independence. So there is a need to give homage to social workers or freedom fighters.
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