रानी लक्ष्मी बाई के द्वारा कौन सा नारा प्रयोग किया गया था?
A) अंग्रेजी राज की बरकतें
B) मैं ब्रिटिश को अपने राज्य में शासन नहीं करने दूंगी
C) सतयुग
D) धर्म युद्ध
Answers
B) main British ko apn rajya mein shasn nhi krn dungi ya m jhasi nhi dungi.
so, option b is ryt answer
The image of Jhalakaribai has gained prominence in North India in the recent years. The sociopolitical importance of the story of Jhalkaribai has been recognized .The death anniversary of Jhalkaribai is also celebrated as Shahid Diwas (Martyr Day) by various Koli organizations.[11] The movement to establish Bundelkhand as a separate state has also used the legend of Jhalkaribai to create the Bundeli identity.[12] The Government of India's Post and Telegraph department has issued a postal stamp depicting Jhalkaribai.[7]
The Dalit castes of North India have used her legend to glorify their communities; for example, the Koris consider her a brave woman warrior born in their caste, and celebrate "Jhalkaribai Jayanti" (birth anniversary) to create a sense of pride among themselves.[13]
The Archaeological Survey of India is setting up a museum at Panch Mahal, a five-story building located inside the Jhansi Fort in remembrance of Jhalkaribai.[14]
She is referred to in the novel Jhansi ki Rani written in 1951 by B. L. Varma, who created a subplot in his novel about Jhalkaribai. He addressed Jhalkaribai as Koli and an extraordinary soldier in Laxmibai's army. Ram Chandra Heran's Bundeli novel Maati, published in the same year, depicted her as "chivalrous and a valiant martyr". The first biography of Jhalkaribai was written in 1964 by Bhawani Shankar Visharad, with the help of Varma's novel and his research from the oral narratives of Koli communities living in the vicinity of Jhansi.[15]
Writers narrating the story of Jhalkaribai. Efforts have been made to place Jhalkaribai at an equal footing of Laxmibai.[15] Since the 1990s, the story of Jhalkaribai has begun to model a fierce form of koli womanhood, has acquired a political dimension, and her image is being reconstructed with the demands of social situation.[12]
President Ramnath Kovind unveiled the statue of Jhalkari Bai at Guru Tegh Bahadur Complex in Bhopal on 10 November 2017.[16]