Kanaklata barua biography of michael

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  • Unsung Heroes Of Indian Freedom Struggle- Eduauraa

    Thousands of revolutionary commanders and liberation fighters gave their lives to free Mother Country from the grip of British control.

    The fight that began with Mangal Pandey's martyrdom, as well as the Great Revolution in 1857, concluded on August 15, 1947, after India declared an independent country.

    The country would never neglect the contributions given by these heroes to achieve our independence.

    Nevertheless, we sometimes overlook the contributions of certain true heroes in the midst of overwhelming appreciation for renowned leaders such as Bhagat Singh, Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru Patel, and Subhash Chandra Bose, and many more.

    These resistance fighters were just as ferocious as the rest, had the guts to face death head-on, and, in the event, gave their life for Indian freedom.

    Therefore, on this Independence Night, let us honour these rebels by giving some attention to honour.

     

    1. Ram Prasad Bismil
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  • Reflection of Young Martyr Kanaklata Barua and the Dependability of Assamese Women in India’s Freedom Movement

    Authors

    • Guptajit Pathak Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kanya Mahavidyalaya (Government of Assam, India) Affiliated to Gauhati University Gitanagar, Guwahati-781 021, Assam, India. & Ph.D. Research Scholar, Department of Women’s Studies Magadh University, Bodhgaya, Bihar, India

    Keywords:

    Disobedience Movement, Struggle For freedom, Women, Role, Martyrdom

    Abstract

    A teenage girl, who turned freedom fighter jumped into India’s Independence Movement against British, sacrificed her life during the Quit India Movement of 1942 and became a martyr at just 17 is none other than Kanaklata Barua. She was the daughter of Krishna Kanta Barua and Karneshwari Barua of Barangabari of Darrang District of Assam on 22nd December, 1926. She wa

    Kanaklata Barua was also called Birbala . She was a freedom fighter from Assam who was shot dead on 20th Sept 1942 while leading a procession bearing the National Flag during the Quit India Movement of 1942.

    During the Quit India Movement Kanaklata joined the Mrityu Bahini, a death squad comprising groups of ungdom from the Gohpur sub division of Assam. On September 20, 1942, the Bahini decided it would hoist the national flag at the local police station. A procession of unarmed villagers were led by Barua to do so. The police beneath Rebati Mahan Som the officer in-charge of the police hållplats warned the procession of dire consequences if they proceeded with their strategi.

    Undeterred bygd the police, the procession continued marching ahead when the police fired upon the procession. Kanaklata was shot and the flag she was carrying with her was taken up by Mukunda Kakoti who too was shot at. Both Kanaklata and Kakoti were killed in the police action. Kanaklata was only 17 years of ag