Jamnalal Bajaj

Gandhi’s adoptive fifth son and great ally of the freedom movement, who peeped his whole family and property into the freedom movement. There is no member of his family who has not participated in the freedom movement and did not visit Jail. Jamnalal Bajaj devoted his entire society to the country and presented the ideal of Bhamashah.

 

Dr. Ram Manohar Lodhia

Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia was the great freedom fighter of the country’s great freedom fighter and Indian socialist thinking. Dr. Lohia ji, born in a forward society, has been inspired not only from India but also from time immemorial to innumerable people, especially intellectuals throughout the world. The way they fought for the independence of India, and living in the underground, they have become strongest in the history of self-determination. The inspiration of our society is to bow down to Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia.

 

Ghanshayam Das Birla

The story of Ghanshyamadas Birla is the story of industrialization of independent India. In one round, Birla and Tata were superhuman stars on the commercial horizons of Hindutan. In 1857, when India’s first independence war broke out, his grandfather Shivnarayan Birla got up from Pilani in Rajasthan and brought business in Mumbai, but after four years, his father Baldevas Birla made Calcutta the center of his business activities rather than Mumbai. .

 

Deshbandhu Gupta

Deshbandhu, who took part in the movement of freedom. Because of this he also went to jail many times. The editor-in-chief of the eminent newspaper ‘Tej’ was the editor. The name of one of the main roads of Delhi has been kept in memory of them.

 

Lala Lajpat Ray

Lala Lajpat Ray Lal, Bal, the Chief National Leader of the Child, Pal Trilogy, who abandoned his livelihood account, but refused to bend the man of the country. Lala Lajpat Ray had announced that the strike in the body of one of the sticks was done in his coffin in the British Empire. His prediction came true.