Friday 30 November 2018

సుభాష్ చంద్రబోస్

Re-post from manakakinadalo.blogspot.com 

సుభాష్ చంద్రబోస్ ఇండియన్ సివిల్ సర్వీసెస్(ICS) పాసయినా ఉద్యోగంలో చేరకుండా కాంగ్రెస్‌లో చేరాడు. రెండుసార్లు కాంగ్రెస్ ప్రెసిడెంట్‌గా ఎన్నికయ్యాడు. కానీ, గాంధీజీతో విభేదాలవల్ల పార్టీని విడిచిపెట్టి తన స్వంతంగా స్వాతంత్ర్యం కోసం పోరాడవలసి వచ్చింది. 

రెండవ ప్రపంచ యుద్దం మొదలైనప్పుడు బ్రిటీష్ ప్రభుత్వం మీద స్వాతంత్ర్యంకోసం ఒత్తిడి చెయ్యడానికి అదే సరయిన సమయంగా భావించాడు. ఆ సమయంలోనే, 1940లో, ఆయనని జైల్లో పెట్టారు. నాలుగు నెలలు జైలు శిక్ష అనుభవించిన తరువాత అక్కడినుంచి తప్పించుకొనే ఉద్దేశ్యంతో ఆమరణ నిరాహార ధీక్ష మొదలుపెట్టాడు.  

ఆరోగ్యం క్రమంగా క్షీణించడం మొదలుపెట్టింది. ఆయన జైల్లో మరణించడం జరిగితే దేశం అగ్నిగుండంగా మారడం తద్యం. కాబట్టి, ఆయనని అక్కడినుంచి విడుదలచేసి గృహనిర్బందంలో ఉంచారు.

ఇంటి చుట్టూ కాపలాగా ఉన్న పోలీసుల కన్నుగప్పి తప్పించుకొని జర్మనీకి పారిపోయాడు. అక్కడినుంచి జపాన్‌కి. ఇండియన్ నేషనల్ ఆర్మీని(INA) స్థాపించి `నేతాజీ` అయ్యాడు. కానీ, భారతదేశానికి స్వాతంత్ర్యం రాకమునుపే ఒక విమాన ప్రమాదంలో మరణించాడు. (దీనికి సంబంధించి కొంత వివాదం ఉంది. కొంతమంది ఈ మరణం పూర్తిగా నమ్మదగింది కాదని అంటారు.)

Sushanth of 1st class dressed as Subhash Chandra Bose

A couple of quotes from Subhash Chandra Bose:

"The individual must die so that the nation may live. Today I must die so that India may live and may win freedom and glory."

"Give me blood and I promise you freedom."

Diring Children's day celebrations held in Kshetra School on 14.11.2018 

Quotes of famous leaders through kids

Swaraj is my birthright, and I shall have it!
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak
Anuhya of 5th class as Bal Gangadhar Tilak

Arise, awake and stop not till the goal is reached.  - Swamy Vivekananda.
Hanshith of LKG as Swamy Vivekananda

However good a Constitution may be, if those who are implementing it are not good, it will prove to be bad. However bad a Constitution may be, if those implementing it are good, it will prove to be good. - B. R. Ambedkar
Nagababu of 2nd class as B.R.Ambedkar

Every citizen of India must remember that he has every right in this country but with certain duties. - Sardar Valla bhai Patel
Yeshwanth of 7th class as Sardar Valla bhai Patel

ప్రజల్ని ప్రేమించలేనివాడు ఎన్నటికీ దేశభక్తుడు కాడు, కాలేడు. - టంగుటూరి ప్రకాశం పంతులు
Supreeth of 7th class as Tanguturi Prakasam Pantulu

The true teachers are those who help us think for ourselves - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Swarna Kumari of 5th class as Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Children dressed as famous leaders  on the occasion of children's day 2018-19. 

The Whole Gamut of National Leaders

Charlie house students with guide teachers
Mowgli house students with guide teachers
Winnie house students with guide teachers
Harry house students with guide teachers

We at Kshetra School are proud to have presented the whole gamut of national leaders as part of fancy dress event held on the occasion of children's day 2018-19. Children enjoyed playing the roles of great personalities. They were highly elated in learning about the struggle for India's Independence.


In The Service of Our Mother Land

Somany great men and women rendered unparalleled services to our mother land during the struggle for India's Independence. On the occasion of children's day 2018-19, our Kshetra School's students offered respectul homage to some of those great souls by donning fancy dress and remembering their self less sacrifice.

Shyam Sundar Reddy of UKG as Ravindranath Tagore
Deepak of Ist Class as Bakim Chandra Chatterji
Swamy Gangadhar of Vth Class as Pingali Venkayya
Ravindra Nath Tagore composed our national anthem 'Janaganamana'. Bakim Chandra Chatterji wrote our national song 'Vandemataram' . And our Tri colour flag was designed by Pingali Venkayya.
Keerthana of Ist Class as Bharata Maata




In the fancy dress event held in Kshetra School on the occasion of Children's day 2018-19

Jhansi Lakshmi Bai

Rani Lakshmi Bai was one of the leading warriors of the India's first struggle for independence. A symbol of bravery, patriotism and honour, Rani Lakshmi Bai was born on 19 November 1828 at Poona. Her actual name was Manikarnika. Her father Moropant Tabme was a court advisor, and mother Bhagirathi was a scholarly woman. At a very early age she lost her mother. Her father raised her in an unconventional way and supported her to learn to ride elephants and horses and also to use weapons effectively. She grew up with Nana Sahib and Tatya Tope, who were active participants in the first revolt of independence.

UKG student T.Harini as Jhansi Lakshmi Bai

In 1842, Rani Lakshmi Bai got married to Raja Gangadhar Rao who was the Maharaja of Jhansi. After her marriage, she came to be known as Lakshmi Bai. In 1851, she gave birth to a son but unfortunately he died in his fourth month. After this tragic incident, Damodar Rao was adopted by the Maharaja of Jhansi as his son. Moved by the death of his son and his poor health, Maharaja Gangadhar Rao also died on 21 November 1853. When the Maharaja died, Rani Lakshmi Bai was just eighteen years old, but she didn't lose her courage and took up her responsibility.

Lord Dalhousie, the Governor-General of India at that time, was a very shrewd person who tried to take advantage of the misfortune of Jhansi to expand the British Empire. The British rulers did not accept little Damodar Rao, as the legal heir of late Maharaja Gangadhar Rao and Rani Lakshmi Bai. Their plan was to annex Jhansi on the ground that it did not have any legal heir. In March 1854, Rani of Jhansi was granted an annual pension of 60,000 and was ordered to leave the Jhansi fort. She was firm on the decision not to give up the dominion of Jhansi to the British.


For strengthening the defence of Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai assembled an army of rebellions, which also included women. For this great cause she was supported by brave warriors like Gulam Gaus Khan, Dost Khan, Khuda Baksh, Sunder-Mundar, Kashi Bai, Lala Bhau Bakshi, Moti Bai, Deewan Raghunath Singh and Deewan Jawahar Singh. She assembled 14,000 rebels and organised an army for the defence of the city.

In March 1858, when the British attacked Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai's army decided to fight and the war continued for about two weeks. The army fought very bravely, even though Jhansi lost to the British forces. After a fierce war when the British army entered Jhansi, Rani Lakshmi Bai, tied her son Damodar Rao to her back and fought bravely using two swords in both her hands. She escaped to the fortress of Kalpi under the cover of darkness and was accompanied by many other rebellions. She departed to Gwalior and a fierce battle was fought between the British and the Rani's army. On the unfortunate day of 17 June of 1858, this great warrior martyred her life for India's freedom.

Fancy dress event was held in Kshetra School on Children's day. 
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