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Sukhdev Thapar - The forgotten Revolutionary

Sukhdev Thapar (15 May 1907 – 23 March 1931) was an Indian revolutionary. He was a senior member of Hindustan Socialist Republican Association . He was hanged on 23 March 1931 at the age of 23. Sukhdev, born in Nau ghara Mohalla of Ludhiana, Punjab to Ramlal Thapar and Ralli Devi in a Khatri family. Sukhdev's father died and he was brought up by his uncle Lala Achintram. Sukhdev Thapar Sukhdev was subjected to physical abuse as a child, some of it self-inflicted. Under the influence of socialist communism, he once used Nitric acid to remove a tattoo of the Hindu symbol ‘Om’ on his skin. He was subjected to  caning at school for not saluting a British military officer. He reportedly gave himself the nickname ‘ Maarkhaana ’, which was the equivalent of the English term ‘ punching bag ’. Sukhdev had witnessed the brutal atrocities that the Imperial British Raj had inflicted on India, which then led him to join the revolutionaries, vowing to set India free from the shackles of

Origin of Life as Described by Guru Nanak

Guru Nanak - The Scientific Philosopher Abiogenesis , meaning the origin of life, is the natural process by which life has arisen from non-living matter, such as simple organic compounds. According to science, the transition from non-living to living entities was not a single event, but a gradual process of increasing complexity that involved molecular self-replication, self-assembly, auto-catalysis, and the emergence of cell membranes. We know how life, once it began, was able to proliferate and diversify until it filled (and in many cases created) every niche on the planet. Yet one of the most obvious big questions—how did life arise from inorganic matter? Five Elements Theory The ancient Vedas describe the "five great elements" asbhūmi (earth), jala (water), agni (fire), pavan (air) and shunya (ether or void).The Vedas suggest that all creation, including the human body, is made up of these five essential elements and that upon death, the human body dissolves int

Degenerate Congress Leaders Responsible for Sikh Genocide 1984

The 1984 Sikh Genocide in India, was a series of organized pogroms against Sikhs in India by violent mobs (notably Congress Party members) in response to the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards. Independent sources estimate the number of deaths at about 8,000 - 17,000. Official Indian government reported about 2,800 Sikhs were killed in Delhi. The involvement of Congress leaders and rank has been proven without doubt by various investigations, commissions, and by courts. Sanjay Gandhi with the Degenerates of Youth Congress The Degenerate Congress Leaders of 1984 The Congress leaders primarily responsible for the genocide of Sikhs in Delhi in 1984 belonged to the new blood added by Sanjay Gandhi during the Emergency of 1975. Most belonged to Youth Congress (I) and claimed unconditional loyalty to the Gandhi family. After the death of Sanjay Gandhi in an air crash, this group changed loyalty to his brother Rajiv Gandhi. During the fune

Mrs. Fagin and a Poor Prince

Fagin and Oliver Twist Fagin is a fictional character in Charles Dickens 's novel Oliver Twist . In the preface to the novel, he is described as a "receiver of stolen goods". He is the leader of a group of children (the Artful Dodger and Charley Bates among them) whom he teaches to make their livings by pick-pocketing and other criminal activities, in exchange for shelter. Mrs Fagin of Talangas That is what young Maharaja Duleep Singh once called Queen Victoria . The biggest pickpocket of them all - the empress of the mighty British Empire. The receiver of stolen goods, stolen kingdoms, and stolen jewels smuggled away from his homeland - Punjab by her loyal viceroys, men like Lord Dalhousie , with immaculate records and evidence of guilt. The thousands of pearls and emeralds and rubies and diamonds taken from Lahore Toshakhana and presented to her by the East India Company. After the Great Exhibition of 1851, the jewels were locked away in the Tower of London, st