Biography of LEADERS





MAHATMA GANDHI





Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, 1940s
Born 2 October 1869
Porbandar, Bombay Presidency, British India
Died 30 January 1948 (aged 78)
New Delhi, Union of India
Cause of death Assassination
Resting place Rajghat, New Delhi, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Mahatma Gandhi, Bapu
Alma mater University College London, University of London
Known for Prominent Figure of Indian Independence Movement
Propounding the philosophy of Satyagraha and Ahimsa
Religion Hinduism
Spouse Kasturba Gandhi
Children Harilal
Manilal
Ramdas
Devdas
Parents Putlibai Gandhi (Mother)
Karamchand Gandhi (Father)
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Komaram BheeM

Komaram Bheem          
Born Adilabad
Occupation Tribal leader
Komaram Bheem is an Indian tribal leader who fought against the erstwhile Asaf Jahi dynasty for the liberation of Hyderabad State.[1]
On December 17, 2009, it was announced that a statue of Bheem would be created in Hyderabad.[2]
Bheem was born in a family of Gond Tribals in the forests of Adilabad.[3] He was not exposed to the outside world and did not have any formal education.








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Date of birth: 28 September 1907
Place of birth: Lyallpur, Punjab, British India
Date of death: 23 March 1931 (age 23)
Place of death: Lahore, Punjab, British India
Movement: Indian Independence movement
Major organizations: Naujawan Bharat Sabha, Kirti Kissan Party and Hindustan Socialist Republican Association
Religion: Sikhism (early life), Atheism[1] (later life)
Influences Anarchism, Communism, SocialismBhagat Singh (Punjabi: ਭਗਤ ਸਿੰਘ بھگت سنگھ, IPA: [pə̀ɡət̪ sɪ́ŋɡ]) (28 September 1907[2] – 23 March 1931) was an Indian freedom fighter, considered to be one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. He is often referred to as Shaheed Bhagat Singh (the word shaheed means "martyr", in Arabic, and is used for Muslims usually but was conferred on him).

ALLURI SITARAMA RAJU


Alluri Sita Rama Raju (Telugu: అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు b. 4 July 1897- d. 1924), also known as Aluri Rama Raju, Rama Chandra Raju, and Alluri Seetha Rama Raju, was a young Indian revolutionary during the freedom struggle and he remains an inspiring model of people who fought oppression. His father was from Mogallu in West Godavari district of Andhra Pradesh, India and was an official photographer in the central jail at Rajahmundry. Raju led the ill-fated Rampa Rebellion joined by many tribal leaders and other sympathisers in the fight against the British from 1922 to 1923. He was adoringly referred as Manyam Veerudu (Hero of the jungles) by the local people.