Jaipur: Sketch of Life of 220 Freedom Fighter from Rajputana countries that had been displayed in a special gallery in Bikaner Archives of the State Rajasthan (RSAB).
These sketches cover their contributions in all freedom of struggling, non-cooperation, civil disobedience to get out of the Indian movement – between 1920 and 1947.
The gallery has recorded the original audio of many of their speech fighters, providing ideas about their forced skills and The first hand account of the situation that applies during that period.
The gallery claims to have countless stories from the fighter of state freedom that deserves a lot of attention from citizens.
The RSAB held a Freedom Fighters Exhibition at Jawahar when Kendra from 14 to 31 August.
Vijay Shankar Shastri’s profile, who was born in 1926, has mastered the art of making explosives when he was a student in Delhi.
He came to Jaipur, began to supply bombs to freedom fighters in Delhi, Meerut and Agra.
The documents said that he led a 5,000 people’s parade from the gate of Sangangeri to the walled city in Jaipur protested the death of the Lala Lala LAJPAT RAI leader on November 20, 1928.
He was very fearless that he provided a safe sanctuary or shelter.
Fighter freedom escaped from the police in and around Jaipur.
He died in 1974.
Recording Audio Freedom Fighter Syed Fayaz at Bhilwara said how they were harassed by the local authorities that functioned under the British people.
He was tortured by the local police to go to the Congress office to read the newspaper.
“I pressurized to read the state paper Get independence.
All of these freedom fighters were submitted in prison at least once, they were forced to live in exile for years, the property was confiscated, the family was harassed and labeled as a ‘traitor’ by the local authorities.
Explain the reason behind his initiative, Mahendra Singh Khadgawat, Director of the RSAB said that the contribution of the country’s freedom fighters had been forgotten in the history written after 1947.
“Courage, sacrifice and courage of this freedom fighters is no less than a warrior of several certain regions known by the nation .
It takes four years to collect all archive content related to these fighters from the library, government records, from more than 300 newspapers and magazines, “Khadgawat said.
The biggest resource turned out to be RSAD was an audio interview of 240 freedom fighters listed in 1982 under a special project oral history of the state government.
“This is the largest warehouse of freedom fighters who can have the potential for the disappeared dot link in several incidents of freedom movements,” Khadgawat said.
Shows other treasures waiting to reach the public domain of more than 100 songs and poems written by this freedom fighters.
“Every song and poetry describes the state of the minds of people, struggles, ambitions, hopes and their vision for free India,” Khadingwat said.