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In 1528, Pandit Devideen Pandey fought with his head split open, tied his turban, killed 700 Mughals to save Ram Janmabhoomi, and died fighting—500 years later, his courage lives on as Ram Mandir stands where he fell, fulfilling a vow of blood and faith

"बावनी इमली": In 1858, at Bawani Imli in Fatehpur, 52 revolutionaries led by Jodha Singh Ataiya were brutally hanged from a tamarind tree by the British, a forgotten chapter of India's freedom struggle buried under decades of silence and neglect

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"The Forgotten Father of Armed Revolution in India": Vasudev Balwant Phadke led the first militia in 1879, rallied 300 armed Ramoshis, looted British treasuries, escaped Aden jail, and died on hunger strike—igniting freedom long before Bhagat Singh

"The Forgotten Voice": As Dyer fired 1650 rounds into a trapped crowd & O'Dwyer silenced the press, thousands died at Jallianwala Bagh—only one man, Chettur Sankaran Nair rose alone, took on the Empire and forced the world to confront its colonial cruelty

"Sanitizer Man of India": Nishant Singh of Ghazipur sanitized 5 lakh lives in 135 days, led relief and vaccine drives, stayed away from family, and earned 700+ honors with 3 Padma Shri nominations—fighting COVID with zero funding, pure courage
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