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Rupa Publications India GREAT INDIANS – by Balraj Krishna
India’s fight for freedom began within two decades of her crushing defeat in the Mutiny of 1857, also called India’s First War of Independence In his great pride of a conqueror, Lord Lawrence Humiliatingly asked the Indians: Will you be governed by the pen or the sword?’ The British, nevertheless could not crush their spirit It lay dormant over the next two decades, but reemerged first in 1875 with Bankim Chandra Chatterji’s immortal national hymn Bande Mataram The second was in 1876 with Surendranath Banerjea emerging as Father of Political Consciousness Finally, it was Gandhi as the Father of Mass Awakening India’s fight for freedom changed its ideology as time permitted: first with the Moderates, followed by the Extremists At the end came Gandhi to turn the fight into a mass struggle, which continued till India emerged as a free nation in 1947 Outside these three groups were Independents of equal eminence who contributed to India’s freedom struggle in their ways Additionally, as Great Indians, the author has included Jamsetji Tata He was a pioneer in hydropower generation and steel manufacture, besides other contributions, especially in sciences and education, which changed the face of Indian economy