dhanyawad Arvind. aaj se maine hindi version dena start kar diya hai. Mere mail ke sath ek image attach hogi jismen aap hindi main dekh sakte ho.. Jai Hind http://chetan-indian.blogspot.com/ Chetan Bharat
________________________________ From: Ku.Arvind Singh Sikarwar <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 7:46:19 AM Subject: Re: [bm] Collection of Heros vande matram bhai chetan bahut achaa lagta hai ki aap hamko itni sari jankari bhejte rahte hain magr main aapse nivedan karunga ki agar aap in jankariyon ko aap mujhe hindi main bhejen to main inhen samaj main aur bhi logon ko de sakunga kyonki my english is so poor vande matram chetan agrawal <chetan_mnit2003@ yahoo.co. in> wrote: Today we have Sohan Singh Josh with us. Sohan Singh Josh(Nov 12, 1898 - Forever) He was A veteran freedom fighter. His father, Lal Singh, was keen on the good schooling of his son, but the difficulty was that there was no school nearby. Some years later when a school was opened, Sohan Singh, in spite of his comparatively advanced age, got admission in it. Afterwards he passed the Middle examination from a Church Mission School and the Matriculation from D.A.V. School, Amritsar. For higher education he joined the Khalsa College, Amritsar but had to leave it soon after on account of financial difficulties. Search for employment took him to Hubli and later to Bombay where he worked up to 1918 in the Censor's office. Coming back to his native village he began to work as a schoolteacher. But this was not for long, as his real interest lay in the country's struggle for freedom. In 1921 when the Akali movement started, he enthusiastically participated in it and traveled from village to village preaching against the Government. For his seditious activities he was arrested and tried in the Akali Leaders Conspiracy Case and sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment. Having a flair for writing, Sohan Singh adopted journalism as his major vehicle of national propaganda against the Government. He was associated with the rebel Sikh paper Akali brought out by the Master Sunder Singh Lyallpuri. In 1925 he helped to bring out the revolutionary paper, Kirti. When in 1935 Kirti assumed the name of Parbhat, once again Josh was its Editor and Publisher. In 1943 the Communist Party of India brought out a new paper, Jang-I-Azadi and appointed Singh as its Editor. Join the group if you are interested in all archive of this series : http://groups. google.com/ group/indian- hero Jai Hind. http://chetan- indian.blogspot. com/ Chetan Bharat Search the web at http://www.roomtose arch.com/ . Free to use, 100% of your search-generated advertising revenue is donated to charity! ________________________________ Connect with friends all over the world. Get Yahoo! India Messenger. ________________________________ Add more friends to your messenger and enjoy! Invite them now.
