Thiyagi M. Raju: An Unsung Freedom Fighter of Dindigul

Authors

  • B. Murugeswari Associate Professor of History, M. V. Muthiah Government Arts College for Women, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

Unsung Heroes, Freedom Movement, Salt Satyagraha

Abstract

With the youth of today hardly have any time to remembrance our rich heritage of our past, this world and competition of today day to day life has in today’s current world pushed the pace so fast, we literally can not even remember where and when we were yesterday. Yes, It is most crucial when Nation celebrates Azadika Amrit Mahotsav (commemoration of 75 years of Indian Independence).Nothing could be more unique than the fight against colonial rule in India and no less has been marred by violence in any way. There was, rather, a narrative, a variegated stories of valors, bravery, Satyagraha, dedication and sacrifice, wherever and whenever they happened in the subcontinent. This is the rich Indian cultural heritage and tradition stories. Therefore, the lesser known freedom fighters don’t have to necessarily be regarded as the unsung heroes. At times they may also become the leaders to define the lines of the Indian value system. India 2.0 is not only about building India’s spirit based on any single paradigm of India’s growth. It is all of life and most of all fills the heart and the soul. As we travel on this journey of growth and development, the spirit of India remains incomplete without placing our unsung heroes on this journey of growth and development. These kinds of ethos and principles should be called to mind and respected.

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Published

2025-02-01