The Untold Story Of Kakori
The Untold Story Of Kakori: Revealing the Unheard Tale of Kakori by Smita Dhruv
Description:... Do you remember “Kakori train loot” by Ten heroes ?
It happened on 9th August, 1925. A real life drama by India’s martyrs around which this fiction is written.
India’s Non Co-operation Movement against the British Government was started with a promise to free India within a year. When it was withdrawn abruptly in 1922, thousands of young freedom fighters were disillusioned.
This deceit saw birth of a large number of revolutionaries fighting with all their might single-handedly against the ruling British in India. On this day, a team of ten young boys looted treasury of the Indian Railways near Kakori Railway Station, next to Lucknow.
An event in the Golden history of India’s freedom fights and is a fictional story woven around it.
This book brings alive those shining moments of gallantry by young, brave martyrs, who till today remain unknown to us. A nail biting portrayal of mental agony, dilemma and _ survival issues from the lives of heroes of our country and their families is a tribute to the Kakori boys"The Untold Story Of Kakori" by Smita Dhruv: Smita Dhruv's book likely uncovers the lesser-known or hidden aspects of the historic Kakori conspiracy of 1925 during India's struggle for independence. It may provide a detailed account of the events and individuals involved.
Key Aspects of the Book "The Untold Story Of Kakori":
Historical Revelation: The book may reveal historical facts and details about the Kakori conspiracy that have remained undisclosed or less explored.
Independence Movement: Smita Dhruv likely delves into the broader context of India's fight for freedom and the role played by the Kakori incident.
Historical Documentation: "The Untold Story Of Kakori" contributes to the documentation of India's struggle for independence through a specific incident.
The meta biography for Smita Dhruv is not provided; however, she is likely an author or historian specializing in Indian history and the independence movement.
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