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'''Knowlepedia''' is a modern Indian biography platform and digital knowledge base. It allows users to explore well-researched life stories of notable personalities from India and beyond. Focused on authenticity and detail, Knowlepedia blends Wikipedia-style depth with verified sources and a reader-friendly format for all audiences.
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'''[[Priya Singh]]''' – An award-winning Indian poet, novelist, and screenwriter. Known for ''The Snowfall of December'' and ''Babydoll'', she blends emotion and feminism in her literary works. Her poetry is globally translated and honored in multiple countries. [[Priya Singh|Read More...]]
'''[[Priya Singh]]''' – An Indian poet, lyricist, and screenwriter known for her feminist fiction and global poetry recognitions. Her popular works include ''The Snowfall of December'' and ''Babydoll''. [[Priya Singh|Read More...]]
 
'''[[Sayantani Putatunda]]''' – Indian screenwriter & author known for bold feminist themes. Famous for Shankhachil & Nandini.[[Sayantani Putatunda|Read More...]]
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* '''1857 – First War of Independence''' 
India’s first major uprising against British rule, led by figures like [[Mangal Pandey]] and [[Rani Lakshmibai]].
 
* '''1919 – Jallianwala Bagh Massacre''' 
British troops massacred hundreds in Amritsar, igniting national outrage and intensifying the freedom movement.
 
* '''1930 – Dandi March''' 
[[Mahatma Gandhi]]’s salt march protested colonial salt laws, mobilizing millions in civil disobedience.
 
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A mass movement demanding an end to British rule, with leaders like [[Aruna Asaf Ali]] and [[Jayaprakash Narayan]] at the forefront.
 
* '''1947 – India Gains Independence''' 
After nearly 200 years of colonial rule, India achieved freedom. [[Jawaharlal Nehru]] delivered his iconic "Tryst with Destiny" speech.
 
* '''1950 – Republic Day''' 
India became a sovereign democratic republic as the Constitution came into effect under the leadership of [[B. R. Ambedkar]].
 
* '''1975 – Emergency Declared''' 
A 21-month emergency period suspended civil liberties, sparking nationwide resistance led by leaders like [[George Fernandes]] and [[Jayaprakash Narayan]].
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'''1857 – First War of Independence'''
'''[[Sayantani Putatunda]]''' is an award-winning Bengali author and screenwriter. Known for ''Shankhachil'', ''Shishmahal'', and ''Nandini'', her feminist thrillers challenge literary norms. [[Sayantani Putatunda|Explore More...]]
India's first major rebellion against British rule. Featured leaders include Rani Lakshmibai, Bahadur Shah Zafar, and Mangal Pandey. [[1857 Revolt|Explore More...]]
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'''[[A JOURNEY THROUGH BROKEN DREAMS]]''' – by [[Gaurav Singh Chouhan]]<br>
''Behind every broken dream lies a new beginning.''<br>
[https://www.amazon.in/dp/B0FC94BSK5  Read on Amazon]
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'''[[Sundar Pichai]]''' is the CEO of Google and Alphabet. His journey from Chennai to Silicon Valley inspires countless innovators. [[Sundar Pichai|More...]]
 
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'''[[Sundar Pichai]]''' is the CEO of Google and Alphabet, known for leading the development of Google Chrome and Android. Born in Tamil Nadu, he has become a global icon in tech leadership. [[Sundar Pichai|More...]]
'''[[Nitin Yadav]]''' is a law student and youth activist from India, working toward social awareness and constitutional values. [[Nitin Yadav|More...]]
 
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* [[Kalpana Chawla]] was the first Indian woman in space. 
* 50+ Indian historical figures added this month.   
* [[Nalanda University]] was one of the world’s first residential universities.   
* Independence-era series in progress — launching July 15!
* [[Dr. B.R. Ambedkar]] earned doctorates from both Columbia University and LSE.   
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* [[Tipu Sultan]] pioneered iron-cased rockets in 18th-century warfare. 
* The [[Kumbh Mela]] is the largest religious gathering in the world.
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Latest revision as of 20:20, 25 June 2025


Welcome to Knowlepedia

The People's encyclopedia that anyone can publish.

26 articles in English · 14 active editors


About Knowlepedia

Knowlepedia is India’s first dedicated digital biography encyclopedia. From freedom fighters to founders, it curates detailed, well-referenced life stories for educational and inspirational purposes.

Today’s Highlighted Biography

Priya Singh – An Indian poet, lyricist, and screenwriter known for her feminist fiction and global poetry recognitions. Her popular works include The Snowfall of December and Babydoll. Read More...

Sayantani Putatunda – Indian screenwriter & author known for bold feminist themes. Famous for Shankhachil & Nandini.Read More...

Historic Snapshot
  • 1857 – First War of Independence

India’s first major uprising against British rule, led by figures like Mangal Pandey and Rani Lakshmibai.

  • 1919 – Jallianwala Bagh Massacre

British troops massacred hundreds in Amritsar, igniting national outrage and intensifying the freedom movement.

  • 1930 – Dandi March

Mahatma Gandhi’s salt march protested colonial salt laws, mobilizing millions in civil disobedience.

  • 1942 – Quit India Movement

A mass movement demanding an end to British rule, with leaders like Aruna Asaf Ali and Jayaprakash Narayan at the forefront.

  • 1947 – India Gains Independence

After nearly 200 years of colonial rule, India achieved freedom. Jawaharlal Nehru delivered his iconic "Tryst with Destiny" speech.

  • 1950 – Republic Day

India became a sovereign democratic republic as the Constitution came into effect under the leadership of B. R. Ambedkar.

  • 1975 – Emergency Declared

A 21-month emergency period suspended civil liberties, sparking nationwide resistance led by leaders like George Fernandes and Jayaprakash Narayan.

Featured Writer

Sayantani Putatunda is an award-winning Bengali author and screenwriter. Known for Shankhachil, Shishmahal, and Nandini, her feminist thrillers challenge literary norms. Explore More...

New Book Entries
Babydoll by Priya Singh
Shishmahal by Sayantani Putatunda

A JOURNEY THROUGH BROKEN DREAMS – by Gaurav Singh Chouhan
Behind every broken dream lies a new beginning.
Read on Amazon

Book Cover
Featured Personality

Sundar Pichai is the CEO of Google and Alphabet. His journey from Chennai to Silicon Valley inspires countless innovators. More...

Nitin Yadav is a law student and youth activist from India, working toward social awareness and constitutional values. More...


Did You Know? – India Facts
Contact & Connect
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Last updated: 26 June 2025