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'''1942 Quit India Movement'''   
 
Led by Mahatma Gandhi, the Quit India Movement marked a crucial push against British colonial rule. Know more about leaders like [[Aruna Asaf Ali]], [[Ram Manohar Lohia]], and [[Jayaprakash Narayan]].
* '''1857 First War of Independence'''   
India’s first major uprising against British rule, led by figures like [[Mangal Pandey]] and [[Rani Lakshmibai]].
 
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British troops massacred hundreds in Amritsar, igniting national outrage and intensifying the freedom movement.
 
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[[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.
 
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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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'''[[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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Welcome to Knowlepedia

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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...

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...

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.

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

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Babydoll by Priya Singh
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A JOURNEY THROUGH BROKEN DREAMS – by Gaurav Singh Chouhan
Behind every broken dream lies a new beginning.
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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...


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