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Ek Krantikari Aisa Bhi - Season 2
by Radio City
Ek Krantikari Aisa Bhi - Season 2 is a Talent Track Best Digital Content - Award Winning Podcast. It is a remarkable podcast series that delves into the lives of courageous individuals who valiantly fought against British colonial rule in their quest for freedom. The series sheds light on the Britishers who took up the cause of India`s independence, showcasing their dedication and determination in challenging the oppressive regime. Tune in to explore the inspiring stories of these revolutionary figures and their unwavering commitment to the cause of liberation.
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Annie Besant
Annie Besant was a British socialist and an ardent supporter of both Irish and Indian self-rule.
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Samuel Stokes
Samuel Stokes, an American settler in India, actively joined the Indian Independence Movement.
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Charles Freer Andrews
Charles Freer Andrews befriended Rabindranath Tagore and Mahatma Gandhi, aligning with India`s liberation movement.
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Madeleine Slade
Madeleine Slade, alias Mirabehn or Meera Behn, was a British supporter for Indian Independence.
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William Wedderburn
William Wedderburn, a founding Indian National Congress member, played a role in India`s freedom struggle.
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Ek Krantikari Aisa Bhi - Season 2 is a Talent Track Best Digital Content - Award Winning Podcast. It is a remarkable podcast series that delves into the lives of courageous individuals who valiantly fought against British colonial rule in their quest for freedom. The series sheds light on the Britishers who took up the cause of India`s independence, showcasing their dedication and determination in challenging the oppressive regime. Tune in to explore the inspiring stories of these revolutionary figures and their unwavering commitment to the cause of liberation.
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