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Tuesday, June 21, 2005

Thakur Jagroop Singh

Terha is 12 km away from Bharwa sumerpur.The active workdone by Matadeen singh, Shivdeen, Rancharan Bhurji, Jagroop Singh Binda Prasad and Bheemsen in Hamirpur freedom fight.and has made a new link in the page of history.

Thakur Jagroop Singh has unique importance in thease stouts hearted.He was born in 1 disember 1907.His father's name was Ram sewak Khare.Being in love with motherland he qualified vernaculer examination from Hamirpur on 1924.He also passed P.T.C examination from Jhansi in 1929.

He made his good acquaintance with great patriot of Hmairpur.He participated in all Hamirpur movements actively whish was held in his time.Bravo thakur Jagroop Singh spent 4 years in jail.He arrested under criminal low18(1) press and power act in 1930,for this he sent to jail for 118 months.In 1940 18 months under D.I.R 38(1) with penalty of 200 rupees.

He spent his jail life in Hamirpur, Bareli, Allahabad, and Fatehgarh jail.Out of District movement were controlled by him .He knoen as 'Lat Sahib" becouse of his fearless nature and bravery.He also keep continued his struggle to country after indipendance.We all of us lost this great patriot on 26 August 1986 in Hailat hospital Kanpur.

Government has done nothing for the memorial of this patriot even after 50 years of indipendance.(Samar Gatha)



Wednesday, June 8, 2005

Laxmi Prasad Pathak

Laxmi Prasad Pathak was born in Rath on 11 July 1911.His education starts from Rath and later passed high school examination from Hamirpur. In 1930  Liqure Ban  movement was running in Hamirpur as well as rest of the country.Deewan Satrughan Singh was the director of  this movement in and around Hamirpur.
Mean While Laxmi Prasad Pathak met with Deewaan Satrughan Singh and unite himself in national agitation.He got 9 month imprisonment in Private Passive of 1941.He strictly watched by the British on quick India movement of 1942. There was a good development under the chairmanship of Laxmi Peasad Pathak in 1947.(According to Samar Gatha)