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Saturday, October 15, 2005

Ramanuj Singh Chandel

Ramanuj Singh Chandel was born in Hamirpur on 26 october 1917.He was approximately 8 years old when his father Manbodhan Singh was died.Deewan Shatrughan Sigh became close with him in his childhood.Thus the patriotism was produced in his heart.

in 1930 he was going to home from school he sow the burnings of foreign clothes in the way.seeing this scean Chandel put off his clothes and thrown on the burning and went to home naked.Chunni Lal Sharma the head leader of congress of that time provided him Khadi clothes to wear and sent him home.

He was looked after in very hardly due to the death of his father in his childhood.that's why he could not get higher education.He participated in all the activities of congress from his boyhood and became minister in Hamirpur congress commiti He got punishment two times for six months in 1941's personal passive. This time he passed in Hamirpur and Chunar camp jail.In 1942 he watched carefully by British government during quick India movement.(According to Samar Gatha)

6 comments:

mayank shukla said...

All the contents and the information given in this post is rare.

puspendra said...

Hamirpur is situated on the National Highway 86 (NH 86) which is also called Kanpur-Hamirpur-Sagar road.Roads condition of the city is not very good. Kanpur is 67 km,Orai 85 km,Banda 95, Rath 76km. , Mahoba 85 km, but due to bad road conditions these distances can not be covered in less than 3 hours if one is travelling by roadways bus.
Hamirpur is not very well connected to the outside world. No railway station is at Hamirpur Town. The nearest railway station is Hamirpur Road which is around 5–6 km from the district headquarter and itself falls on Kanpur district. Demand for the railway station has been raised several times but of no use. Other nearer Railway station is Bharuwa Sumerpur which is 15 km from Hamirpur.

Yashweer singh said...

Kurara is a town and a nagar panchayat in Hamirpur district in the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh.I am bolong to Kurara.

ranjana sriwastawa said...

For the welfare of ex-servicemen a district soldiers, sailors and airmen, board is functioning in the district since 1943. It works under the control and supervision of director, soldiers’, sailors’ and airman’s board U.P. A secretary who is a paid employee and an ex-serviceman supervises the work of the board at the district level. The board, as elsewhere provides various facilities to ex-servicemen and their families and assists in their rehabilitation. These facilities include grant of pensions, scholarships, relief grant, re-employment, medical treatment, settlement of accounts, permits for controlled commodities, settlement of disputed cases, priority in allotment of Gram Samaj ceiling land, free legal advice, etc.

pooja verma ragaul said...

The seasonal folk-songs commonly sung in the villages are Hori or Phag during spring. Malhar and Kajri in the rainy season.Women have their own songs for special occasions such as sohar (sung on the occasion of the birth of a child ) or Mangla geet (gari) during marriage ceremony. Bhajan-Kirtan in a chorus accompanied with musical is very much liked by inhabitants of the district. alha which is sung in the praise of Alha and Udal, the most popular heroes of this region, is also the most popular song of the district during rainy season.

Mr. Manoj Kumar said...

The seasonal folk-songs commonly sung in the villages are Hori or Phag during spring. Malhar and Kajri in the rainy season.Women have their own songs for special occasions such as sohar (sung on the occasion of the birth of a child ) or Mangla geet (gari) during marriage ceremony. Bhajan-Kirtan in a chorus accompanied with musical is very much liked by inhabitants of the district. alha which is sung in the praise of Alha and Udal, the most popular heroes of this region, is also the most popular song of the district during rainy season.