Vakkom Mohammed Abdul Khader, also known as Vakkom Khader, was executed for being a part of Subhash Chandra Bose's Indian National Army for his motherland’s freedom. The brave youngster was known as Kerala’s Bhagat Singh.
Komaram Bheem fought for the rights of his tribe against the British, the Nizam, and also the landlords and finally died a martyr. Today, he is a folk hero revered by the Gonds in their region. Asifabad has since been named Komaram Bheem district.
Women entrepreneurs are increasing considerably quicker, with women empowering 50 per cent of India's start-up ecosystem in some capacity. Let us check out nine such successful and influential women in business.
On 75th Independence Day, from Shaheed Bhagat Singh to Mahatma Gandhi, let us remember some of the freedom fighters who were an integral part of India's struggle and their inspirational slogans.
The Asianet News Network-NCC Vajra Jayanti Yatra has entered its final phase from Raj Ghat in New Delhi. Asianet News Network is proud to celebrate the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav with the National Cadet Corps. The yatra reflected upon our nation's great achievements in the past 75 years and helped draw up a roadmap of where the country should be when it turns 100.
Lala Amarnath played 24 Tests and also became the chairman of India’s selection committee after Independence.
Founded in a modest way, there are not many sectors where Tata Group is not present today. It has assets worth Rs 8 lakh crore and is spread in 100 countries with about 8 lakh employees. Here's the story of the man who started it all, Jamshedji Nusserwanji Tata.
The Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) will boom from the Red Fort complex for the first time during the 21-gun salute to mark the nation's Independence Day. The indigenously-developed artillery gun is testament to the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' commitment of the Narendra Modi government.
African American singer Mary Millben will represent the United States as a cultural ambassador for the 75th Anniversary celebrations of India's independence. Many Indians still remember her virtual performance of India's national anthem during the celebration of the nation's 74th Independence Day
In Chennai, Pillai became the editor of the Madras Standard, South India’s first English language newspaper. The paper became the mouthpiece of the anti-Brahmin movement.