Sunday 22 September 2013

People’s Voice showed documentary film ‘Ten Days Which Shook the World’ in Sikharth Chetna Camp, 2013





Jalandhar, August 11, 2013
A three day teacher’s awareness camp is being organised at the Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Hall as a part of the campaign to prepare for the ‘Mela Ghadri Babeyan Da’, which will begin from November 1.
The camp started on Saturday, on the second day of the camp, Prof Harish K Puri, head of the Kabir chair of the Guru Nanak Dev University and an acclaimed historian, said the Ghadar leaders freed us from an imperialist set up and made us dream about freedom, the state of affairs post 1947 and the role of corporate in the brewing political storm, warn us that coming times might require us to formulate our own new paths.
Addressing teachers Prof Puri said the shackles of poverty and corruption took Indians abroad, where on being constantly looked down upon, a new revolution took root and forging ties with revolutionaries from other countries, they formed ‘Hindi Association of Pacific Coast’ and started the ‘Ghadar’ newspaper, laying a sound basis for the freedom struggle.
On the occasion, general secretary of the Desh Bhagat Yadgaar Committee Dr Raghubir Kaur spoke on the martyrdom of Bhagat Singh and raised questions on the role of Mahtama Gandhi during the martyr’s execution.
People’s Voice showed a film ‘Ten Days Which Shook the World’ on the Russian Revolution and the film ‘Ghadri Baba Sohan Singh Bhakna’ made by a Swedish cameraman. Kulwinder of People’s Voice spoke about the role of films in influencing society. Committee member comrade Jagroop discussed revolution in the evening session. Committee’s cultural convener Amolak Singh spoke about the lofty ideals of the Ghadarites and need of following those ideals in present times. 

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