The Jallianwala Bagh massacre, also known as the Amritsar massacre, took place on April 13, 1919, in Amritsar, India. British troops fired on a crowd of unarmed Indian civilians who had gathered for a peaceful protest, resulting in hundreds of deaths and thousands injured. This event fueled greater nationalist sentiment and opposition to British rule in India.
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Top Rankings Claim: LPU claims to be ranked among the top universities in Punjab for various categories, including Management and Law, according to their website.
Alternative Reference: We can look at LPU's national ranking:
NIRF Ranking 2023: LPU was ranked 38th among all universities in India (including government and private institutions).
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Heathrow to ashgabat airport via turkmenistan airlines is 6.5 hours where plane stops for 90 minutes to 2 hours then from ashgabat to amritsar is a further 2.5 hours . Total flying time is therefore 9 hours
The Sikh holy priests sings the holy hymns and holy book of Sikhs, Guru Granth Sahib, is worshipped inside the Golden temple. Each and every human being can worship in Golden Temple situated in Amritsar city of Punjab state. The doors on the four sides of the main shrine signifies that it is open to every person belonging to any religion for worshipping.
thrice. it was built (1), and it was then burned down by a crazed monk. It was rebuilt (2), but afterwards, the war effects made it come down again. It was again rebuilt (3), this time stronger than the last times.
The Amritsar Massacre developed out of protests against the Rowlatt Act (a series of laws which allowed the British to imprison Indians without trial, and allowed the British to suppress certain news stories from being reported in newspapers.)
The Amritsar Massacre lasted for about ten minutes, in which time 1650 rounds of ammunition were fired upon a gathering of unarmed men, women and children who were peacefully protesting the Rowlatt Act.
Over 1000 people were killed, and 2000 wounded. Winston Churchill said of the event that "The Indians were packed together so that one bullet would drive through three or four bodies".
To answer your question, such brutality and suppression turned millions of moderate Indians from supporters of the British Raj into nationalists who would never again trust the British.
In PUNJAB the hierarchy among the castes is as below:
At the top place reside the Kshatriyas/Khatris of Punjab. Within Kshatriyas their is ranking too which is as below:
At the second place reside the Banias of Punjab. These include Aggarwal, Mittal, etc.
At the the third place reside the rest of the communities like Ramgarhias, Jats etc.
At the last place reside the scheduled caste.
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Many people looked to this massacre as a turning point for Indian independence. It was largely viewed as inhumane and was widely condemned, even by people against Indian independence.
=>The people gathered at Jalianwala bagh at Amritsar in April,1919 to protest against the Rowlatt Act and British Policies towards the Indian people.General Dyer was sent into control the sittualtion as Martial law had been improved Dyer instead of controlling the situation peacefully ,however dyer ordered his officer to open fire on the weaponless people.
=>This resulted in the col blooded murder of 379 protesting Indian and wounded 1200.This came to be known as one of the worst tragedies in India history.Congress in responses to this incident decided to start non-coporation against the Government.Jinnah opposed this step of the congress and failed to support them in this regard.
Written by SHEHARYAR KHAN
Special thank to MAZHAR NAZAR BHATTI
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Am·rit·sar (əm-rĭt'sər)
A city of northwest India near the Pakistan border. Founded in 1577 by the fourth guru of the Sikhs, Ram Das (1534-1581), it has remained the center of the Sikh faith.
Population: 975,000.
The atmosphere is cheerful and people are very happy, and everyone is welcome.
The Golden temple (Harminder Sahib) is located in Amritsar, India.
About 1500 Kg of Gold was used woth Rs. 300 crore at that time.