answersLogoWhite

0

Gopal Hari Deshmukh was known as the Lokhitwadi during the freedom struggle of India.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How do symbol arose during freedom struggle in INDIA?

stupid dont ask this type of question


Freedom Struggle of India?

Indian History


What were the impact of freedom songs in minds Indians during freedom struggle of India?

Freedom songs were an important element in uniting the people of India. Freedom songs also inspired the people to fight for their lands and a better future for their families.


When did India's freedom struggle start?

The struggle for India's freedom is believed to have started in the early 1800s. The Indian independence movement officially started in 1857.Ê


How is the symbols of struggle used in freedom fight?

proves that they have been struggling in the past and the present


Who said sepoy mutiny is India's first freedom struggle?

The first struggle was in Tamilnadu, but nobody knows it.


How was the freedom struggle of India started?

because of the british


How did Satyarth Prakash contributed to the freedom struggle of India?

muhammad jinnah


Why was there a need for symbols during freedom struggle of India?

The secret of the attainment of freedomThe symbols that showed abstract ideas of freedom and unity helped people of India to identify themselves not only as part of a certain community but as a part of the entire nation.


Sarojini Naidu role in freedom struggle?

she help india to became free


How much jhansi ki rani contribut to India's freedom struggle?

nothing


What do the symbols used during the freedom struggle of India mean today?

The symbols used during India's freedom struggle, such as the tricolor flag, the spinning wheel (charkha), and the lion emblem, represent national pride, self-sufficiency, and unity. Today, they symbolize India's hard-won independence and the ongoing commitment to democratic values and social justice. The tricolor flag serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom, while the charkha embodies the spirit of self-reliance and empowerment. Collectively, these symbols continue to inspire movements for justice and equality within India and beyond.