Surjya sen biography of donald
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By Aman kushwaha
An unsung hero is a person who has done something heroic but is not widely recognized for the effort. In the olden days, poets wrote epics to tell the story of heroes. This was sometimes called singing the praises” of the heroes because poems could be turned into songs or ballads. People who had done heroic deeds became famous through the poems or the songs. An unsung hero, by contrast, doesn’t get much attention. Often people talk about firefighters, police officers, or rescue workers as unsung heroes. They save people’s lives and carry out brave feats, but it’s just part of their job, and they don’t get any special attention for it.
During the last decade of the 19th century, Indians citizens started to realize that the Britishers are in India for permanent settlement, not for their business venture. As we know that the Britishers ruled over India for around 250 years, just in the name of spice export business to Europe and after then they slowly captured the
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Surya Sen (22 March 1894-12 January 1934), better known as Masterda, was a BengaliIndian revolutionary who led the 1930-1932 Indian Republican Army uprising in the Bengal Presidency, carrying out the Chittagong armory raid. Sen was a schoolteacher at the Nandankanan national school before becoming involved with the Anushilan Samiti secret society, and he inspired several of his students to join the struggle. He was executed for treason in 1934 after being captured by the Indian Imperial Police.
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Surya Sen was born in Chittagong, Bengal Presidency, British Raj in 1894, and he became involved with the Indian independence movement while attending the Berhampore College, joining the Anushilan Samiti secret society. Sen became a teacher at the Nandankanan national school, and he was affectionately nicknamed Masterda, with "da" being an honorary suffix for his educational title. Sen took part in several protests against British rule and planned to launch