Cambridge International School for Girls pays homage to Kartar Singh Sarabha

Author(s): Rajat KumarStudents of Cambridge International School for Girls, Jalandhar pay homage to Kartar Singh Sarabha. Jalandhar, November 17, 2015: To commemorate the 100th martyrdom Day of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha, Special Assembly...

Cambridge International School for Girls pays homage to Kartar Singh Sarabha
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Students of Cambridge International School for Girls, Jalandhar pay homage to Kartar Singh Sarabha.

Jalandhar, November 17, 2015: To commemorate the 100th martyrdom Day of Shaheed Kartar Singh Sarabha, Special Assembly was held in Cambridge International School For Girls to pay rich tributes on November 16,2015.
 
A student  gave a talk on the role of Revolutionary Kartar Singh Sarabha Grewal (24 May 1896 – 16 November 1915) who was nineteen years old when he sacrificed himself on the altar of goddess of freedom. British were awestruck. He had courage, confidence , and dedication which is rarely found . He appeared like a storm from somewhere, ignited the flame of revolution and tried to wake up the sleeping Indians. He blazed the holy yajna of revolution and became himself an offering for the same by embracing the hanging rope with the words, "Victory to Mother India.". He died for the country. His ideal was simple to die fighting in the service of his nation.  Many were influenced from his bravery and sacrifice. Bhagat Singh, another great revolutionary of Indian freedom, regarded Kartar Singh as his guru, friend and brother.
 
Vice Principal Ms. Preeti Sharma  and the co-ordinators were present on this occasion to encourage the children to imbibe sense of devotion and dedication in their life towards their motherland which can be possible by following the footsteps of the great revolutionary with the motive- Clean India Green India. The students were impressed by his intellectual skills, felt over whelmed and proud of such an apostle of true patriotism.
 
Date: 
Tuesday, November 17, 2015