In this book, we honor the luminous legacy of Lal Padmadhar Singh, an unwavering patriot whose sacrifice resonates throughout history, enriching our nation's pursuit of independence. Born on August 14, 1914, in Kripalpur, Satna district (Madhya Pradesh) he confronted adversity early on, even enduring imprisonment for a bold act against his school principal. Tragically, his mother's spiritual journey in Prayag deepened Padmadhar's commitment. Driven by an enduring love for his motherland, he made a solemn vow not to marry until India achieved freedom, believing that raising children in servitude would dishonor the nation. On August 12, 1942, while leading a student rally, Padmadhar met his heroic end, struck down by police bullets. Ramesh Pratap Singh Jakhi's evocative prose and poetry capture the essence of Padmadhar's life, ensuring his memory endures. Sumitra Nandan Pant paid tribute to Padmadhar's selfless sacrifice in Prayag on March 11, 1958, affirming that the bedrock of freedom is built upon acts of self-sacrifice. Lal Padmadhar Singh's name stands eternally engraved in the annals of India's struggle for independence, an enduring symbol of unwavering dedication to the cause of liberty.
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