Guest guest Posted August 16, 2008 Report Share Posted August 16, 2008 ENTE .. BHARATHATHINTE >>>NINGALUDEYUM >>> 61st INDEPENDENCE DAY LET US JOIN TOGETHER WITH ONE MIND.......... with regards dilip Lets get together and remind our 1 billion country men and women, the sacrifices that went into creating what we today call OUR INDIA - one of the fastest growing nations in the world and the superpower of tomorrow.Millions of our forefathers who fought for India's freedom - many whose names no one remembers, millions of those unsung heroes who gave their lives passionately to protect the soil you stand on today! This community is dedicated to those great Indians, whose blood still flows in you and me. Its because of these heros that India sees a new dawn, an era of prosperity. It's now time we let the world know that India has arrived. Lets tell everyone around us how much we love India. Lets go that extra mile and do that something special for India.Jai Hind!Saare Jahan Se Achha, Hindustan Hamara. Indian Sepoy Mutiny - 30 July 1857 Gandhiji Netaji Bhikhaji Cama Shaheed Bhagat Singh Sarojini Naidu Mangal Pandey Rajguru Sukhdev Balgangadhar Tilak Rabindranath Tagore Lal Bahadur Sastri Vinayak D. Savarkar Jawarhar Lal Nehru Madan Mohan Malvia Ram Prasad Bismil Ashfaqualla Khan Sardar Vallabhai Patel Khan Abul Gapahar Sister Nivedita from Ireland Chandrasekhar Azad Shaheed Udham Singh and many more . . . . PROUD TO BE INDIAN Pakistan to release 35 Indian prisoners on Independence Day ISLAMABAD, Aug. 13 (Xinhua) -- Pakistan will release 35 Indian prisoners as a goodwill gesture on Thursday while celebrating its 61st Independence Day. The 35 prisoners include 34 Indian fishermen and another civilian, private Geo TV quoted sources from Pakistan's Interior Ministry as saying. The prisoners will be handed over to Indian officials on Friday at eastern Wagha border between India and Pakistan. India has released pakistani prisoners very before. Auth : www.chinaview. cn Abhinav Bindra Profile : Golden Success in Olympics - Abhinav Bindra is the brightest star among a youngsters of talented Indian shooters. Born on September 28, 1983, Bindra is quite often criticised for not showing on the promise he showed as a child prodigy.- In the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games, competing in his pet Air rifle event, Bindra again won Gold in the Pairs event and Silver in the individual event. During a purple patch, Bindra won 6 gold medals at various international events in the European Circuit in 2001.- Abhinab Bindra proved himself to an early bird and, at 15, was the youngest participant at the 1998 Commonwealth Games. Bindra shot into limelight by winning a bronze in the Munich World Cup in 2001 with a new junior world record score of 597/600.- In the 2004 Athens Olympics, despite breaking the Olympic record Bindra failed to clinch a medal. But on July 24, 2006, Bindra became the first Indian shooter to win a World Championship gold in Zagreb. Karni Singh's silver in 1962 was the previous best by an Indian in a World Championship meet. Connect with friends all over the world. Get India Messenger. Get an email ID as yourname or yourname. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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