Bhagat Singh

The Revolutionary Martyr

"Inquilab Zindabad"
Bhagat Singh Portrait
Shaheed Bhagat Singh

A Legacy of Valor

Born into a family of Punjabi freedom fighters, Bhagat Singh rose to become one of the most influential revolutionaries of the Indian independence movement. His sacrifice and intellectual depth continue to inspire generations of youths across the world.

He was not just a soldier of freedom but a thinker who envisioned an India free from both colonial rule and internal exploitation.

Historical Milestones

1907

The Birth of a Patriot

A revolutionary spirit is born into the soil of Banga, destined to challenge the foundations of an empire.

1919

A Soul Awakened

Witnessing the echoes of tyranny at Jallianwala Bagh, a young soul's resolve is forged in the blood of the fallen.

1926

Youth Vanguard

Founded the Naujawan Bharat Sabha to foster revolution and secular thinking among the youth of India.

1928

HSRA & Lalaji’s Justice

Driven by righteous fury, he seeks justice for the fallen lion, striking a powerful blow against colonial oppression.

1929

To Make the Deaf Hear

A thunderous echo within the halls of power, demanding that the voices of the oppressed be finally heard by the deaf.

1931

Immortal Sacrifice

Ascending to immortality at age 23, his sacrifice becomes the eternal flame that ignites a nation's path to freedom.

"They may kill me, but they cannot kill my ideas. They can crush my body, but they will not be able to crush my spirit." Shaheed Bhagat Singh