Jallianwala Bagh Massacre
Jalianwala Bagh Massacre
Jalianwala Bagh Massacre
General Reginal Dyer Commander of Amritsar Massacre Soon after Dyer's arrival, on the afternoon of April 13, 1919, some 10,000 or more unarmed men, women, and children gathered in Amritsar's Jallianwala Bagh (bagh, "garden"; but before 1919 it had become a public square) to attend a protest meeting, despite a ban on public assemblies. It was a Sunday, and many neighboring village peasants also came to Amritsar to celebrate the Hindu Baisakhi Spring Festival.
While enjoying a cup of tea on the night of 22nd May, 2003 a group of students from MSRIT came across a person who was looking for blood donors. It was very late at night and he was literally begging any and everyone he found.
A fairly dedicated set of individuals who are striving to bring in a Revolution are who we have as Sankalp Volunteers. All the volunteers are common students and working professionals that each one of us can relate to. We are made of the same fabric as you. The difference is only this: we are trying to change ourselves into individuals who act on their wishes, have the courage of convictions and who can face lot of opposition and problems and get their job done. We are a team that works for a cause which is dear to us.
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