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10 most historic slogans that changed the course of Indian history

etimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 12, 2024, 15:13 IST
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​Introduce your kid to world's most famous slogans voiced by legends from India​


Introducing your child to iconic slogans voiced by legends from India can be both educational and inspiring. These slogans not only reflect India's rich history but also carry profound messages of patriotism, integrity, and social change. Sharing these with your child can offer them a glimpse into the values and vision that have shaped India's journey, fostering a sense of national pride and cultural awareness.

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​Jai Jawan Jai Kisaan: Lal Bahadur Shashtri​


"Jai Jawan Jai Kisan," coined by Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, means "Hail the Soldier, Hail the Farmer." This slogan, introduced during the 1965 Indo-Pak war, emphasized the crucial roles of soldiers and farmers in India's security and self-sufficiency. It reflected Shastri’s appreciation for their contributions to the nation.


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​Do or die: Mahatma Gandhi​


Mahatma Gandhi's "Do or Die" slogan, from his 1942 Quit India Movement speech, urged Indians to commit fully to the struggle for independence from British rule. It symbolized the intense resolve and willingness to face any hardship for the cause of freedom, emphasizing urgency and determination in the fight for sovereignty.

​Lessons from Swami Vivekananda for kids​

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​Jai Hind: Subhash Chandra Bose​


"Jai Hind," popularized by Subhash Chandra Bose, translates to "Victory to India" or "Hail India." In 1907, Chempakaraman Pillai coined the term "Jai Hind", which was adopted as a slogan of the Indian National Army in the 1940s at the suggestion of Abid Hasan.This patriotic slogan was used to inspire and rally Indians in the fight against British colonial rule. Bose’s call resonated with national pride and unity, embodying his vision for an independent India.

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​Purna Swaraj: Jawaharlal Nehru​


"Purna Swaraj," meaning "Complete Independence," was a pivotal slogan voiced by Jawaharlal Nehru during the Indian independence movement. Declared in 1929 at the Lahore Session of the Indian National Congress, it represented the demand for full self-rule, rejecting partial autonomy and reinforcing the commitment to total freedom from British colonial rule.

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​Back to the Vedas: Dayananda Saraswati​


"Back to the Vedas," championed by Swami Dayananda Saraswati, was a call to return to the ancient Indian scriptures and reject later religious practices and superstitions. Saraswati, the founder of the Arya Samaj, emphasized that the Vedas contained the purest form of spiritual knowledge and ethical guidance. He believed that a revival of Vedic teachings would reform and rejuvenate Hindu society, promoting rationalism, ethical living, and a return to fundamental values rooted in the ancient texts.

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​Go back Simon: Lala Lajpat Rai​


"Go Back Simon" was a slogan coined by Lala Lajpat Rai during the 1928 protest against the Simon Commission, which was set up by the British government. His slogan symbolized the demand for true representation and self-determination in India’s political processes, reflecting the broader struggle for constitutional reform and greater Indian participation in governance.

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​Jana Gana Mana: Rabindranath Tagore​


"Jana Gana Mana," written by Rabindranath Tagore, is India's national anthem. Composed in 1911 and officially adopted in 1950, it reflects the unity and diversity of India. The anthem’s lyrics celebrate the country's vast cultural and geographical diversity, emphasizing the strength and beauty of its people. Tagore’s profound words encapsulate the spirit of Indian nationalism and pride, embodying a collective identity and aspiration for harmony and progress across the nation.

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​Down with Imperialism: Bhagat Singh​


"Down with Imperialism" was a powerful slogan by Bhagat Singh, a revolutionary leader in India's fight for independence. Singh's call was directed against British colonial rule, urging Indians to reject and overthrow imperialist dominance. His fearless activism embodied the broader struggle for freedom, emphasizing the need for a complete dismantling of oppressive systems and the establishment of a sovereign Indian state.

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​Quit India: Mahatma Gandhi​


"Quit India," a slogan coined by Mahatma Gandhi during the 1942 Quit India Movement, was a direct demand for the end of British rule in India. Gandhi's call for mass civil disobedience and nonviolent resistance aimed to accelerate the push for independence. The slogan rallied millions in the struggle for freedom, symbolizing a collective resolve to achieve complete self-rule and end colonial exploitation.

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​Dilli Chalo: Subhash Chandra Bose​


"Dilli Chalo," meaning "March to Delhi," was given by none other than the legendary freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during World War II. He gave this powerful call to the Indian National Army (INA) in 1943 from Singapore, urging them to march towards Delhi and fight for India's independence from British rule..

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​Give me blood, I will give you freedom: Subhash Chandra Bose​


"Give me blood, I will give you freedom" was a fierce call to action by Subhash Chandra Bose in 1944, demanding sacrifice for India’s independence. This slogan highlights Bose’s revolutionary zeal and commitment to the cause, encouraging Indians to contribute whatever was necessary, including their blood, to achieve freedom. It was a rallying cry for intense struggle and personal sacrifice in the fight against British rule.


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