Untold Stories of the Freedom Struggle from Northeast India
- Gomdhar Konwar (a member of the royal Ahom clan) was Assam’s first martyr as he led first resistance two years after the British annexed Assam.
- Moongri Orang aka Malati helped in the entry of Congress volunteers into tea estates in order to resolve the issue of liquor-drinking habit among the labourers inculcated by British planters.
- Moongri Orang was murdered and became first women losing her life as part of freedom movement.
- Dhekiajuli Massacre was the worst incident in terms of the brutality of colonial forces during Quit India Movement.
- 12 year old Tileswari Barua became the youngest martyr of the national movement (sharing the ....
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