Dr. MADHULIKA SINGH Pandit Pyare Mohan Dattatray’s ancestors originally hailed from Rainawari in Srinagar, Kashmir Valley. Around 1716, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Farrukh Siyar, his family migrated to Delhi and settled in the Kashmiri locality of Bazar Sitaram. His father, Brij Narayan Dattatray, was a reputed Urdu poet, and his mother was Bageshwari…
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DR. MADHULIKA SINGH Tarachand Bhat, popularly known across Jammu and Kashmir as Pandit Kashyap Bandhu, was a distinguished freedom fighter, journalist, and social reformer. He was born on 24 March 1889 to Thakur Bhat in Geeru (Nurpura) village of Kashmir. At the time of his birth, the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir was under the rule of Maharaja Pratap Singh.…
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Dr Madhulika Singh Sardar Chabeel Singh was a resident of the village Patusa, in Choora, located in the Baramulla district of Kashmir. On 22nd October 1947, the barbaric Trans-Indus Pashtun tribal raiders, aided and abetted by the Pakistani Army, entered Indian territory and unleashed a reign of terror in the frontier regions of Jammu and Kashmir. Organised into lashkars (armed legions), these raiders advanced rapidly,…
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DR. MADHULIKA SINGH In the annals of India’s military history, few names stand out with such tragic heroism as that of Lieutenant Colonel Narain Singh, whose courage, conviction, and ultimate sacrifice during the Pakistani tribal invasion of 1947 remain etched in the nation’s collective memory. Born on March 11, 1907, in a proud military family…


