English Preenttion
English Preenttion
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Gaidinliu Pamei (26 January 1915 – 17 February 1993)
popularly known as Rani Gaidinliu was an Indian Naga
spiritual and freedom fighter, political leader who led a
revolt against British rule in India.[1] At the age of 13, she
joined the Heraka religious movement of her cousin Haipou
Jadonang. The movement later turned into a political
movement seeking to drive out the British from Manipur .
Within the Heraka faith, she came to be considered an
incarnation of the Goddess Cherachamdinliu.[2] Gaidinliu
was arrested in 1932 at the age of 16, and was sentenced to
life imprisonment by the British rulers. Jawaharlal Nehru
met her at Shillong Jail in 1937, and promised to pursue
her release. Nehru gave her the title of "Rani" ("Queen"),
and she gained local popularity as Rani Gaidinliu.
• Prema Khandu (born 21 August 1979) is an Indian politician
and the Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh. He is the son of
former Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh Dorjee Khandu.
Since assuming the office of the Chief Minister in July 2016, he
and his government have twice changed their party affiliation;
in September from the Indian National Congress to the Peoples
Party of Arunachal,[3] and then in December 2016 to the
Bharatiya Janata Party.[4] Previously he had served as Minister
of Tourism, Urban Development and Water Resources in Nabam
Tuki's government.[2]
• Bachi Doye was born in circa 1815 to Daba Doye at Reri Pajo
(now in Basar, Leparada District). Baachi was involved in the
first recorded collision between the British colonial troops and
tribes of the Siang area. After the annexation of upper Assam
in 1838 by the East India Company, the colonial authorities
began to interfere in the hills-plains relations and strained them.
As a result, the Beheas (gold washers and fishermen), etc.
began to refuse to pay their annual conciliatory offerings to the
Igo people. The enraged Igo marched down to the plains and
brought back ten Beheas, including their head ‘Rungman’
Mauzadar, who was kept hostage to bargain with the colonial
authorities
• GROUP NO-4
• GROUP MEMBER
• 1 ISHIT
• 2 KANISHK
• 3 KANIKA
• 4 MAULI
• 5 MOHAN