Monday, August 14, 2017

Saluting Pingali Venkayya - The Designer of Indian National Flag

 Saluting Pingali Venkayya - 
The Designer of Indian National Flag


It is surprising that many of us may not be knowing the person who designed the National Flag.  We are not aware of our freedom fighters. We are not aware of  the places where people sacrificed their lives for the country. We are least interested in freedom fighters, freedom struggle . We are hardly aware of the brave jawans, that too in the age of electronic media and social media, who are daily sacrificing their lives for the country.

We are more interested in reel heroes than real heroes. We are doing politics on " National Anthem" and " National Song". We are making issues on singing "Vande Matram" which had been mantra for the freedom fighters. For some, religion is above nation. This is really shameful and disgraceful. Such persons should be identified and ostracized from society.

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Most of the Indians may not be knowing Pingali Venkayya. He is a freedom fighter  who refused to salute Union Jack. He first conceived the idea of a National Flag in the Indian National Conference Conference held on 31st March 1921. The version which he presented was a saffron and green flag.

The flag was approved by Mahatma Gandhi with few modifications in the year 1947. Gandhi Jee requested a white stripe while Lala  Hansraj added the Dharm Chakra (wheel of law). The present Flag was adopted during the meeting of Constituent Assembly held on 22nd July 1947.

Pingali Venkayya was popularly called 'Diamond Venkayya' as he was expert in diamond mining. He was also known as 'Patti Venkayya' because he dedicated most of his time researching staple varieties of cotton. A polyglot Venkayya held a doctorate degree in Geology and set up an educational institution in his hometown Machilipatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

It is irony that this Gandhian, the Flagman of India lived in poverty and breathed his last in a hut in Vijayawada.


Let us salute the man on the eve of 71st Independence Day who designed the Tricolour.

Friday, August 11, 2017

Remembering Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha in Gandhi's Satyagraha Centenary



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha

This short film unfolds the multifarious, multifaceted & multi- splendoured personality of Prof Rabindra Nath Ojha who has been an awe-inspiring amazing human being.  Born in Badaka Singhanpura, Buxar Bihar he retired as Professor & Head, Department of English, M.J. K College Bettiah of Bihar University. An ideal teacher, Prof has also been a renowned Personal Essayist, Poet, Critique and Prolific  Letter Writer. He has resisted all kinds of  temptations and remained truthful to his ideals and principles. For the welfare of students, teachers and deprived sections of society he went to jails several times. He participated actively in J P Movement, sent to jails, arrested under MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act) and once remained in jail for around two months. A Gandhian social activist he shunned violence for achieving his social objectives. In this process he has been tremendously tortured physically and mentally, hugely tormented and suspended also. Embodiment of "Simple Living & High Thinking" this "Mahatma of Champaran" has been  honoured with "Champaran Vibhuti" by the Government of Bihar. Let us remember this magnificent personality on the occasion of "Gandhi's Satyagraha Centenary in Champaran" being celebrated all over the country in 2017.

Script & Voice               : Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha)
VO Recording                : Ravi Mathew
Graphics & Animation  : Rohit Kaushik
Producer                         : Dr Ajay Kumar (Ojha)

Friday, August 4, 2017

Prof (Dr) Balram Mishra : Jewel of Champaran (Bihar)



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha

Doordarshan Kendra Muzaffarpur  has taken an interview of Prof (Dr ) Balram Mishra. Prof Mishra has been Head, Department of Hindi, M.J.K College Bettiah  of Bihar University India. He has authored many books. Apart from being a successful and popular teacher, he is a great writer, critique and powerful orator. He did not move out of Champaran and contributed hugely towards enlightening the student, the  youth, and also the people  of Champaran  through his  vast knowledge of Hindi literature and culture of Champaran. 

Prof Rabindranath Ojha on Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar'



Video uploaded by Dr Ajay Kumar Ojha