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The publication that helped free India, turns 100

Written by IWK Bureau | Oct 30, 2012 3:04:06 PM

Washington: The Global Organization of People of Indian Origin (GOPIO), in collaboration  with GOPIO chapters of Metro DC and Virginia, is launching its Gadar Centennial  Commemoration in the US this Saturday.

Gadar was a newspaper published for the Hindustani Association of the Pacific Coast, founded at Portland in 1912. The movement this Association gave rise to, aimed at winning  freedom for India from British colonial rule, came to be known as the Gadar Movement.

Marking the 100th anniversary of the Gadar Movement which began in 1913, a series of  commemoration events are planned throughout 2013 in collaboration with several NRI/PIO  organizations, government and international agencies.

It is a fitting tribute to patriots and heroes of the Gadar Movement and deserving of their  sacrifices to free India, GOPIO said describing the history of the Gadar movement as a  testimony of the deep love that the Indian immigrants had for their motherland.

The Gadar Movement is an integral part of the rich heritage in the United States for the  Indian Americans and of Indian history, it said.

The Gadarites left an extra-ordinary legacy for the future generations and a global centennial  commemoration is a fitting and well deserved tribute, GOPIO added.

As GOPIO has done for the Kolkata Memorial unveiled on Jan 11, 2011 in recognition and remembrance of Indian indentured labourers who left India from 1834-1920, the Centennial Commemoration of Gadar Movement is another GOPIO initiative in its continuing efforts to  preserve and promote Indian history, heritage and culture, GOPIO said.

The launch event at the Indian Embassy here on Nov 3 includes a lecture/discussion on ‘The  Role of Gadar Movement for India’s Independence’ by prominent Gadar researchers and  historians, and release of the GOPIO publication on ‘Global Indian Diaspora’.