In the past, many brave sons have sacrificed themselves for India's independence. The spark of the golden dream of independence was blown in the minds of revolutionaries. The flame of revolution is May 10, 1857. This is the date of revolution in history. This flame of revolution erupted from Meerut Cantonment blasted across the country, shaking the tenon of the British rule. Many big names including Bahadur Shah Zafar, Nana Saheb, Rani Laxmibai of Jhansi, Tatya Tope jumped in this revolution and challenged the British. It was also named the first freedom struggle. After the revolt of Mangal Pandey in Barrackpore Cantonment, hatred against whites was further increased among Indian soldiers. With the soldiers, the message of roti-lotus started revolving from village to village for the sake of revolution among the countrymen. Four pyres burnt together in Umaria, 11 laborers buried in Shahdol The spark was burning inside at that time, then the British officers made a big mistake in Meerut. What was it, the flame of the revolution, which showed a golden dream of independence, was ignited. Andhra government shut down 33% of liquor shops, earlier it had increased prices by 75% Many important phases of India's first freedom struggle were well-known by philosopher Carl Marcus as a journalist covering the New York Daily Tribune and introducing the Meerut revolution to London. A report of Karl Marx on 15 July is also in Meerut. In this, he has mentioned in detail the events that took place in Meerut Cantonment. India's big success in war against Corona, now X-Ray machine will identify patient