Bhagat Singh, one of India’s most revered freedom fighters, was born to Kishan Singh and Vidyavati Kaur in a patriotic Sikh family in Banga, Punjab (now in Pakistan).
His father, Kishan Singh, was actively involved in the freedom movement and was associated with revolutionary activities, which greatly influenced Bhagat Singh from a young age.
His mother, Vidyavati Kaur, was known for her resilience and played a crucial role in shaping his values. Growing up in an environment filled with nationalist sentiments, Bhagat Singh developed a deep passion for India’s independence, eventually becoming a symbol of courage and sacrifice in the struggle against British rule.