Varanasi: A 74-year-old tree, which was jointly planted by teachers and students of Benaras Hindu University (BHU)on Republic Day in olden times, bears testimony to a bygone era that spoke of efforts to build the nation.
On Republic Day, a professor of the Journalism Department at Benaras Hindu University, Bala Lakhendra said, "The BHU played a very important place in the freedom movement. Rajendra Prasad Lahiri, who through his charismatic leadership motivated many freedom fighters from across the country, used to come here. It also has a long history. When the Quit India Movement began in 1942, Dr S Radhakrishnan motivated students to participate in freedom struggle."
He continued, "After India got Independence, we announced our desire to celebrate Republic Day on January 26, 1950. Then the teachers, students and employees of the BHU enthusiastically participated in the movement. A Sita-Ashoka sapling was planted on that campus. Today, after so many decades, the plant is continuously growing."
He said children go there, take a resolution and remember their ancestors and freedom fighters. Standing under the Jan Tantra tree, they pledge to protect the Constitution. "We must follow the path prescribed by the Constitution. We will make this country a strong and developed nation as well as a new nation,"he said.