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Freedom. A word our country holds close to its heart. A journey through which we lost few, and won many. A struggle that made us rise in the eyes of the world. But what we know of the Indian Freedom Struggle is often only what is contained within our textbooks – resourceful but limited, and with chapters missing. These chapters are about to be revealed; these stories are about to be told. They’re the lost stories of our cities that never made it to common literature. The stories of how our cities had a greater role to play in the freedom movement than we know. Stories that lurk in the neighbourhood, waiting for someone to tell them. The #FreedomHop project hopes to unravel these stories, of places we never thought we’d visit. Humble stories of our cities that are interwoven with the grander saga of our country. Scroll through these stories and go on a #FreedomHop of your own. Rediscover your city. Rediscover freedom.

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