Damodar Bangera Damodar Bhai Bangera, affectionately remembered as Bahadur Damodar Bangera, was a valiant Indian freedom fighter whose audacious act of defiance during the Quit India Movement of 1942 immortalized him in the annals of the independence struggle. Hailing from the resilient Billawa community—a Scheduled Caste group from the Tulu Nadu region of coastal Karnataka, traditionally associated with agriculture, toddy-tapping, and social reform—Bangera embodied the unyielding spirit of the marginalized in the fight against British colonialism. Though detailed records of his personal life are limited, reflecting the often-erased contributions of subaltern heroes, his legacy as the man who hoisted the Tricolour atop the Supreme Court building in Bombay (now Mumbai) stands as a profound symbol of sovereignty and courage. Active in the 1940s, Bangera's story highlights how ordinary individuals from oppressed communities fueled the mass uprising that hastened India's freedom...
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