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At Varanasi, he came in contact with revolutionaries. He joined the movement and became an active member of the Hindustan Socialist Republican Army (H.S.R.A). He was known in the party under the pseudonym of Raghunath. Rajguru had fearless spirit and indomitable courage. The only object of his adoration and worship was his motherland for whose liberation he considered no sacrifice too great. He was a close associate of Chandra Shekhar Azad, Sardar Bhagat Singh and Jatin Das and his field of activity was U.P and Punjab, with Kanpur, Agra and Lahore as his headquarters. Rajguru was a good shot and was regarded as the gunman of the party.
 Shivaram Hari Rajguru was an Indian revolutionist from Maharashtra. Rajguru was born at Khed near Pune now known as Rajgurunagar, India. Wikipedia
 Born: August 24, 1908, Rajgurunagar (Khed)
Died: March 23, 1931, Lahore, Pakistan
Full name: Shivaram Hari Rajguru

Approximately 25 percent of the world’s forests are in Europe. They cover 45 percent of Europe’s land area and continue to expand at a rate of 834 499 ha (0.08 percent) per year. In fact, Europe is the only World region having a positive net change in forest area for the past two decades and has gained 5.1 million hectares of forest since 2005. Indeed, forest cover in Europe is very heterogeneous among countries. North Europe and the Russian Federation are the European regions with the largest forest cover, while South-East Europe is the least forested European region. About 50 percent of these forests are in the Russian Federation. Half of these forests are predominantly coniferous, a quarter are predominantly broadleaved, and a quarter are mixed. The total growing stock of forests in Europe is 114.2 billion m3 of which 75.7 percent is available for wood supply.

At one time Europe was home to large numbers of a wide variety of animals, such as deer, moose, bison, boar, wolf, and bear. Because humans have occupied or developed so much of Europe,

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