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Netaji -The sites,institutions fighting the cause

The sites,institutions that have been fighting the cause of Netaji and his Vision of India, which still remain unfulfilled after 64 years of separation from colonial past. Netaji Research Bureau  http://www.netaji.org/ Mission Netaji  http://www.missionnetaji.org/

Netaji - what other Indians say

http://www.hindujagruti.org/articles/47.html Subhashchandra Bose had such an immense personality, that words are not enough to applaud him. He devoted his whole life for the nation. After undergoing tremendous sufferings he brought freedom to our nation. Today is Smruti Din of such a great leader, so this is a concise article to enlighten his work of life. Planning of freedom lessons with associates Subhashchandra Bose and his associates used to group in a collapsed quarter daily for planning novel lessons to acquire freedom. He would never realise how days after days, nights after nights, get ahead doing this. Escaped from British Surveillance Subhahchandra Bose always encouraged patriotism in people and organized them to fight for the nation. Due to this acts British company was so terrified, that they use to perceive Subhash Chandra Bose everywhere; hence to refrain him they detained Subhashbabu at his residence in Kolkata; but how can Subhash Chandra Bose be quiet! Su

Netaji and Gandhiji

http://www.thecolorsofindia.com/subhash-bose/gandhi-vs-bose.html Both Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and Mahatma Gandhi were infallibly dedicated to the cause of Indian freedom. They were loved by the masses and feared by the Raj. But between themselves, these two icons of India 's freedom movement shared a rather frosty relationship and history is replete with instances of trenchant differences between them. Although Subhash Chandra was a follower of Gandhi during the initial days, the later part of the 1930s witnessed a growing radicalization of his thoughts and Bose became increasingly frustrated with the lack of momentum in the independence movement. As Bose started to assert his bold stance in various party forums, it led to a polarization in the Congress party ranks. Bose found himself frequently at loggerheads with Gandhi and their differences often came out in the public. All these bickering reached a climax when Subhash Chandra Bose became Congress President for

New facts on Anandaman-Nicobar and British fall

http://www.calcuttaweb.com/people/netaji.shtml Azad Hind Government " was declared on the 21st of October 1943. INA freed the Andaman and Nicobar islands from the British and were renamed as Swaraj and Shaheed islands. The Government started functioning. Bose wanted to free India from the Eastern front. He had taken care that Japanese interference was not present from any angle. Army leadership, administration and communications were managed by Indians only. Subhash Brigade, Azad Brigade and Gandhi Brigade were formed. INA marched through Burma and occupied Coxtown on the Indian Border. A touching scene ensued when the solders entered their 'free' motherland. Some lay down and kissed, some placed pieces of mother earth on their heads, others wept. They were now inside of India and were determined to drive out the British! Delhi Chalo (Let's march to Delhi ) was the war cry. The bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki changed the history of mankind. Japan

Netaji’s life was more important than the legends and myths

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http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110710/jsp/calcutta/story_14219188.jsp Netaji’s life was more important than the legends and myths’ Miami-based economist turned film-maker Suman Ghosh — who has also made a documentary on Amartya Sen — was in conversation with Sugata Bose, Netaji’s grandnephew, about the historian’s His Majesty’s Opponent — Subhas Chandra Bose and India’s Struggle Against Empire on the morning of the launch of the Penguin book. Metro sat in on the Netaji adda. Excerpts… Suman Ghosh: You are a direct descendent of Subhas Chandra Bose and your father (Sisir Kumar Bose) was involved in the freedom struggle with him. Did you worry about objectivity in treating a subject that was so close to you? Sugata Bose: I made a conscious decision to write this book as a historian. Not as a family member. My father always used to tell me that Netaji believed that his country and family were coterminous. So if I’m a member of the Bose family by an accident of birth so

Inspiration and the acts-thoughts behind making "Netaji - The Forgotten Hero"

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http://www.indiatogether.org/2011/jan/rvw-bose.htm The forgotten hero 30 January 2011 - Filmmakers are somewhat reluctant to explore celluloid translations of history. They are instead inclined to offer new interpretations of history, shed light on little-known facts about their subjects, and even raise questions that were missed in the course of academic research. Earlier films like Bimal Roy's Pehla Admi and Hemen Gupta's Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose belong to the typically post-colonial genre. With relaxation of censorship codes that prohibited anti-colonial propaganda, this genre drew upon historical events of an anti-colonial nature and narrativised the lives of personalities and leaders involved in India 's struggle for freedom. Shyam Benegal's 222-minute film Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose - The Forgotten Hero , is like a light at the end of a dark tunnel because few films have been made on Netaji. The film won the Nargis Dutt Award for Best Feature Fil

Institutions, places named after Netaji

N e t a j i  S u b h a s  O p e n  U n i v e r s i t y  ( N S O U ) ) is the premier State Open University in India which was established by W.B. Act (XIX) of 1997   1, Woodburn Park , Kolkata- 700 020, West Bengal , India   Netaji Bhavan Calcutta   23 rd Jan 1947 Sarat Chandra Bose dedicated this house to nation.  Netaji Research Burea established the museaum with personal belongings in 1961 Netaji Subhas Engg College , Kolkata  http://www.nsec.ac.in/ Netaji subhas Institute of Technology Dwarka , New Delhi  http://www.nsit.ac.in/  Netaji Subhas National Institute of Sports Patiala  http://www.nsnis.org/   http://www.netajimahavidyalayaarambagh.com/  Arambaugh WB   The international Netaji Subhash Airport ( Dum Dum Airport ) Netaji nagar Day college  http://www.nndaycollege.com/  Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Medical College & Hospital Jabalpur  http://www.nscbmc.ac.in/   NETAJI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Netaji unseen photos -III 2012

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Subhas Chandra Bose in a Tokyo speech in 1945 Netaji's family Netaji campaign in east Netaji with Nobel Rabindra Nath Tagore Netaji, Sardar Netaji , Nehru, Sardar Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose at Gidhepahar, Kurseong flanked by young Indian nationalists Amiya Basu and Shishir Basu. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose during his house arrest at Kurseong Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose' elder Sarat Chandra Bose with his wife and children at their Giddepahar Bungalow in Kurseong Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose with his brother Sudhir Chandra Bose and his wife - 1939.

Netaji - Unseen photos - part II 2012

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Netaji - new pictures not seen before

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Netaji in Germany with Hitler for India's freedom from tyrannic British colonists   Japanese Paper -death report of Netaji and Japanese commander George Lansbury (1859-1940) the Labour politician greets the Indian nationalist leader and President of the All-India Congress Subhas Chandra. Bose (second from left) and the team of volunteers for medical mission in China Arriving for the Congress meeting in 1938 Arriving for the All India Congress Committee meeting in 1939 After European Tour

Netaji - rare photos

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Subhas_Chandra_Bose_bei_Heinrich_Himmler:  Bundesarchiv_Bild_101III-Alber-064-03A Bose-Gandhi in 1938 Netaji Statue at Tokiyo Japanese Submarine crew with Netaji

Netaji’s Ghost: The Freedom Struggle

http://www.deeshaa.org/netajis-ghost-the-freedom-struggle-by-n-s-rajaram/ Netaji’s Ghost: The Freedom Struggle by N. S. Rajaram {I have not been able to properly date this article and I am not sure about the source. It is probably from the Organiser . When I am able to, I will post the exact reference to this piece. I came across it around April 2001.} Revisiting the years before Independence shows that Subhas Bose was the key figure in India ’s freedom. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose is back, at least in spirit. Like Banquo’s Ghost in Shakespeare’s Macbeth, Netaji’s ghost is beginning to cast a heavy shadow on the national political and intellectual scene. This is the message coming out of the hearings of the Justice Mukherji Commission, from the testimony of Dr Puriba Roy of Jadhavpur University in particular, who has been tirelessly investigating little known sources, especially in the Soviet Archives. And the picture emerging from her investigation has the potentia