NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE Subhash Chandra Bose Political leader Subhas Chandra Bose also known as Netaji:‚ was one of the most prominent Indian nationalist leaders who attempted to gain India’s independence from British rule by force during the waning years of World War II with the help of the Axis powers. Born: January 23‚ 1897‚ Cuttack Died: 1945 Spouse: Emilie Schenkl (m. 1937) Education: Scottish Church College‚ Calcutta (1918)‚ More Books: Alternative Leadership‚ More Children:
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Subhas Chandra Bose (Bengali: সুভাষ চন্দ্র বসু‚ Shubhash Chôndro Boshu) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national political and military force against Britain and the Western powers during World War II. Popularly known as Netaji (literally "Respected Leader")‚ Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. Bose was born on 23 January 1897 in Cuttack‚ Orissa to Janakinath Bose and Prabhabati Debi‚ and is presumed
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after being released from prison‚ Bose became general secretary of the Congress party and worked with Jawaharlal Nehru for independence. Again Bose was arrested and jailed for civil disobedience; this time he emerged to become Mayor of Calcutta in 1930. During the mid-1930s Bose travelled in Europe‚ visiting Indian students and European politicians‚ including Benito Mussolini. He observed party organisation and saw communism and fascism in action. By 1938 Bose had become a leader of national stature
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Subhash Chandra Bose was born on January 23‚ 1897 at Cuttack‚ in Orissa. He was the sixth son of Janakinath and Prabhavati Bose. Subhash was an excellent student and after school joined the Presidency College‚ Calcutta‚ where he studied philosophy‚ a subject he was interest in. As a young boy Subhash felt neglected among his 8 siblings. At his English school he suffered under the discrimination faced by Indians which made him even sadder. He wanted to work for the poor but his father‚ had other
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Subhas Chandra Bose (About this sound listen (help·info); 23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945 (aged 48)[1]) was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India‚ but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Japan left a troubled legacy.[4][5][6] The honorific Netaji (Hindustani language: "Respected Leader")‚ first applied to Bose in Germany‚ by the Indian soldiers of the Indische Legion and by the German and Indian officials
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Subhas Chandra Bose (About this sound listen (help·info); 23 January 1897 – unknown[2]) also known as Netaji (Hindi/Bengali: “Respected Leader”)‚ was one of the most prominent Indian nationalist leaders who attempted to liberate India from British rule during the waning years of World War II. Bose‚ who had been ousted from the Indian National Congress in 1939 following differences with the more conservative high command‚[3] and subsequently placed under house arrest by the British‚ escaped from
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Subhas Chandra Bose ( listen (help•info); January 1897 – 18 August 1945 [unconfirmed]) byname Netaji (Hindi: “Respected leader”) was an Indian revolutionary who led an Indian national force against the British Raj (and therefore also against the allied Western powers) during World War II. Bose was one of the most prominent leaders in the Indian independence movement and is a legendary figure in India today. He is presumed to have died "in absentia" on 18 August 1945 from injuries sustained in an
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Submitted by: Manzoor FT152099 9/29/2014 Overview of Spicejet route map of India Overview of Transport and logistics of India The transport and logistics sector of is generally important for the development of a country in various forms. Since the 1990’s‚ the transportation infrastructure of India has undergone a drastic change. The demand for transport grew at an annual rate of 10%‚ in the last decade the demand in the transport and logistics industry grew side by side with
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7/17/13 Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader | History Today Wednesday‚ 17 July 2013 | Login / Register Search the archive Subhas Chandra Bose: The Afterlife of India’s Fascist Leader By Hugh Purcell (/taxonomy/term/281) | Published in History Today (/taxonomy/term/43) Volume: 60 Issue: 11 (/taxonomy/term/23086) 2010 (/taxonomy/term/14784) Tw eet 71 10 Like 851 (/PRI NT/66186) DECOLONISATION (/TAXONOMY /TERM/22516) 20TH CENTURY (/TAXONOMY
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1912. At the time of independence‚ the number of air transport companies‚ which were operating within and beyond the frontiers of the company‚ carrying both air cargo and passengers‚ was nine. In early 1948‚ a joint sector company‚ Air India International Ltd.‚ was established by the Government of India and Air India (earlier Tata Airline) with a capital of Rs 2 crore and a fleet of three Lockheed constellation aircraft. Its first flight took off on June 8‚ 1948 on the Mumbai (Bombay)-London air
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