Bose: Legend… with Legendary struggle in India’s struggle of freedom…

Not a common name Subash Chandra Bose, the legend of the legacy that made India what it is today. we can not leave him alone on his most celebrated day. Yes, his Birth Anniversary, the day which is totally dedicated to him, but why is that this hero is one of the less sung heroes of the independence struggle of India and despite of his glorious stories of struggle he did not get the proper highlights for his hard work. And leaving this as this does not matter its people like us who still think that he was one of the wonders of this universe and it does not matter that he gets credits for what he did. A big salute to his dedication and hard work, we must encourage the bose hidden inside of us. but this simply doesn’t mean to go rogue for our needs its means to uplift the society that you are born in and be of some use. Some of the very rare facts about our beloved NETA JI are followed below.

Born And Died With Glory

Neta JI, born on 23rd January 1897 in Cuttack. presently Odisha and died with pride and honor on august 18, 1945 in Taiwan.

Studies

Subhas Chandra Bose studied in Calcutta (Kolkata) at the Presidency College and the Scottish Churches College. His parents then sent him to the University of Cambridge in England to prepare for the Indian Civil Service. He passed the civil service examination but resigned his candidacy and returned to India with a mission in mind.

The approach towards India’s Struggle

Subhas Chandra Bose (known also as Netaji) reflected a more of a socialist approach to India’s independence movement. While in exile in the 1940s, Bose raised a liberation army in East Asia with Japanese aid and influence. to know more continue on Talepost for similar articles like Bose A Legacy and for updates visit our Facebook.

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