“You give me blood, I will give you independence”. This was uttered by Subhash Chandra Bose to urge people to fight for independence
of the country. He is our beloved leader whom we lovingly call Netaji.
Subhash Chandra Bose was born on 23 January, 1897 in
Cuttack, Orissa. His father’s name was Janaldnath Basu. His mother’s name was
Prabhabati Devi.
Subhash Chandra Bose was a meritorious student. He passed
his matriculation examination from the School of Ravence in Cuttack and
obtained second division. After that, he passed B.A. examination from the
Scottish Church College, Calcutta (now Kolkata). Then he appeared for the
Indian Civil Service Examination and stood fourth. But he did not accept the
service. He joined politics. In fact, he wanted to free India from the British
Rule. He made several plans to liberate
the country. He organised the Indian National Army. He attacked the British
Army and reached Imphal and fought a heavy battle and hoisted our National Flag there. Japan did not help India. So, his
army was forced to surrender for want of food.
He was elected the President of the Indian National Congress
on two occasions. He established the Forward Block after leaving Congress. He
was also the Mayor of Calcutta Corporation.
It is said that he died in a plane crash in 1945, but
nothing can be said with certainty.
Whatever the truth, he is alive in
the hearts of the Indian people for his courage, determination and patriotism.
Word Meanings : utter : to say : keânvee; liberate : to free : cegòeâ
keâjevee; hoist : to raise : DeejesnCe
keâjvee; certainty : surety
: efveef§elelee; alive : living : peerefJele~
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