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Government Is Considering To Republish Netaji’s Books

Government is considering, republishing the books of Subhash Chandra Bose.

The government is considering reprinting Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s books on his 125th birth anniversary year and introducing fellowships for students.

The celebrations of the Jubilee Year will begin on January 23. Along with this, the INA warriors are also being invited to lead the Republic Day Parade.

According to the Ministry of Culture, these proposals came in the meeting held under the chairmanship of Culture and Tourism Minister Prahlad Patel.

Members of the Bose family, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose INA Trust, academics, historians, and representatives of various organizations associated with Netaji participated in the meeting.

Patel, addressing the gathering, said that the Bose family and members of the INA have a large number of historical documents, clippings, photographs, videos, and other memorabilia, which should be brought to a place to perform.

He said that there is also a proposal to build a museum on Bose in Kolkata.

In the 1971 war with Pakistan, 22 brave sons of Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh gave martyrdom

In the war with Pakistan in the year 1971, India won and created a new nation Bangladesh on the world map. Our country had a historic victory in this war.

In bringing this victory to India, 22 brave sons of Bhind district of Madhya Pradesh gave their supreme sacrifice.

Stories like that

Ranvir Singh, a brave soldier of Mussoorie Attar in Bhind district, was martyred on 4 December 1971 in the war. Wife Veer Nari Mithilesh Kumari (present age 65 years) says, When the husband went to war, the marriage took 15 days.

The husband did not talk much while going to war, then it was not allowed. They were martyred. We also got news of this after 15 days.

The 64-year-old wife said – 15 days after the martyrdom, the postman had given the husband’s belt and hat.

Veer Nari Leela Devi (64), a resident of Shaheed Colony in Gadhaiya of the city, says that her husband Ramlakhan Singh had attained Veeragati.

Then the dead body of the martyrs did not come home. About 15 days after the martyrdom, the postman was given the husband’s belt and hat.

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