Subhash Chandra Bose
Subhash
Chandra Bose was born on 23rd January, 1897, in Cuttack, Orissa (now
Odisha). Popularly known as ‘Netaji’, the most prominent leader, he
appeared at the time when most required for Indian freedom struggle.
After Mahatma Gandhi and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, he is the one who
deserves to claim all the credit. Founder of ‘Azad Hind Fauj’ and ‘New
India Forward Block Party’ whose work was to plan and make strategies to
help themselves get rid of Britishers and see a free India.
Childhood
Subhas
Chandra Bose was born to Janaki Nath Bose, a lawyer by profession, and
Prabhavati Devi, housewife with pious and religious nature. He had
thirteen siblings.
Education
He
was admitted to the Protestant European School like his other brothers
and sisters. After studying at this school, he moved to Ravenshaw
Collegiate School. Subhash Chandra Bose was generally praised by his
teachers and it was said that he was a brilliant and outstanding
student. He secured second position in his matriculation examination.
Later he joined Scottish Church College at the University of Calcutta
and attained a degree of Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1918. After
that, he went to Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge and came back with
another degree in 1919. As promised by him to his father that he would
appear in Civil Services Examination, he not only appeared but secured
fourth rank all over India. But, Bose refused to work as an
Administrative officer as he did not want to serve Britishers.
Career
After
resigning as a Civil Servant, in 1923, Subhash Chandra Bose started
Swaraj newspaper spreading aggressive nationalism and later was elected
as President of All India Youth Congress. His contribution towards
freedom struggle led him to early imprisonment. After his release in
1927, he worked with Jawaharlal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi as General
Secretary of Indian National Congress. He proved his political knowledge
and showed his mettle and rose the ladder of Congress hierarchy. Like
Gandhiji, he was also jailed during Civil Disobedience movement. He was
released after a year when Gandhi-Irwin pact was signed for which he
protested. Soon after that he was again arrested and released after a
period of almost one year. He also started mass movement for utilizing
resources and got great response. Bose stayed with Indian National
Congress till 1940.
At the end
In
1941, he disappeared and went to Germany to sought support against
Britishers. He did get support but unfortunately, Germany got defeated
in Second World War and couldn’t support anymore. A news came on August
18, 1945 that Netaji was killed in an air crash. Though it is widely
believed that he was still alive after the air crash not much
information could be found about him.
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