The Collected Works of Freedom Fighter RASH BEHARI BOSE

by Dr. Asitabha Das & Dr. Ajit Rabi Das

ISBN: 9788194978046
Publisher : Alpana Publishers
Year : 2022
Price : INR 550
Discount : 20 %
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Author Profile

Dr. Asitabha Das (1957), editor of this volume, has obtained M.A., M.Lib. Sc, Ph.D. from University Of Calcutta. At present he is Librarian, University of Kalyani, West Bengal since 2010. Formerly he was associated with Jodhpur Park Boy's School (Govt. Sponsored), Chandannagar Govt. College, Presidency College, Calcutta and Darjeeling Govt. College. Dr.Das has written and edited more than thirty books. He has written a good number of books on freedom movement of India in Bengali, English and Hindi language. Ajit Rabi Das (b.1981) is a office co-ordinatior of University of Kalyani. He passed the B.A. Honours in History from Sripat Singh College (Jiaganj, Murshidabad) and M.A. from the University of Kalyani. He obtained Ph.D. degree from University of Kalyani for his research work. He had worked in the department of History, SCBC College (Lalbagh, Murshidabad) as a Contractual Lecturer (2006- 2007) and also had worked in Directorate of Open and Distance Learning, University of Kalyani as a core teacher cum Co-ordinator (2007-2018). He has published several articles on his research theme in renowned journals and books.

About The Book

During and since 1857, when we first revolted against British Imperialism in India, hundreds of thousands of our most respected and beloved compatriots have laid down their lives in their efforts to free our Motherland. We cannot forget the fact that they have nourished the seeds of Swaraj with their blood, and it is the result of their supreme sacrifices that we are today so near our goal and can hope with confidence to achieve Independence in the near future. World knows only a part of the long list of those Indian victims of British Imperialism. Let us pay respects to the memory of those numberless known and unknown comrades. Placed as we are today, we can do very little beyond that. But the time is fast approaching when in every city and town in India we Indians will pay our homage to them and look upon them with pride. Our homage is also due to those respected leaders and workers as well as the Organizations that have in various ways made untiring efforts since 1857 to liberate our country from bondage. Rashbehari Bose (25th May, 1886-21st January, 1945) was a revolutionary leader against the British Raj in India and was one of the key organisers of the Ghaddar Revolution and later, the Indian National Army. It is necessary to have a birds eye of India's independence movement at the beginning of the 20th century in which Rashbehari Bose was involved to understand his leadership role. There is no doubt that the flame Rashbehari Bose's thought illuminated the minds of thousands of his pupil, has daring spirit inspires hundred of youths to action, his determination, self exertion caned for him a position of deep respect among not only his countrymen but fellow- Asiatics in the lands where his labour lays.

Table of Contents

Autobiography of Rash Behari Bose,The Battle is on,Addresses Indian Nation,Second Broadcast,Bose's Striking Appeal to East Asia Indians,Indians in East Asia,Broadcast Message to Indians in India and ,Friendly Nations,Speech at Cathay Theatre,Message to the Indian Community,Discourses on Culture and National Subjects,Our Struggle,Notes from Japan,What is Nichirenism? ,The National Awakening of China ,An Anachronistic Admiration,Writings on War,The Fall of British Vampire ,India A Blood Bank,India Rules Herself,Beware of American Imperialism ,Our Freedom and Japan,Messages:The War for Freedom of Asiatic Nations,To the Indian People ,To The Indian Nation,To Sri Aurobindo,To Mahatma Gandhi,To The Dear Revered India Nation and to the Nationalist Leaders of India,To Mr. Jinnah,To Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ,To Sri Savarkar,To Maulana Abul Kalam Azad,To Sri Rajagopalachari,To Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel,To the Indian Nation and it's Leaders,To the Leaders of India,To the Leadership of India,To the Indian Nation,To the Indian National Congress Leaders,To Khan Saheb Abdul Gaffar Khan,To the Leader of the Indian National Congress,To Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mr. Mohamed Ali Jinnah,To the Indian People,To the Leaders of the Indian National Congress Speeches