Netaji bhawan

  1. Netaji Bhawan Kolkata, India
  2. Netaji Bhawan in the city Durgapur
  3. PM Modi to visit Netaji Bhawan alone as revolutionary's kins disallow other BJP leaders
  4. Dakshineswar to Netaji Bhavan Metro Route
  5. From the archives: When Nehru spied on Netaji
  6. Visiting Netaji Bhawan
  7. In Pics: PM Modi Pays Tribute To Subhas Chandra Bose At Netaji Bhawan


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Netaji Bhawan Kolkata, India

Netaji Bhawan Overview Netaji Bhawan once served as home to the renowned Indian nationalist - Subhas Chandra Bose. In 1961, this house was reconstructed and converted into a biographical museum by Netaji Research Bureau. Stocked with a wide collection of items related to Netaji, this museum has attracted and continues to attract countless visitors from different parts of the country and the world. From outside, Netaji Bhawan appears like a typical Bengali house with tall pillars and spacious porticoes. At the entrance, there is a marble plaque that bears the name of Netaji's father- J. N. Bose. The main portico of the building has a replica of the imperial INA Memorial with the motto Ittefaq, Itmad, Kurbani imprinted on it. Netaji's belongings and bedroom on the first floor, Janakinath's large bedstead, and the articles and furniture used by Sarat Chandra Bose are preserved in their original condition. From photographs to documents and articles, everything related to Netaji's life and works have been arranged in a chronological order. From a student at Cambridge to being a Swarajist, sojourn in Europe, visits to the Andaman Islands and prisoner at Mandalay, every important phase of Subhas's life has been depicted through pictures at the museum. Postage stamps, Azad Hind journals, Hindi translations of German military texts are some of the museum's many proud possessions. Netaji Bhawan houses a library named 'Freedom Library', whose shelves are filled with Sarat Chandra Bos...

Netaji Bhawan in the city Durgapur

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PM Modi to visit Netaji Bhawan alone as revolutionary's kins disallow other BJP leaders

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is all set to travel to Kolkata on Saturday to pay homage to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his birth anniversary, will visit the revolutionary’s paternal home alone. According to a report carried by ABP Ananda, Netaji’s family members have conveyed their decision to not allow other BJP members at the Netaji Bhawan. According to PM Modi’s schedule released by the PMO, he was supposed to visit Netaji’s residence in Kolkata’s Bhawanipur region with Bengal BJP leadership. But Sugata Bose, the grandnephew of Netaji, has reportedly refused to entertain any kind of political milieu at the residence of the founder of Azad Hind Fauj. Sugata, chairman of Netaji Research Bureau, informed the PMO that Prime Minister was welcome at Netaji Bhawan as many of his predecessors had visited the place. However, he did not accept the decision of PM Modi coming with BJP leaders Kailash Vijayvargiya and Shamik Bhattacharya, among others. He said that it was against the tradition of Netaji Bhawan where everyone was allowed to pay tribute but not as a leader of a political party. PM Modi will begin his tour of Kolkata with a speech in an international seminar dedicated to Netaji at the National Library. Subsequently, he will travel to the Victoria Memorial. Prominent Bengali celebrities will take part where Modi will commemorate Netaji’s birth anniversary celebrations at the Victoria Memorial hall. Bengali singers Usha Utthup, Somlata Acharyya and Anwesha will pe...

Dakshineswar to Netaji Bhavan Metro Route

The number of total intermediate 15 stations/stops between Dakshineswar to Netaji Bhavan metro station.The approx travel time between this route is 0:32:43 hh:mm:ss. The total travel distance between Dakshineswar to Netaji Bhavan is 18 KM. The metro fare for this route is Rs. 20, and concessions may apply to smartcards. Netaji Bhavan metro station has a paid parking facility based on various slabs. This route has no any interchange station, and this is a direct route from source to destination.

From the archives: When Nehru spied on Netaji

Vienna, 20 Oct 1952 "Anita is doing quite well in health and school. She is growing in length and also quite well built, though by far not a fatty. They are having English lessons now at school which interest her quite a lot." Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's wife Emilie Schenkl wrote this letter from post-war Austria, when one of the few bright spots in her lonely life was their daughter. Netaji's nephew Sisir Kumar Bose, the letter's addressee in distant Kolkata, was not the first one to read it. Before he did, several Intelligence Bureau (IB) officials had quietly copied the letters and put them away into secret files on the Bose family. For over a half century, copies of this letter and several others like them sat in an unusual location: in the locked cupboards of the state IB office in Kolkata. Recently declassified by the Union Home Ministry and placed in the National Archives, these files now reveal independent India's dirty state secret. For two decades, between 1948 and 1968, the government placed the Bose family members under intensive surveillance. Sleuths intercepted, read and recorded letters of the family of a freedom fighter who was Nehru's political co-worker for 25 years. IB sleuths discreetly tailed family members as they travelled around India and abroad, recording in minute detail who they met and what they discussed. The surveillance was exactly as it would be today on a wanted terrorist's family-rigorous, methodical yet unobtrusive. The revelations have ...

Visiting Netaji Bhawan

A typical Bengali household located on Elgin Road in Kolkata was once the residence of India’s most renowned freedom fighter – Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose. Chances are you have crossed this modest building numerous times, but you haven’t stopped to look around. The ancestral home of Subhash Chandra Bose was built in 1909 by his father Janakinath Bose. From the outside, the house looks like just another building in Kolkata, but the walls of his house have held secrets that haven’t seen the sun outside. For the longest time, Bose’s residence was, in fact, the nerve center of all political activity in Calcutta. Source: Google Today a monument of national as well as historical importance, Note: This article belongs to a series called Freedom to Travel. The series aims at educating the reader on the lesser-known locations that were instrumental during the Indian Freedom struggle. You can find the other articles in the series Netaji and his contribution to the freedom struggle Source: Google A firm believer of socialism, Bose spoke bravely about Indian’s independence from the British Empire. Bose was an advocate of complete and unconditional independence of India. His militant ideology clashed with that of the Tracing India’s history here Source: Google A museum and research center, do visit the place if you want to see never-seen-before photographs of Bose, hand-written letters, personal belongings, such as slippers, uniforms of One of the most interesting things to look out fo...

In Pics: PM Modi Pays Tribute To Subhas Chandra Bose At Netaji Bhawan

Kolkata: Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited the Netaji Bhawan in Kolkata and paid tribute to Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose on his 124th birth anniversary. The prime minister was given a tour of the house by the freedom fighter's grand nephews, Sugato Bose and his brother Sumantro Bose, news agency Press Trust of India reported. He was also accompanied by West Bengal governor Jagdeep Dhankhar. PM Modi was shown the 'Wanderer car', used by Netaji as well. He was also given a quick walkthrough of the museum, which houses the photographs of the Azad Hind Fauj and the table used by Netaji in Singapore. Earlier, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee attacked the centre for failing to declare the day a national holiday and build a memorial for the freedom fighter. "I protest the centre's decision to not yet declare Netaji's birth anniversary as a national holiday. You are building new parliament and buying new planes... why no memorial for Netaji?" the Chief Minister questioned.