January 23rd is the birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the hero of India. His appearance is very necessary in today's Bengal and India. A true hero like Netaji is much needed today to fight against those who are tearing a united India apart on the basis of religion every day in the name of governance. I don't know if any 'Kalki' avatar will appear in the Kali age, who will protect our motherland with miraculous powers from the clutches of this ruler called demon.

Today, on the occasion of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose's memory, I have presented some information about the bravery of this Indian hero for children.

He was born in the Basu family in Cuttack, Odisha. Father Janaki Nath Bose and mother Prabhavati Devi. Inspired by the thought of Swami Vivekananda, Subhash Chandra Bose started protesting against the injustice of the British from his student days. In January 1902 he was admitted to the Protestant European School (now Stuart High School) in Cuttack. In 1913, he got second place in the matriculation examination. In 1918, he passed BA from Scottish Church College of Calcutta University.

At the request of his father, Netaji went to England to take part in the Indian Civil Service Examination. He got the highest marks in English and secured the fourth position in the civil service examination. But the brave Subhash, who was a devoted son of Deshmata, strongly protested against the British, resigned from the civil service in April 1921 and returned to India to participate as an active freedom fighter. He later joined the Indian National Congress and is the party's youth wing president.


He was also elected as Congress was a huge organization in the freedom struggle. Subhash Chandra Bose became a powerful leader in the Congress. He was elected National Congress President twice in succession. But his ideology was at odds with Gandhiji's non-violent, moderate attitude in the Congress. As a result, he resigned from the post of Congress party president in 1939 despite winning the election for the post of Congress president. He continued to demand full independence.

On June 22, 1939, Subhash Chandra Bose organized a group called the All India Forward Bloc.

Later, the British kept Netaji under house arrest before fleeing India in 1940. The British imprisoned Netaji many times. He escaped in disguise and traveled through Afghanistan and Central Asia, first to the Soviet Union and then to Berlin, Germany on April 2, 1941. Left Germany on April 2, 1943 and went to Tokyo on May 11 from Singapore by submarine. In July 1943, INA (Indian National Army) came under the control of Netaji. He mobilized massive support among the diaspora Indian population. A separate women's unit of I.N. was formed at the initiative of Netaji.

In this way he fought against the British with great courage and intelligence. He may not be here today. But he is immortal in the heart of every Bengali.

We need such a hero today. Obeisance to the best child of Mother India, Veer Subhash.