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IN
REMEMBRANCE
          OF
         THE
   FORGOTTEN
        HERO
       NETAJI
     SUBHASH
     CHANDRA
        BOSE
Made by:
Shashwat
Pareek
           Bac
Netaji subhas chandra bose
Netaji subhas chandra bose
• On the 23rd day of the year 1897 God gave a gift to
INDIA from the hands of Janakinath Bose and
Prabhavati Devi

              Subhash Chandra Bose
•Studied at :
       Anglo school at Cuttack until standard 6
       Ravenshaw Collegiate School of Cuttack
       Presidency College where he studied briefly
       Passed his B.A. in 1918 in philosophy from the
      renowned Scottish Church College of the
      University of Calcutta.
• His nationalistic temperament came to light when he
was expelled for assaulting Professor Oaten for his anti-
India comments at Presidency College.
                                                        Back
GETTING PATRIOTIC

 His high score in the Civil Service examinations meant
           an almost automatic appointment.




 He then took his first conscious step as a revolutionary
  and resigned the appointment on the premise that :



        “the best way to end a government is to
                withdraw from it.”

                                                          Back
   Returning to India, Bose wrote for the newspaper :
        Swaraj
        Took charge of publicity for the Bengal
        Provincial Congress Committee.
    His mentor       Chittaranjan Das
    Bose worked for Das when the latter was
    elected mayor of Calcutta in 1924.
    1930       He emerged to become Mayor of
    Calcutta
    By 1938 Bose had become as leader of national
    stature and agreed to accept nomination as
    Congress president.
    Confronted against Mahatma Gandhi by using
    force against BRITISH.                          Back
WENT TO JAIL FOR THE COUNTRY
 In a roundup of nationalists in 1925, Bose
  was arrested and sent to prison in Mandalay,
  where he even contracted tuberculosis.
  Released after 2 years.
 Again Bose was arrested and jailed for civil
  disobedience.
 Bose was outspoken in his anti-British stance
  and was jailed 11 (eleven) times between
  1920 and 1941 for periods varying between
  six months and three years.
                                             Back
POLITICAL VIEWS
   Subhas Chandra Bose believed that the Bhagavad
    Gita was a great source of inspiration for the
    struggle against the British.
   Swami Vivekananda's teachings on universalism,
    his nationalist thoughts and his emphasis on social
    service and reform had all inspired Subhash
    Chandra Bose from his very young days.
   Bose never liked the Nazis but when he failed to
    contact the Russians for help in Afghanistan he
    approached the Germans and Italians for help. His
    comment was that if he had to shake hands with
    the devil for India's independence he would do   Back
Congres
                                 Bose
                 s


   Thevar mobilised all south India votes for Bose.
    However, due to the manoeuvrings of the Gandhi-
    led clique in the Congress Working Committee,
    Bose found himself forced to resign from the
    Congress presidency.
   His uncompromising stand finally cut him off from
    the mainstream of Indian nationalism Bose then
    organized the Forward Bloc on June 22, aimed at
    consolidating the political left
                                                    Back
INFLUENCES ON BOSE
   He was influenced by the examples of Italian
    statesmen Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe
    Mazzini.
   His correspondence reveals that despite his
    clear dislike for British subjugation, he was
    deeply impressed by their methodical and
    systematic approach and their steadfastly
    disciplinarian outlook towards life.
   He came to believe that a free India needed
    socialist authoritarianism, on the lines of Turkey's
    Kemal Atatürk, for at least two decades.

                                                           Back
EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE IN LOVE AND WAR

 Bose advocated the approach that the
  political instability of war-time Britain should
  be taken advantage of—rather than simply
  wait for the British to grant independence
  after the end of the war.
 Bose's escape to Germany, via Afghanistan
  and the Soviet Union.



                                                     Back
Bose
                         Gandhi
 A reasonable measure of the contrast between
Gandhi and Bose is captured in a saying
attributable to him.

              “If people slap you once, slap
                        them twice”



              “An eye for an eye only ends
               up making the whole world
                        blind. “
                                                 Back
BOSE AND GERMANY
 From Moscow, he reached Rome, and from
  there he traveled to Germany, where he
  instituted the Special Bureau for India under
  Adam von Trott zu Solz, broadcasting on the
  German-sponsored Azad Hind Radio.
 He founded the Free India Centre in Berlin, and
  created the Indian Legion (consisting of some
  4500 soldiers) out of Indian prisoners of war
  who had previously fought for the British in
  North Africa prior to their capture by Axis forces.

                                                   Back
DEATH ???



   However, the Inquiry Commission under
    Justice Mukherjee, which investigated the
    Bose disappearance mystery in the period
    1999-2005, did approach the Taiwanese
    government, and obtained information from
    the Taiwan Government that no plane
    carrying Bose had ever crashed in Taipei,
    and there was, in fact, no plane crash in
    Taiwan on 18 August 1945 as alleged.    Back
SO LET US CLOSE OUR EYES FOR 2 MINUTES
AND PRAY FOR THE DEPARTED SOUL WHO
DEVOTED HIS LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY
                              Credits
                   •Software Used:
                    Microsoft Power Point
                    Microsoft Word
                    Microsoft Movie Maker
                   •Data From:
                    www.wikipedia.org/
                    www.google.co.in


                                            Back

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Netaji subhas chandra bose

  • 1. IN REMEMBRANCE OF THE FORGOTTEN HERO NETAJI SUBHASH CHANDRA BOSE Made by: Shashwat Pareek Bac
  • 4. • On the 23rd day of the year 1897 God gave a gift to INDIA from the hands of Janakinath Bose and Prabhavati Devi Subhash Chandra Bose •Studied at : Anglo school at Cuttack until standard 6 Ravenshaw Collegiate School of Cuttack Presidency College where he studied briefly Passed his B.A. in 1918 in philosophy from the renowned Scottish Church College of the University of Calcutta. • His nationalistic temperament came to light when he was expelled for assaulting Professor Oaten for his anti- India comments at Presidency College. Back
  • 5. GETTING PATRIOTIC His high score in the Civil Service examinations meant an almost automatic appointment. He then took his first conscious step as a revolutionary and resigned the appointment on the premise that : “the best way to end a government is to withdraw from it.” Back
  • 6. Returning to India, Bose wrote for the newspaper : Swaraj Took charge of publicity for the Bengal Provincial Congress Committee. His mentor Chittaranjan Das Bose worked for Das when the latter was elected mayor of Calcutta in 1924. 1930 He emerged to become Mayor of Calcutta By 1938 Bose had become as leader of national stature and agreed to accept nomination as Congress president. Confronted against Mahatma Gandhi by using force against BRITISH. Back
  • 7. WENT TO JAIL FOR THE COUNTRY  In a roundup of nationalists in 1925, Bose was arrested and sent to prison in Mandalay, where he even contracted tuberculosis. Released after 2 years.  Again Bose was arrested and jailed for civil disobedience.  Bose was outspoken in his anti-British stance and was jailed 11 (eleven) times between 1920 and 1941 for periods varying between six months and three years. Back
  • 8. POLITICAL VIEWS  Subhas Chandra Bose believed that the Bhagavad Gita was a great source of inspiration for the struggle against the British.  Swami Vivekananda's teachings on universalism, his nationalist thoughts and his emphasis on social service and reform had all inspired Subhash Chandra Bose from his very young days.  Bose never liked the Nazis but when he failed to contact the Russians for help in Afghanistan he approached the Germans and Italians for help. His comment was that if he had to shake hands with the devil for India's independence he would do Back
  • 9. Congres Bose s  Thevar mobilised all south India votes for Bose. However, due to the manoeuvrings of the Gandhi- led clique in the Congress Working Committee, Bose found himself forced to resign from the Congress presidency.  His uncompromising stand finally cut him off from the mainstream of Indian nationalism Bose then organized the Forward Bloc on June 22, aimed at consolidating the political left Back
  • 10. INFLUENCES ON BOSE  He was influenced by the examples of Italian statesmen Giuseppe Garibaldi and Giuseppe Mazzini.  His correspondence reveals that despite his clear dislike for British subjugation, he was deeply impressed by their methodical and systematic approach and their steadfastly disciplinarian outlook towards life.  He came to believe that a free India needed socialist authoritarianism, on the lines of Turkey's Kemal Atatürk, for at least two decades. Back
  • 11. EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE IN LOVE AND WAR  Bose advocated the approach that the political instability of war-time Britain should be taken advantage of—rather than simply wait for the British to grant independence after the end of the war.  Bose's escape to Germany, via Afghanistan and the Soviet Union. Back
  • 12. Bose Gandhi  A reasonable measure of the contrast between Gandhi and Bose is captured in a saying attributable to him. “If people slap you once, slap them twice” “An eye for an eye only ends up making the whole world blind. “ Back
  • 13. BOSE AND GERMANY  From Moscow, he reached Rome, and from there he traveled to Germany, where he instituted the Special Bureau for India under Adam von Trott zu Solz, broadcasting on the German-sponsored Azad Hind Radio.  He founded the Free India Centre in Berlin, and created the Indian Legion (consisting of some 4500 soldiers) out of Indian prisoners of war who had previously fought for the British in North Africa prior to their capture by Axis forces. Back
  • 14. DEATH ???  However, the Inquiry Commission under Justice Mukherjee, which investigated the Bose disappearance mystery in the period 1999-2005, did approach the Taiwanese government, and obtained information from the Taiwan Government that no plane carrying Bose had ever crashed in Taipei, and there was, in fact, no plane crash in Taiwan on 18 August 1945 as alleged. Back
  • 15. SO LET US CLOSE OUR EYES FOR 2 MINUTES AND PRAY FOR THE DEPARTED SOUL WHO DEVOTED HIS LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY Credits •Software Used: Microsoft Power Point Microsoft Word Microsoft Movie Maker •Data From: www.wikipedia.org/ www.google.co.in Back