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Who was Subhash Chandra Bose? Here are some lesser-known facts about Netaji

Bose was born on January 23, 1897, in Cuttack which was part of Bengal Province’s Orissa division during that time. After completing his education from Presidency College and Scottish Church College, University of Calcutta, he shifted to Britain for higher studies.

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Netaji Subhash Chandra

October 21 is a very special day in the history of India. Although India became independent on August 15, 1947, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose had declared independence on October 21, 1943. He rejected the slavery of Britishers and formed an alternative government in India.

Every year on 21 October, the anniversary of the formation of the Azad Hind Government is celebrated across the country. Countries including Japan, Croatia, Indonesia, Germany, Italy, and Burma along with a few others had given recognition to the Azad Hind Government. The Azad Hind Fauj was initiated during World War II to secure complete Indian independence from British rule.

Who was Subhas Chandra Bose?

Bose was born on January 23, 1897, in Cuttack which was part of Bengal Province’s Orissa division during that time. After completing his primary and secondary education from Presidency College and Scottish Church College, University of Calcutta, he shifted to Britain for higher studies.

Later, he qualified for the prestigious Indian Civil Services Examination (ICS) and quit soon as he did not want to work under the British government.

On the occasion of Bose’s Azad Hind Fauj anniversary, here are a few interesting facts about Netaji

Bose was not interested in working with the Britishers, so that he had joined the Indian National Congress to support the Independence movement.

Despite working with Mahatma Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru, Bose had major ideological differences with them.

Being a radical leader in Congress, Bose became the President of the party in 1938.

Bose wanted to wage war against our colonial rulers as he differed from Gandhi’s methods of non-violence.

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Bose had formed the INA again with the help of Indians living in Southeast Asia and proudly took charge of it.

In 1944, his fauj clashed with the British forces around Kohima and Imphal.

Britain’s struggle to repel Japan during World War II and Netaji-led INA’s combined force was declared to be the ‘greatest ever battle involving British forces’ in a contest by the National Army Museum situated in London.

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Boy buys sanitary pad for fellow student after she got unexpected period in class: Netizens praised boy

The act of goodwill by young boy indicates his bringing and parenting. It is reminder that empathy has no boundaries. This generation needs more people like him who break the myth and orthodox rooted in the society.

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Boy buys pad for fellow classmate

A girl’s tweet viral on internet, she said a boy in her institute went extra mile to help her after she unexpectedly got her period in class. He offered help by breaking all the traditional taboos, he went to the shop with the girl and gets the pad and ice cream for her. She showed her love for the city and its people. Many people praised this simple act of generosity, a small kind act can bring positive impact on people in large in our society. A girl is identified as Ayushka.

The post got many positive reactions. People were impressed with the young boy’s gesture and also they were glad to witness such changes in surroundings. Good people are everywhere, they need to be recognized. Another person stated, the good thing about social media is that more people are getting aware about the problem faces by women. Such people has always kept the society’s soul alive, they made it a safe place for the woman.   

The act of goodwill by young boy indicates his bringing and parenting. It is reminder that empathy has no boundaries. This generation needs more people like him who break the myth and orthodox rooted in the society. To make the society more healthy and inclusive for everyone, we need more courageous people to take steps forward to break the social stigma.

There has been myth attached with menstrual cycle in India. The concept of purity and impurity sates back to Vedic times. Living in 21st century, it is important for us to understand that there is nothing pure or impure about periods. It is the male-dominant society and institution that determine whether something is pure or impure and moulds it into an unquestionably and unchallenged belief object. The so-called dirty menstrual flow which supposedly makes women impure is scientifically linked with biological procreation. The blood and tissue that a female body shuns are not utilized by the female body in the absence of seminal fluid to produce offspring. Menstrual flow is as impure or pure as blood flowing through non-menstruating human’s veins.

Given the immense impacts in a girl’s life that occurs with female puberty, it is critical to invest in women’s education as a means of influencing young girls, shifting discriminatory norms, and debunking these myths. As women don’t live in isolation, it is also crucial to educate men and boys as their silence legalizes and enforces period myths. In short, to address the issue more holistically, multidimensional approaches are required to connect physical infrastructure, sanitation projects, health education and reproductive health programmes.

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Ambulance Dada Karimul Haque, who’s saved more than 7000 lives, signs contract with producer for a Hindi film about him

In Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, Karimul Haque is working hard in his own unique way. He provides emergency medical care for people.

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Karimul Haque

In Jalpaiguri, West Bengal, Karimul Haque is working hard in his own unique way. He provides emergency medical care for people. Karimul Haque is a former tea garden worker. His mother and father were agricultural labourers. Karimul Haque did not complete his schooling and dropped out early to work.

His journey begins with a tragic experience in 1995 that forever changed his life when he could not find an ambulance to transport his ailing mother to the hospital. As a result, his mother died of cardiac arrest. He then made a decision to help others in the event of a medical emergency.

In 1998, when a coworker suddenly fainted, Haque carried him to his motorcycle and took him to a neighbouring hospital. This was when he got the idea of a motorcycle ambulance and decided to start his own motorcycle ambulance business. He borrowed money to purchase his own motorcycle, and since 1998, he has helped more than 7,000 people in need of medical assistance in more than 20 adjacent areas.

The first motor ambulance was merely a motorcycle carrying a sick patient. Now the motorcycle features a more modern sidecar equipped with an oxygen tank. The service transports three to four patients each day using two motorbikes and an equal number of four-wheeler vans. A cell phone number is also displayed on the bikes and ambulances. Haque has been driving his “motorcycle ambulance” for 16 years, ever since he took his first patient to the Jalpaiguri district hospital. 

A former journalist, Biswajit Jha, authored a biography of Haque named ‘Bike Ambulance Dada: The Inspiring Story of Karimul Haque.”

In 2017, the Government of India awarded Karimul Haq the Padma Shri. In 2018, at Rashtrapati Bhavan on the eve of Republic Day, he learned to take selfies from Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In 2021, he was invited to “Kaun Banega Crorepati 12”. Haque recently signed a contract with a Mumbai-based producer for a Hindi film about him.

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Married woman found dead, throat slit, in Barabanki, police believe extramarital affair involved

According to the police, one alleged accused has been arrested.

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In Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh, a shocking incident came to light, a woman had been murdered and had her throat slit. The woman was sleeping on the terrace of her home when the incident was reported. According to the police, one alleged accused has been arrested.

At the time of investigation, it was found that the deceased woman’s husband, Rampal, and her three children were out to attend the wedding when the incident happened.

During the investigation, Rampal revealed, they returned home from the wedding by one o’clock. He knocked on the front door of the house but didn’t receive any response. Soon after, his kids Vikas (17) and Akash (15) also arrived. All three of them collectively called their mother and tried to enter the house.

After a while, when there was no response again, they lay down on the cot that was kept in front of the home. Everyone once more attempted to open the door at around five in the morning, but it remained closed. Rampal then began shouting as he climbed the wall from the house’s backyard to the terrace. After reaching the terrace he found his wife’s body lying on the terrace and her throat was slitted with a sharp weapon.

According to SP of Barabanki, the youngest son of the deceased woman told about some persons who used to visit his mother when his father wasn’t there at home. The SP added, one individual has been detained in connection with the incident, after the statement given by the child.

As soon as local authorities and police were notified of the incident, they rushed to the scene, after which the woman’s body was sent for a postmortem.

The woman was killed, according to the authorities, because of her extramarital affairs. They claimed that robbery was not a factor in the case. The police stated that additional inquiries concerning the case were being conducted.

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