Patriot- Unique Indian Leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (A New Personalised Biography by One Who Worked for Netaji)

Patriot- Unique Indian Leader Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose (A New Personalised Biography by One Who Worked for Netaji)

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Book Specification

Item Code: UBE303
Author: Lt. Col. Lakshmi Sahgal
Publisher: Lotus Press, New Delhi
Language: Hindi and English
Edition: 2022
ISBN: 9788183821087
Pages: 228 (Color Illustrations)
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 9.00 X 6.00 inch
Weight 460 gm

Book Description

About the Book
It is now fairly well known that Clement Attlee regarded the L.N.A. as a primary reason for the British to leave india in 1947 in a hurry, so it is unfortunate that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's contribution to the freedom of India is not suitably recognized, and even the mystery of his death is being totally ignored. Sixty years have passed and it is time that we must do justice to this exhilarating chapter of contemporary Indian history.

This book tries to serve this purpose to an extent, about which Lt. Col. Lakshmi Sahgal writes:"My colleague of the I.N.A. days in Burma, Lt. Manwati Arya ((nee Panday)...was introduced to Netaji in Rangoon by me... Her book is based on her personal experiences of him, portraying an authentic picture of his personality, his nature, and above all, the human aspect of his life, including his special consideration for women, comprising half of the nation's strength.

'She has seen him at work in the headquarters of his Government Rangoon, in the war-time hazards long journey from Rangoon to Maymy traveling together with him including his entourage and a small contingent of the Rani Jhansi Regiment and also at the Advance Headquarters in the midst of the devastating bombardments in which the Rani Jhansi Regiment suffered a direct hit on its camp...?"

About the Author
Lt. Manwati Arya, while in her early twenties served the Provisional Government of Azad Hind as Secretary, Women's Department, in Burma and was in close touch with Netaji till he left Burma. As the only child of her parents, she was born on October 30, 1920 in Meiktila. Had her education up to I.Sc. from Rangoon (Yangon). Coming to India, was active in Forward Block between 1948 and 1952. Married Dr. K.C. Arya, Freedom Fighter and General Secretary of U.P. Forward Bloc in 1949. Earned B.A. and B.T. degrees from Agra University and M.A. (Eng.) from Kanpur University. Had two sons, both of whom enjoyed All India Merit Scholarships. Having left politics resorted to teaching and social service with her slogan 'Take care of the child: The nation will take care of itself. Retired as Principal, Sheiling House School, Kanpur. Worked for many social service organizations till 2000.

Practices Yoga and Vipassana Meditation and keeps fit. Reads, writes, propagates Panchsheel and Eye Donation.

Foreword
I am glad to know that my colleague of the 1. N. A. days in Burma, Lt. Manwati Arya (nee Panday) has been asked by Mr. A. J. Sehgal of the Lotus Press, New Delhi, to write a book on Netaji. As she was introduced to Netaji in Rangoon by me, I feel a special pleasure in writing a preface to her book. It is expected to be based on her personal experiences of him, portraying an authentic picture of his personality, his nature and above all, the human aspect of his life, including his special consideratior. for women, comprising half of the nation's strength. She has seen him at work in the headquarters of his Government in Rangoon, in the war-time hazardous long journey from Rangoon to Maymyo travelling together with him including his entourage and a small contingent of the Rani Jhansi Regiment and also at the Advance Headquarters in the midst of devastating bombardments in which the Rani Jhansi Regiment suffered a direct hit on its camp.

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