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Why Should I Fear Have I Not Read the Gita he Immortal Courage of Khudiram Bose

“Why Should I Fear? Have I Not Read the Gita?” — The Immortal Courage of Khudiram Bose In the long and turbulent history of India’s struggle against British rule, few names shine with the blazing brilliance of youthful courage as brightly as Khudiram Bose . A fearless revolutionary, a fiery soul born for a brief but glorious moment in history, Khudiram became one of the earliest and youngest martyrs of the anti-colonial movement. His defiant spirit, philosophical clarity, and unwavering devotion to the motherland transformed him into a legendary icon of resistance. Khudiram Bose was born on 3 December 1889 in the village of Mohoboni (or Maurani) under the Keshpur police station of Medinipur district in the then Bengal Presidency of British India. His father, Trailokyanath Bose , worked as a revenue agent in Narajol, while his mother, Lakshmipriya Devi , was a deeply religious woman. Khudiram was her fourth child after three daughters. Before his birth, both of her sons had died in ...

Andaman Tourist Best Places

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 We all like to travel a lot.  If we want a beautiful place first in the list, then we may choose either the mountains or the seaside area.  Now at this moment I want to tell you something about Andaman.  If we decide to go somewhere to do, then we first prefer to go to some beautiful natural environment.

The Andaman and Nicobar Islands are located in the middle of the Bay of Bengal, not exactly in the middle of the Bay of Bengal. Andaman I am talking about the Port Blair region. The region is a union territory.

Port Blair, the capital city of Andaman, is a beautiful place.  Port Blair Island has a lot to see - a key spot in Andaman where people never disappoint.  Enjoy the clear blue waters, explore the green and brown forests as well as various other special places to visit and indulge in the cultural history of India, as the best places to visit in Port Blair are some of the places that will surely keep you focused. Not just the city,  There are many interesting places and small islands around Port Blair that you can include in your itinerary if you have plenty of time for sightseeing.  Make your travel experience unforgettable by visiting each and every attraction mentioned below

Andaman features that are hidden all over the world are discussed only here and what is visible you visit different places and engage yourself in a witness page of history paradigm. Some such history witness place names

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 Cellular Jail: The Prison-Turned-Museum

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 Japanese Bunkers: Memories of World War II 

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 Chatham Saw Mill: Pre-Independence Day Rural Beauty

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 Murugan Temple: A Religious Tour

Historical Tourist Places in Port Blair

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 Cellular Jail, Mahatma Gandhi Marine National Park, Chidiya Tapu, Chatham Saw Mill, Corbyns Cove Beach, Samudrika Marine Museum, Limestone Caves, Mud Volcanoes, North Bay Island, Cinque Island, Ross and Smith Island, Mangrove Creek, Forest Museum, Ross Island 



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