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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 tourism Cellular Jail Images and Ebook

Cellular Jail Images and Ebook And Andaman Nicobar Island 



 Several monuments of Andaman Nicobar Iceland and some illustrative examples are discussed.  Some articles of which are discussed below

Cellular Jail  đŸ‘‰  inside images


Constructed by the British in 1906, 2 A Pilgrimage Destination for Freedom Fighters Was Held on  Andamans .

 Several places in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands witness the historical islands of Port Blair where many old memories are attached to this city, although the city is a union territory, it is alive with people of different languages ​​living and busy with every human activity.  If there is anything to say about the weather, climate and roads and traffic, the hills are a reflection of the beauty of the area, the city is the capital of Andaman, a historical tourist spot, several cellular jails, and the rebel soldiers who were involved in India's independence.



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A. Port Blair, the capital city of the Andamans, has become a populous city with advanced transport and communication systems and is still considered a historical place of its time.
 B. The jail and gallows at Viper Island were used by the British to bring the regime into line with civilized modern society, with large refinery rooms built around 1864-67, and the cellular jails at Port Blair were abandoned forever.  And which was officially banned.
 C. Heard of water in Andaman but this is the first time we heard the name Pani Kalapani Popularly known as Kalapani in Andaman, all Port Blair tourism Cellular Jail is a British historical era witness.  Presently the Cellular Jail, this memorial draws attention to the freedom struggle and is one of the famous places to visit in Port Blair, primarily because of the history associated with the place.  The architecture of the building stands out as a sight that was once known for the deportation and execution of political and revolutionary prisoners.


 Light and Sound show in jail👉


Below is a list of some of the time limits of cellular jail

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 Cellular Jail Timings: 09:00 am– 12:01 pm

 13:00pm – 16:15pm (Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays)
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 The spectacular event was a light and sound show, witnessing the atrocities committed by the colonists narrated by the People Tree.  👉
 Timings: There are two shows in Hindi every day at 18:00 and 19:15 except Monday, Wednesday and Friday when the second show is in English.


Cellular jail 👉 Out side Images 



 After India's independence in 1947, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose declared Andaman Martyrs' Island and a memorial statue of all these freedom fighters has been named in the vicinity of Cellular District.
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Port Blair, the capital of Andaman-Nicobar Islands, is a small town that witnesses the history of the Cellular Jail from the time of the British rule.  Every year all the tourist groups come here and carry some memories of Andaman with their own history and writings.  Now the map which is here sufficiently given is especially a historical record of it.


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