'Parakram Diwas' 125th Jayanti of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose

India will mark Parakram Divas, Jayanti of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose.


Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged everyone to join the Haripura program in Gujarat to celebrate the 125th birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose on Saturday. On January 19, the institute had announced that every birthday of a celebrity who fought for freedom would be celebrated as 'Parakram Diwas'. “Today, India will mark Parakram Divas, Jayanti of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. Among the various programs being organized throughout the country, there is one special program held in Haripura in Gujarat. Join the program, which starts at 1pm, "said the PM.


"Haripura has a special relationship with Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. It was at the Haripura Session of 1938 that Netaji Bose took over as President of the Congress Party. The future program in Haripura will be Netaji Bose's contribution to our nation," he continued on Twitter. Before Bose's birthday, the Premier recalled the love people showed on the launch of the e-Gram Vishwagram Project from Haripura. "On the night of Jayeta Netaji Bose's Jayanti, my mind goes back to January 23, 2009 - the day we launched the e-Gram Vishwagram Project from Haripura.” 
 
Bose's ambitions inspired us to work for India to become a strong and independent nation, he said, adding that the country's vision was something the freedom fighter would be proud of. "May the thoughts and ideas of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose continue to inspire us to work towards building a India that will be proud of… a strong, confident and confident India, whose way of serving the people is contributing to a better planet in the years to come," he said. 
 
In April 1921, after hearing of the ethnic unrest in India, he resigned from his post of election and returned to India immediately. In a fierce battle, the Indian and Japanese armies mixed, lacked support for the Japanese spirit, were defeated and forced to retreat; The Indian National Army however for some time succeeded in maintaining its identity as a liberation army, based in Burma and Indochina. With the defeat of Japan, however, Bose's fortune came to an end. A few days after the announcement of Japan's surrender in August 1945, Bose, fleeing Southeast Asia, reportedly died at a Japanese hospital in Taiwan from burn injuries sustained in a plane crash.


 

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