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Did Netaji Live, Die in India Post 1947? | M R Narayan Swamy

Did Netaji Live, Die in India Post 1947? | M R Narayan Swamy
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Happy Birthday Jisshu Sengupta: We bet you didn t know these things about the awesomely handsome actor | Bengali Movie News

facebook Pintrest It’s Jisshu Sengupta’s sere ability to face any kind of challenge while playing different roles that makes him different from other actors. Despite being a hero in many Bengali films, he doesn’t shy away from accepting negative roles (just like ‘Rajkahini’ or ‘Zulfiqar’). It s a well-known fact that Jisshu comes with a look to die for, but that s not the only reason to make him the sexiest man in Tollywood. It s his character strength, struggle, cuteness overloaded simplicity and impeccable talent that make him a true hero to dream of. Let’s take a look at these lesser-known facts about the Bengali actor.

One of Netaji s relics at ongoing Victoria Memorial exhibition fake: Expert

Netaji Research Bureau chairperson Sugata Bose has shot off a letter to the Victoria Memorial authorities, claiming that one of the relics at an ongoing exhibition at the museum, commemorating the 125th birth anniversary of the legendary freedom fighter, is fake. In the letter to Victoria Memorial Curator Jayanta Sengupta, the leader s grandnephew said the museum authorities had never asked for a copy of Netaji s resignation letter from the Indian Civil Service and what has been put on display there is a fake exhibit. The Harvard University professor and son of Dr Sisir Bose said the authentic photocopy of Netaji s resignation letter from the ICS has been with the bureau for about 50 years.

Strong India following Netaji s footsteps, from LoC to LAC: PM

Strong India following Netaji s footsteps, from LoC to LAC: PM Netaji would have been proud that the government he dreamt of is fighting a pandemic with vaccines developed by it, and gave a befitting reply whenever its sovereignty was challenged, Modi said on the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji PTI | January 23, 2021 | Updated 21:51 IST Prime Minister Narendra Modi Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose would have been proud to see that the country has become strong and is following his footsteps from the LoC to the LAC. The Line of Control (LoC) divides Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan, while the Line of Actual Control (LAC) separates India and China.

Netaji would have been proud of new self-reliant India: Modi

Updated: India giving befitting reply to those interfering in its territorial sovereignty, says PM Share Article AAA Prime Minister Narendra Modi and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee release a book during an event to mark the 125th birth anniversary of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose at the Victoria Memorial in Kolkata on January 23, 2021.   | Photo Credit: PTI India giving befitting reply to those interfering in its territorial sovereignty, says PM Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday wondered how Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose would have felt had he seen the new India, which is not only becoming self-reliant but also giving a befitting reply to those interfering in its territorial sovereignty.

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