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The Fearless Revolutionary
Publisher:
Srishti Publishers
| Author:
Hiranya Borah
| Language:
English
| Format:
Paperback
Publisher:
Srishti Publishers
Author:
Hiranya Borah
Language:
English
Format:
Paperback
₹350 ₹262
Save: 25%
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Category History
Category: History
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1942, India
The Quit India movement was at its peak, and people from various parts of the country came together to fight for freedom. Several great leaders inspired thousands to join the movement, and Pushpalata Das was at the forefront of the struggle in Assam. Her call to rise against suppression led to numerous common men and women to stand up and turn their dream of an independent India into reality.
Kanaklata Barua led one of the biggest peaceful processions towards the Gohpur Police Station in Assam, to hoist the Indian tricolor to mark the symbolic end of the British Raj in India. She was instrumental in mobilizing a large number of people into joining the freedom struggle. The seventeen-year-old tigress of Assam was shot dead from point blank range on 20th September 1942 by British Police.
The Fearless Revolutionary is the hitherto unheard story of this braveheart who conquered fear at a very young age. Giving wings to her desire to see India as a free country, she made the supreme sacrifice at the altar of freedom.
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1942, India
The Quit India movement was at its peak, and people from various parts of the country came together to fight for freedom. Several great leaders inspired thousands to join the movement, and Pushpalata Das was at the forefront of the struggle in Assam. Her call to rise against suppression led to numerous common men and women to stand up and turn their dream of an independent India into reality.
Kanaklata Barua led one of the biggest peaceful processions towards the Gohpur Police Station in Assam, to hoist the Indian tricolor to mark the symbolic end of the British Raj in India. She was instrumental in mobilizing a large number of people into joining the freedom struggle. The seventeen-year-old tigress of Assam was shot dead from point blank range on 20th September 1942 by British Police.
The Fearless Revolutionary is the hitherto unheard story of this braveheart who conquered fear at a very young age. Giving wings to her desire to see India as a free country, she made the supreme sacrifice at the altar of freedom.
About Author
Hiranya Borah, a retired senior government officer, is a man of vivid experiences derived from his official postings across the country, his numerous visits across India and the world. He has so far written close to two hundred books on varied subjects. His works have been adapted into series and telefilm aired by Prasar Bharati on DD. Hiranya is also a motivational speaker for the youth, besides being a gender studies specialist.
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