Series of Celebrations to Mark the Centenary of Bose

From: India Abroad | Date: January 24, 1997 | Copyright information


India Abroad

01-24-1997

Series of Celebrations to Mark the Centenary of Bose.

In this hundredth year of the birth of Subhas Chandra Bose to Prabhabati and Janaki Nath Bose in Cuttack at noon, Saturday, January 23, 1897, India is going ahead with a series of celebrations to pay tribute to the patriot.

The government has scheduled a year-long program of celebrations all over the country. In Calcutta, Netaji Research Bureau and other organization have sla...

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