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This book is a heartfelt tribute to the layered history of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands—a place where paradise meets pain. It explores the unbreakable spirit of indigenous tribes, the horrors of Kalapani, and the sacrifices of India’s freedom fighters, including countless women whose voices were buried in silence. From the haunting walls of Cellular Jail to the Battle of Aberdeen and the assassination of Lord Mayo, the islands’ past is one of oppression, resistance, and resilience. It also honors unsung heroes from across India—Punjabis, Bengalis, Tamilians, Malayalis, and more—who stood united in exile. This is not just history retold; it is an emotional journey and a call to remember those who endured the unimaginable, so that future generations could inherit a free and united India.
The Story of Cellular Jail: Prison to Pilgrimage is a fascinating study of the Andaman penal settlement and the infamous Cellular Jail. It takes readers on an emotional journey through the lives of the freedom fighters who endured unimaginable suffering within its walls.
In lieu of the rising political consciousness and opposition to British Raj in Bengal in the late nineteenth century, by 1902, Kolkata (erstwhile Calcutta) saw the emergence of secret societies that aimed at a violent overthrow of British rule in India, of which Aurobindo Ghose and his brother Brindra Kumar Ghose were among the strongest proponents, leading the youth of Bengal. On 30 April 1908, two teenage revolutionaries—Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki—hurled a bomb at a carriage in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, in an attempt to assassinate Douglas Kingsford, who had gained notoriety among Bengali nationalists. Forty-nine were accused and 206 witnesses appeared in court, and young lawyer, Chitt...
A book written exclusively on Subhas Chandra Bose - his family, education, political life, and his struggle for Indian freedom. Readers will find it interesting to know his adventurous submarine journey from Germany to South East Asia which is unparallel in the World history. The facts of establishing the Provisional Azad Hind Government recognised by nine sovereign states of the world and also the formation of Indian National Army by him to fight against the British is no less interesting. His mysterious disappearance and the fake story of his death in an air crash still remain unanswered. The Government of India tried thrice in 1956, 1970 and in 1999 to solve the Netaji's mysterious disapp...