It all began with a bomb hurled at a carriage in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, on 30 April 1908, by Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki, two teenaged revolutionaries who would shake the British Empire to its core and set in motion a chain of events that would eventually gain India its freedom.
The Alipore Bomb Case: A Historic Pre Independence Trial is an inspiring account of the revolutionary secret societies that formed the vanguard of India's independence movement. Guided and aided by intellectuals and spiritual stalwarts like Aurobindo Ghose and Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the nationalist movement sounded the bugle for a colonised India's determination to gain complete independence from the oppressive British rule.
Noorul Hoda, graduate from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi and post graduate Museology from National Museum Institute, Ministry of Culture, actively involved historical cultural research projects in The Bomb Historic Pre-Independence Trial is result his freedom movement.
interests, Hoda has been setting unique museums and India, including the National Philatelic Museum Ministry of Telecommunications, the Supreme Court Museum, more recently, the Karnataka Court Museum and Archives Bangalore.
The study of judicial history always puts introspective mirror in front of us. It is mirror that helps us understand ourselves. in this context that the trials of Indian freedom fighters emerge a very important aspect India's cultural history-an aspect needs be made known to all. At the same time, is also important get the inside picture of how the judiciary facilitated British imperial design India struggled for its freedom.
Bomb Case, the subject this book, is one of the most sensational cases India, particularly this context. India's for freedom a saga supreme sacrifices. The of freedom 1947 was not an overnight victory.
the culmination a in which people laid down their lives their motherland.
This book is closely freedom and focuses the immediate and so immediate causes and incidents led the occurrence the landmark It is also a revealing statement on the played by many known unknown in India's independence struggle. People who loved the country selflessly; people martyred themselves with songs on their lips; people... whom have been forgotten!
My inspiration to work book desire rekindle memory these brave souls and regards to the great sons the who sacrificed their lives their country.
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