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Parakram Diwas: 6 Unseen Photos To Adorn Exclusive Section in Netaji Museum At Cuttack

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Cuttack: Come January 23, the Netaji Birthplace Museum (Janakinath Bhawan) in Cuttack, the place the place Subhas Chandra Bose was born, will get abuzz with actions yearly.
Though the COVID-19 pointers are nonetheless in place, elaborate preparations have been made on the historic venue to watch the start anniversary of Netaji with gusto this 12 months.
As per official sources, the Netaji Birthplace Museum this 12 months will add six images of Anita Bose, the daughter of Subhas Chandra Bose. The photos have been donated by a household in Cuttack which had performed host to Anita Bose throughout her go to to the town means again in 1961, stated Museum curator JP Das.
Apart from this professor Nirmalendu Kumar Dash may even donate 5 books on Netaji to the museum on the nice patriot’s start anniversary.
The six images might be displayed in gallery no 11 which depicts the household lifetime of Netaji, Das added.

It is pertinent to say right here that Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose was born at Janakinath Bhawan on January 23,1897. He had spent the primary 16 years of life at his ancestral home at Cuttack’s Odia Bazar.
After Subhas Bose’s household shifted to Calcutta in 1954, Netaji’s aunt Bibhabati Bose had handed over the Janakinath Bhawan to the Odisha authorities.
In 2003, the Netaji Birthplace Museum Trust was fashioned to transform the constructing right into a memorial museum devoted to Bose. The museum now homes 13 galleries displaying particulars about Netaji’s early, scholar and political life in addition to his instances in Indian National Army.

At current, the museum has an elaborate assortment of over 500 books within the library whereas the 13 galleries depict completely different phases of Netaji’s life.
Apart from this, the galleries additionally painting the coed and political lifetime of Subhas Bose, his instances with the INA, Provisional Government of Azad Hind, Azad Hind Radio and National Bank of Azad Hind.
Similarly, outdated and authentic furnishings and articles of Netaji have additionally been stored preserved on the museum.

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