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  1. Sarat Chandra Bose (6 September 1889 – 20 February 1950) was an Indian barrister and independence activist . Early life. He was born to Janakinath Bose (father) and Prabhabati Devi in Cuttack, Odisha on 6 September 1889. The family originally hailed from Kodalia (now Subhashgram ), South 24 Parganas, West Bengal. [1] .

  2. On 23 January 1947, Sarat Chandra Bose, eminent freedom fighter and Netaji’s older brother, dedicated this historic house to the nation.

  3. Sarat Chandra Bose went to England in 1911 to became a Barrister. He had also practiced his work in India for some time but later abandoned it to join the Indian independence movement. In the year 1936, he became the president of the Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee and served as a member of the All India Congress Committee from 1936 to 1947.

  4. Sarat Chandra Bose was born on 6th September 1889 in Cuttack, Odisha. He got his MA from Presidency College, Kolkata in 1909 and became a legal practitioner in 1911. He was enrolled in the Honourable Society of Lincoln Inn’s Society and practiced as a Barrister in England from 1912-1914.

  5. It took the return of Subhas's favorite brother, Sarat Chandra Bose, from law studies in England for the tempers to subside. Subhas returned to presidency and busied himself with studies, debating and student journalism.

  6. Sep 5, 2020 · Sarat Chandra Bose visited Burma in 1949 on an invitation from General Aung Santhe well-known Burmese freedom fighter, leader of the Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League (AFPFL), and the father of Aung San Su Kyi—for discussions on closer collaboration between Burma and India.

  7. May 27, 2024 · Subhas Chandra Bose (born c. January 23, 1897, Cuttack, Orissa [now Odisha], India—died August 18, 1945, Taipei, Taiwan?) was an Indian revolutionary prominent in the independence movement against British rule of India. He also led an Indian national force from abroad against the Western powers during World War II.

  8. Political leaders from Bengal involved in the Indian nationalist movement in the first half of the twentieth century, Sarat Chandra Bose (1889 – 1950) and Subhas Chandra Bose (1897 – 1945) were brothers from a successful high-caste family headed by their father, Janaki Nath Bose.

  9. Sep 7, 2020 · Sarat Chandra Bose was born on 6 September 1889 in the town of Cuttack, now a city in the state of Odisha on the east coast of India. He was the fourth child and second son of Janaki Nath, a successful lawyer, and Prabhabati Bose, a traditional Indian housewife, both Bengalis.

  10. Oct 31, 2015 · This book chronicles the roles of Sarat and Subhas Chandra Bose in the Indian freedom struggle. It draws from first-hand accounts of Amiya Nath Bose who was close to them as family,...