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Subodh Roy (1915 – 26 August 2006) (also known as Jhunku Roy) was an Indian revolutionary socialist who was influential in the Indian independence movement, and a politician. Biography. Subodh Roy was born in 1915 to a rich family at Chittagong in erstwhile-undivided Bengal.
Subodh Roy, also known as Jhunku, was among the noteworthy Indian revolutionaries and a Bengali independence activist, as well as a politician.
Subodh Roy was a freedom fighter and revolutionary associated with Indian freedom struggle movement from undivided Bengal. An activist associated with Bengali Indian independence movement, he later turned a politician of Communist Party of India.
Subrata Roy (10 June 1948 – 14 November 2023) was an Indian businessman who founded the business conglomerate Sahara India Pariwar in 1978. [1] Sahara India Pariwar operated a vast number of businesses, such as Aamby Valley City , Sahara Movie Studios , Air Sahara , Uttar Pradesh Wizards , and Filmy , among others.
Sep 21, 2006 · In 1964, when the Communist Party of India (CPI) split, Subodh Roy joined the CPI (M) and dedicated himself to work in the party's West Bengal State Committee. Later he went to...
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Subodh Roy (1916–2006) was the youngest participant (aged 14) in the Chittagong Armoury Raid in 1930, led by Surya Sen (Masterda). Affectionately called Jhunku, Roy took part in the famous battle on Jalalabad Hill, where the revolutionaries confronted the armed might of the British Empire.
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Jan 1, 2015 · Subodh Roy ('Jhunku') was, at 14, the youngest participant in this heroic episode. After his capture, he was tortured, tried, and sentenced to the infamous Cellular Jail in the Andamans. Here, he became a Communist.
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