The Fearless Revolutionary: The true account of Kanaklata Barua's sacrifice for India's freedom ǀ True story of one of the greatest freedom fighters from Assam

The Fearless Revolutionary: The true account of Kanaklata Barua's sacrifice for India's freedom ǀ True story of one of the greatest freedom fighters from Assam

Author: Hiranya Borah

Publisher: Sristhi Publishers & Distributors

Published: 2024-02-06

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9395192607

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1942, India The Quit India movement was at its peak, and people from various parts of the country came together to fight for freedom. Several great leaders inspired thousands to join the movement, and Pushpalata Das was at the forefront of the struggle in Assam. Her call to rise against suppression led to numerous common men and women to stand up and turn their dream of an independent India into reality. Kanaklata Barua led one of the biggest peaceful processions towards the Gohpur Police Station in Assam, to hoist the Indian tricolor to mark the symbolic end of the British Raj in India. She was instrumental in mobilizing a large number of people into joining the freedom struggle. The seventeen-year-old tigress of Assam was shot dead from point blank range on 20th September 1942 by British Police. The Fearless Revolutionary is the hitherto unheard story of this braveheart who conquered fear at a very young age. Giving wings to her desire to see India as a free country, she made the supreme sacrifice at the altar of freedom.


Chandarshekhar Azad

Chandarshekhar Azad

Author: Meenu Sinhal

Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan

Published: 2021-01-01

Total Pages: 11

ISBN-13: 9351861252

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Chandrashekhar Azad: The Untold Story of a Fearless Revolutionary by Meenu Sinhal: Step into the captivating world of Chandrashekhar Azad, the iconic freedom fighter, through this gripping biography. Uncover the lesser-known details of his early life in Bhawra village, Madhya Pradesh, and his unwavering commitment to the cause of Indian independence. This book chronicles Azad's remarkable journey, his daring escapades, and his role as a key figure in the freedom struggle. Discover the personal and historical significance of Chandrashekhar Azad's contribution to the fight for freedom. Chandrashekhar Azad; the great revolutionar y of India; was born on 23rd July ; 1906 in Bhawra village of Alirajpur ; a princely state in Madhya Pradesh. His father’s name was Shri Sitaram Tiwari and mother’s name was Smt. Jagrani Devi. Three sons were born to them before Azad’s birth; but only one son named Sukhdev sur vived. Azad’s parents were very happy with the child’s arrival but were worried because he was very frail at the time of his birth.


Blessed One

Blessed One

Author: Hiranya Borah

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2021-01-12

Total Pages: 395

ISBN-13:

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The novel is based on a curse story; a curse has been chasing a family generation after generation due to a crime committed by a powerful person due to ego clash with another powerful person. The protagonist was also on the firing line of the curse. However, he was saved from the curse by the blessings of his mother and mother goddess. The basic theme of the book is ‘blessings are more powerful than the curses.’ The book contains some unbelievable stories how the protagonist had been saved from almost sure death by a supernatural power. Throughout his life, the protagonist was in search of an answer why he was saved by the Almighty when he was about to die. Finally he got the answer when he was unconscious due to a murderous attack by a spurned lover by pumping three bullets in his chest. He survived the attack to become an enlighten person who finally has decided to denounce the world forever to devote his life for the mankind and for preservation of the environment.


Mula Gabharu

Mula Gabharu

Author: Hiranya Borah

Publisher: Blue Rose Publishers

Published: 2021-10-13

Total Pages: 272

ISBN-13:

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The novel is based on an Assamese legend, Princess Mula Gabharu, the younger sister of the Greatest Ahom King, Swargadeo Suhungmung Dihinigia Raja, who became a martyr while defending border against the fifth attempt (out of 17 unsuccessful attempts in 158 years from 1527 to 1685) by the Mighty Mughals to subjugate Assam in 1533-34. She took a decision to face the invading army after her husband Frasengmung Borgohain became a martyr fighting with the same invaders. Her participation galvanized the Assamese Army to defeat the Mughals and the leader of the invaders, Turbak Khan was killed by her stepbrother, Konseng Borpatra Gohain. Her son, Ton Kham also took part in this battle. The novel also describes the heroics of Sati Sadhani, the last Chutiya Queen and Kachari Prince, Detcha who were defeated by Frasengmung Borgohain in two separate battles. The novel also refers about Rani Gaidinlu while legacy of Mula has been shared with the readers.


Chandraprabha

Chandraprabha

Author: Hiranya Borah

Publisher:

Published: 2021-05-25

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9789354275654

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'Chandraprabha: The Iron Lady of Assam' is an analytical biography of Padmashri Chandraprabha Saikiani (1901-1972), who was a leading freedom fighter, social reformer, educationist and a pioneer of women empowerment of Assam. The book has been written contextually instead of chronologically and therefore some repetition will be observed by the readers in the book. As there are many books on the Iron Lady of Assam in the public domain, the book has not been written as a typical biography on her. This book will showcase her capability and accomplishments as a freedom fighter, as a writer, as a poet and as a social worker despite her personal struggles throughout her life against many social norms.


India's Freedom Struggle 1857–1947

India's Freedom Struggle 1857–1947

Author: Peter Heehs

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 1998-05-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 0199087660

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This book is an accessible introduction to the rise of the Indian freedom struggle between the Great Revolt of 1857 and the attainment of Independence in 1947.


The Pride of T20 Cricket

The Pride of T20 Cricket

Author: Abhishek Kapoor

Publisher:

Published: 2020-03-16

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9789353965853

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India's own light-hearted novel, The Pride of t20 cricket by Abhishek Kapoor is a cricket based comedy!THE PLOT: Though Canada Singh is a well experienced cricket coach, he is perhaps the most controversial man on and off the field.Not getting too disheartened by the extraordinary circumstance and with the sole intention to win the 2020 edition of Kanpur's most prestigious annual t20 cricket tournament, he decided to create and guide a team of independent rookies.The plot focuses on the hilarious journey of Canada and his team. It also lays emphasis on the bond of love between him and his beloved daughter, Shefali, who is left with no other option but to support either her father or her boyfriend.FROM THE AUTHOR: "While The Selfish Betrayals was a visual representation of thrilling scenes using the magic of words, The Pride of t20 cricket is a hilarious and quick read that aims to bring a smile on your face!" - ABHISHEK KAPO