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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalHow much longer would the people of India endure their slavery? We have to fight against them, we have to liberate the motherland. That is why a great struggle was waged against them. Starting from the Nil Rebellion, the Santal Rebellion, the Munda Rebellion and the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857.
Almost a hundred years have passed in this way. Then the 'Agniyuga' began. The youth of the country have awakened. From Punjab to Maharashtra, from Maharashtra to Bihar, from Bihar to Odisha, from Odisha to Assam and from Assam to the whole of Bengal. Revolutionary organizations were formed in various places. One of them was the 'Indian Republican Army.' We all know about the "Chittagong Youth Revolt" of Masterda Surya Sen. Many young people, both known and unknown, responded to his call. On April 18, 1930, the Great Revolt against the British Empire took place in Chittagong, followed by the deadly battle of Jalalabad Hills. Twelve young men lost their lives in that battle. Their biographies are presented in this book. A few days after the battle of Jalalabad Hills, the Battle of Kalarpole began, where four young revolutionaries lost their lives. The biographies of the young revolutionaries of this Kalarpole war are presented through this book. Hence the name of the book - "From Chittagong Armoury Raid." There are also life stories of several other revolutionaries. I hope the readers will enjoy reading the book and quench their thirst for knowledge.
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Since childhood, he had a dream that he would work for the country. So he wanted to join the army. From the age of about 6-7, he wanted to know about the biographies of the country's brave warriors and freedom fighters. Our author's name is Prakash Roy. He was born on March 14, 1996 in Satvendi village of Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal. He received his first education at Panbari Barmanpara RR School, after which he joined Panbari Bhabani High School.
He tried to study a lot while fighting against family hardships, but he had to admit defeat in front of family hardships. His dream did not come true, his dream remained. Gradually, he started telling the people of the country through social media who had sacrificed for the country. We do not know about all the patriots, so he tries to present the stories of all the patriots to everyone.
Gradually, he won the hearts of many on social media and, as per the readers' wishes, he started writing books. He started writing his books and named his first Bengali book 'Khoma Nei Deshdrohi'.
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