Friday, February 12, 2010

navya russia

Grea servd sane purposecommuist at coommunsit writer Saroj Acharya wrote abook called navya russia tells us how Bolsevik s destroys the old system.He made bengalle public aware. Another book by Atul Sen served same purpose.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Book by Somen Thakur

Given below is a list of books by Somen Thakur - scion of the legendary Thakur (Tagore) family of Bengal. The names of the books are in BOLD:
  1. Lenin - Kolkata - 1934
  2. November Biplab o Bharatbarsha - Kolkata - 1935
  3. Biplabi Russia - Kolkata - 1930
  4. Sadharan Satyobadir Ishtahar - Kolkata - 1929
  5. Jatri - Kolkata - 1975
  6. Soviet Republic - Kolkata

Monday, February 8, 2010

There was lot of marist bicussion in Bengal in patriks monern reie and Probasi.And wehad book Somen Thakur.wE HAD SAYENDRA MAJUMdER,EDITOR OF anannda barar. Bajar.We had Somen Thakur.Sush was intellecta help to Lenin.

Sunday, February 7, 2010

Revolt in Petrorgad

At the time of the Bolshevik revolution lot of things were published in various periodicals in India. Title example: Revolt in Petrograd.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

JYOTI Basu

Mrs Tamalika Seth has written a book on jyoti Basu.As far as I know she is MLA Mahisa dal.better half of Lakshan Seth.Hope people arreciate it.

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Netaji's mass movement and its impact on the Holwell Monument

Many of us are not really aware of Netaji's stature as a mass leader and the impact that he has had on India's freedom struggle as such. Given below is an account of Netaji's crusade against the Holwell Monument to illustrate just how powerful a mass leader he was.

Monday, January 25, 2010

26 January: Why?

Its 26 January today and India is celebrating its Republic Day. However, it has never been quite clear to me why we have an "Independence Day" (15 August) and a seperate "Republic Day"! I would appreciate it if someone helped me to understand this apparent incongruity. Have also heard, among other things, that we owe our independence to the Naval Mutiny of 1945! There are many who believe that Gandhiji was not the architect of our independence, but it was Netaji Subhas Chandra Basu who was directly instrumental in bringing about India's independence. It would be very nice if someone clears this matter for me.
Further, the Communist claim that "Yeh Azadi Jhoota Hai" (The freedom we have got is a false one) . Can someone help me about this "slogan" of the Communists?