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Subhas Chandra Bose was a great and very brave leader of the country who became famous as a Netaji

because of his hard works. He was born on 23rd of January in 1897 in a Hindu family in the Cuttack.
He was very brave and brilliant from his childhood and physically strong too. He always believed in the
violence and even, once he had beaten his European school professor. Later he was expelled from
school as a punishment. He passed his B.A. degree successfully from University of Calcutta with first
division in 1918. Later he went to England for Tripose degree at Cambridge University. He always
wanted to serve his country as a high official.

In order to serve his country for freedom from British rule, he joined Congress movement. Later he
was selected as President of Congress in 1939 and then expelled because of his differences with
Congress policy. He escaped from India during Second World War and asked Germany for help where
he was given military training for two years by the Hitler. He raised there his own Indian National Army
by training Indian residents and prisoners of war from Germany, Italy and Japan. He became successful
in making a true Indian National Army (means Azad Hind Fauj) with good morale and discipline.

MAHATMA GANDHI ESSAY 5 (300 WORDS)


Mahatma Gandhi was a great freedom fighter who spent his whole life in struggle for the independence of
India. He was born in the Indian Hindu family on 2nd of October in 1869 in the Porbander, Gujarat. He lived
his whole as a leader of the Indian people. His whole life story is a great inspiration for us. He is called as
the Bapu or Rashtrapita as he spent his life in fighting against British rule for the freedom of us. While
fighting with Britishers he took help of his great weapons like non-violence and Satyagraha movements to
achieve freedom. Many times he got arrested and sent to the jail but he never discourages himself and
continued fighting for national freedom.
He is the real father of our nation who really used his all power to make us free from the British rule. He
truly understood the power of unity in people (from different castes, religions, community, race, age or
gender) which he used all through his independence movement. Finally he forced Britishers to quit India
forever through his mass movements on 15th of August in 1947. Since 1947, the 15th of August is celebrated
every year as the Independence Day in India.

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