| Jan 23,
1897 |
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Subhash Chandra Bose was born in
Bengal |
| 1913 |
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Subhash joined the Presidency
College in Calcutta |
| 1914 |
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Went to Northern India, looking
for spiritual master to show him the right path |
| Feb
1916 |
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Bose was expelled from the college |
| July
1917 |
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Bose was re-admitted to the
college |
| 1918 |
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He joined the University Training
Corps |
| 1919 |
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Bose achieved first class honours
in philosophy, and went to England |
| 1920 |
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Bose passed the Civil Service open
examination and stood fourth |
| Jan
1921 |
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Bose offered himself to work at
the Congress National College in Calcutta |
| Apr
1921 |
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Bose resigned from the Indian
Civil Service |
| July
1921 |
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Returned to India |
| 1921 |
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Subhash Chandra Bose entered into
Indian politics |
| 1921 |
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Bose organized a boycott of the
Prince of Wales' visit to India. |
| Dec 10,
1921 |
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Bose was arrested for parading
illegally |
| 1922 |
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Bose spent six weeks working day
and night in the flooded regions of Northern Bengal |
| Oct
1924 |
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Bose was arrested as a suspected
dangerous terrorist |
| Jan
1925 |
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Bose was removed from Alipore Jail
to the great fort of Mandalay in Burma |
| 1926 |
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Bose was nominated as a candidate
for Bengal Legislative Assemble |
| May 16,
1927 |
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Bose was released from jail |
| Dec
1927 |
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Bose became the General Secretary
of the Congress |
| 1928 |
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Bose commanded the parade of
Congress Volunteers' at the Congress Assembly |
| Jan 23,
1930 |
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Bose was arrested for leading an
independent procession |
| July
1930 |
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He staged a hunger strike against
the prison treatment |
| Sep 25,
1930 |
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He was released from prison and
was elected the mayor of Calcutta |
| 1931 |
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Bose was arrested for visiting the
disturbed area of Bengal |
| Jan 2,
1932 |
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He was arrested again |
| Feb 22,
1932 |
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Bose was released on the condition
that he went to Europe |
| May,
1932 |
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Issued a manifesto in Vienna. |
| Nov
1934 |
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Bose released a book called
"The Indian Struggle" |
| 1934
end |
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Bose flew to India |
| 1938-1939 |
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Elected President of the Indian
National Congress. Rabindranath Tagore felicitates Subhash as
"Desh-Nayak" |
| Jan 17,
1941 |
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Bose escaped from house arrest in
India and fled secretly to Berlin |
| Jan 26,
1943 |
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He celebrated "Independence
Day" in Berlin |
| July
2,1943 |
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Bose reached Singapore |
| July
1943 |
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Proclaimed Azad Hind Government in
Singapore |
| Aug 25,
1943 |
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Bose took charge of the Indian
National Army |
| Dec
1943 |
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2nd INA division was formed |
| 1944 |
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Bose lost Imphala Campaign |
| 1945 |
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Believed to have died in an air
crash |