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- Author: কৃষ্ণা বসু (Krishna Bose)
- Genre: Netaji O Netaji Prasanga (Netaji and Related Topics)
- Cover: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350407622
- Pages: 124
- Weight: 595 grams
Book Summary:
- Explores the lesser-known chapter of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s life – his deep relationship with his wife, Emilie Schenkl.
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Key Events:
- June 1934: First meeting in Vienna.
- December 1937: Secret wedding in Badgastein, Austria.
- February 1943: Netaji left Emilie and their newborn daughter Anita in Europe to lead the Indian independence movement in East Asia. They never met again.
- Despite long separations, Netaji and Emilie maintained contact through letters.
- Emilie Schenkl was born in 1910 into a middle-class Viennese family and passed away in 1996.
- She remained deeply devoted to Netaji’s memory and had unwavering love and loyalty toward India.
- Raised their daughter Anita single-handedly while staying away from public attention.
- She shared a close bond with Netaji’s nephew Shishir Kumar Bose, who later introduced his wife Krishna Bose to Emilie.
- Krishna Bose, who had the opportunity to personally know Emilie, presents the story of this silent yet powerful woman's sacrifices.
- The book also highlights the unique love story of a great revolutionary and a foreign woman.
About the Author - Krishna Bose:
- Born: December 26, 1930, in Dhaka.
- Father: Charuchandra Chowdhury (a scholar).
- Mother: Chhaya Devi Chowdhurani.
- Married: Shishir Kumar Bose (1955), a renowned freedom fighter and pediatrician.
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Education & Career:
- Postgraduate in English Literature from Calcutta University.
- Taught for 40 years at City College (South), Kolkata.
- Served 8 years as Principal of City College.
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Political Career:
- Elected to Lok Sabha three times from Jadavpur.
- Became a respected leader in West Bengal and Indian politics.
- 1999-2004: Chairperson of Parliament’s Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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Contribution to Netaji Research:
- After marriage, actively worked at Netaji Research Bureau in Kolkata’s Netaji Bhavan.
- After Shishir Bose’s passing (2000), she became the Chairperson of Netaji Research Bureau.
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Other Roles:
- President of the Institute of Child Health, Kolkata, where her husband was the Director.
- Children: Sugata Bose and Sumanta Bose.
- Passed away: February 22, 2020, in Kolkata.