“One individual may die for an idea, but that idea will, after his death, incarnate itself in a thousand lives.”
Our heartiest tribute to NETAJI on his birth anniversary.
As a true humanist Subhash Chandra Bose like Vivekananda preferred moral progress instead of material progress. In his Presidential Address at the Students Conference held at Lahore in October1929, he expounded his concept of freedom which he wanted for India. “This freedom implies not only emancipation from political bondage but also equal distribution of wealth, abolition of caste barriers and social inequalities and destruction of communalism and religious intolerance.” He wanted that the privileges of landlords, capitalists and higher classes in society to be reduced. He said, “Free India will not be a land of capitalists, landlords and castes. Free India will be a social and political democracy…. a reign of perfect equality, social, economic and political” shall prevail in Free India.