Wednesday, January 16, 2013

these are list of items that was found in the room of the greatest of  sons of our country as reported by the committee but still, they couldn't not establish his identity or so they say "inconclusive" and hence this son died a lonely death and faithfully kept his promise to his beloved mother to remain in hiding for the rest of his life.


Newpapers/Magazines

    Reader's Digest
    Time
    The Pioneer
    Times of India
    Organiser
    Dainik Jagran
    Amrit Prabhat
    Aaj
    Probe India
    Onlooker
    The Illustrated Weekly of India
    Dharamyug
    Hindusthan Standard
    Joyshree
    Jugantar
    Anandabazar Patrika
    Indian Observer
    The Indian Express
    The Statesman
    Bartaman
    Blitz
    Swatantra Bharat

General books in English

    A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-1
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-3
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-4
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-5
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-15
    The Works of Charles Dickens: The Authentic Edition-18
    The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens
    Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens
    Bleak House by Charles Dickens
    Great Expectations by Charles Dickens
    The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens
    Hard Times by Charles Dickens
    Christmas Stories by Charles Dickens
    Our Mutual Friend by Charles Dickens
    Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens
    American Notes by Charles Dickens
    Pictures from Italy by Charles Dickens
    A Child's History of England by Charles Dickens
    Martin Chuzzlewit by Charles Dickens
    The Uncommercial Traveller by Charles Dickens
    David Copperfield by Charles Dickens
    Cheiro's Book of Numbers
    Twentieth Century Dictionary
    Complete Works of William Shakespeare
    Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift
    The Odyssey by Homer
    Carry on Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
    Right Ho Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
    The Inimitable Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse
    The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz
    The Lessons of History by Will Durant and Ariel Durant
    Flying Saucers Farewell by George Adamski
    Life Beyond Death by Swami Abhedananda
    The Story of Civilization by Will and Durant Vol 1-10
    Celebrated Crimes translated by I. G. Burnham
    The Heart of Midlothian by Sir Walter Scott
    The Hunchback of Notre-Dame by Victor Hugo
    Tropic of Cancer by Henry Miller
    Richard II by William Shakespeare
    Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
    The Tragedy of King Lear by William Shakespeare
    Othello by William Shakespeare
    Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    To Each is a Stranger: Agyaye (Translation)
    Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carroll
    Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus
    The Suppliants by Aeschylus
    Homer's Iliad (Translation by Richmond Lattimore)
    The Judge by Tara Shankar Banerjee (Translation)
    Useful Plants of India and Pakistan by Z. F. Dastur
    Medicinal Plants of India and Pakistan by Z F Dastur
    Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Aldous Huxley
    The Sacred Rome
    Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam by Omar Khayyam (Translation by Edward FitzGerald)
    Flying Saucers Have Landed - Leslie & Adamski
    The World Eye by Lobson Rompad

Books on politics and related subjects

    Dissentient Report by Suresh Chandra Bose
    Jinnah and Gandhi by H. K. Majumdar
    International Military Tribunal for the Far East: Dissentient Judgement of Justice Radha Binod Pal
    Message of Subhas Chandra Bose: Suresh Chandra Bose
    Vivekananad's Influence on Subhas: Nanda Mukherjee
    Netaji Through German Lense: Nanda Mukherjee
    India Wins Freedom: Maulana Azad
    Netaji Ban Bandhu-Azad Hind Wa Bangladesh: Samar Guha
    The History of the Freedom Movement in India Vo1 1-3: R. C. Majumdar
    The Last Days of the British Raj by Leonard Mosley
    Moscow's Hand in India by Peter Sengar (Underlined with comments)
    Moscow's Shadow over West Bengal: Rajni Mukherjee
    Freedom and After: Ravindra Nath
    Jail Mein 30 Baras (30 years in prison): Trailokya Nath Chakrovarty
    Nehru's Fatal Friendship: Sita Ram Goel
    Distant Neighbour: Kuldip Nayyar
    India's China War by Neville Maxwell
    Charter of the United Nations
    Between the Lines: Kuldeep Nayyar
    India Critical Years: Kuldeep Nayyar
    Himalayan Blunder by Brigadier John Dalvi
    The Gulag Archipelago by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Part 1, 3 and 4

Photographs of Netaji and people close to him

    A photograph of Janki Nath Bose and Prabhawati Bose framed in glass
    A photograph framed in glass having a slip on which is written "father and mother"
    A picture showing a young and an old person. Lalita Bose identified the young person as her uncle Subhas
    A picture showing Pabitra Mohan Roy and his family
    A picture showing people performing the shradh ceremony of Leela Roy
    A picture showing Suresh Bose, former West Bengal Chief Minister Prafulla Chandra Sen and Samar Guha
    A picture showing Suresh Bose garlanding picture of Leela Roy
    A picture showing Trailokya Nath Chakrovarty garlanding a picture of Leela Roy
    A picture showing a big picture of Subhas Bose that has been garlanded
    A picture showing two rows of lamps. The caption says "deep sajja on the birthday of Netaji"
    A picture showing some people playing band. Caption says "Birthday of Netaji-1973 band party"
    A picture showing some girls blowing conchs. The caption says "Shanka Dhawani, Netaji Birthday"
    A picture showing some people, including Pabitra Mohna Roy, performing yagna Top

Collectibles on Subhas Bose death mystery

    A collection of newspapers and magazines discussing to the proceedings and findings of Kholsa Commission
    A file of papers on Khosla Commission dated July 1971. One of the documents is a five-page letter in which the Government of India has been requested to produce 12 documents
    Notarised oath paper given to Khosla Commission by Dwijendra Nath Bose, a nephew of Subhas Bose
    Invoice for Prof Samar Guha's book "Netaji: Dead or Alive"
    Original summons sent to Suresh Bose by Khosla Commission
    A news report in "Daily Monitor" of 30.5.70 titled 'Mary Taylor's sensational Confession' where a British woman speaks of her father who thought Subhas Bose to be alive
    Series of articles in "Anand Bazar Patrika" written by Barun Sen Gupta from 25 September to 22 October 1974. Titled "Was Taihoku plane crash planned?," the series refers to Leela Roy's visit to Neemsar to meet a hermit
    Bangla magazine "Amrita" containing an essay by Dwijendra Nath Bose on Netaji's disappearance
    A copy of "Times of India", Delhi, 26 October 1982 containing article "Soviet Scholars revise opinion of Netaji"
    A copy of "The India Observer" of 2 October 1964 containing article "Netaji in exile"
    A copy of "Swatantra Bharat" of 13 March 1978 containing report on claims of Samar Guha that Subhas Bose was alive
    Copies of "Jugantar" of 8 August 1977 and "Statesman" of 20 August 1977 containing reports on Transfer of Power volumes that had extracts of secret documents on Subhas Bose's death

Other objects

    Empire Corona Typewriter (Made in England)
    A broken ivory smoking pipe and pipe cleaners
    Gillette safety razor (Made in England)
    One lead pencil fitted with a torch
    Magnifying glass (Made in Switzerland)
    One Rolex wrist watch
    One Omega gold wrist watch
    One chronometer
    One large Tricolour
    A pair of 16X56 German binoculars
    Records of K. L. Saighal, Nazrul Geet, Bismillah Khan's shahnai, and Ravi Shankar's ragas
    Records of Netaji's voice issued by Netaji Research Bureau
    Two LP record of Qazi Nazrul Islam in the voice of Rabindra Nath Tagore
    Philips Super FM automatic frequency controlled transistor
    12 Hitachi compact cassettes
    National Panasonic tape recorder

One of many letters discovered in the Faizabad trunks says:

"Crores [many millions] of Indians have put their eyes upon you. One day the Lord will himself salvage the sorrow of the people, the evil will be destroyed and God will prevail. You are our God in human form."
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