In 1920 Mahatma Gandhi had declared the Non Cooperation movement. There was excitement & fervor in the air. A lot of young Indians took part in peaceful demonstrations, across India.
One of those young Indians, was a boy studying Physics in Calcutta Univ. His name was Noni Gopal.
Young Noni took part in a small but loud demonstration against the British Rule, near Elgin road,Calcutta. He was also the person, who wrote the pamphlet against the British Rule, distributed by the protestors that day. Young Noni had his final exams in 2 weeks.
After the peaceful protest - he returned back home and was studying in his room, when Calcutta Police came to Noni’s house and arrested him.
He was duly presented to a Magistrate the next morning and sent to Prison.
Noni missed his exams. A few days later, while being taken to Court for a hearing, with a few other under-trial revolutionaries, Noni managed to escape.
With the help of a few friends, relatives&well-wishers, Noni reached Madras &managed to board a ship sailing to America.
Young Noni Gopal reached Ellis Island near New York with an equivalent of just $5 in his pocket& no identity papers. Those were different days-he was welcomed in.
There was an active community of Indians including the likes of Haridas Gayadeen,Sailendra Nath Ghose,Sarat Mukerjee
And the famous Taraknath Das, of the Ghadar Party in North America - who helped young Noni settle down in Philadelphia.
Noni started a small Radio Repair shop &fell in love with a local school teacher named Charlotte.
She was an American of French-German descent&was interested in Vedanta philosophy.They got married.
Life went well - Noni continued to support the activities of the Indian revolutionaries back home in India.
9 years after Noni escaped from Calcutta Police,
in 1929 - Noni & Charlotte had a son - they named him Amar.
Amar grew up in a household that valued education - as a kid, he loved tinkering in his father’s Radio repair workshop.
Amar went on to study at MIT - and become an assistant professor there after completing his PhD.
As a professor - Amar was granted a few patents in areas including Loudspeaker design, which eventually became the basis of his new start-up.
This small start-up, founded by the son of an Indian fugitive&revolutionary with virtually no money, went on to become a global brand, directly employing over 11,000 people, making Amar the 271st richest man in the world.
His brand was loved by the likes of Steve Jobs
His products are used around the world in Concert Halls, Music Studios and even public institutions like NASA, The Vatican, the American House of representatives and the Parliament of India.
This is the story of Indian Revolutionary, Late Shri Noni Gopal Bose &his son, Late Dr. Amar Gopal Bose of the
Bose Corporation.
Had the British Controlled Calcutta police not jailed a young student of the Calcutta University in 1920 - perhaps the world would’ve never got this
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On 22nd July, 1947. A former Commander of the then Royal Air Force was having dinner with his wife at his residence. At about 10pm the phone rang.
Within minutes after lifting the phone, he could well understand that the call was from none other than the PM designate
Shri Jawahar Lal Nehru. Nehru, who incidentally was one of his close friends &well wishers too. After talking to him for few minutes he returned to the dining table visibly extremely disturbed.
Finding him in a state of absent mindedness, his wife asked him " What is the matter? Why you appear to be so tense ? Whose phone call was it ? "The officer replied: " I have to immediately rush to Indonesia with my personal plane.
Hathras in Western UP,currently in news for dubious reasons,has 4 railway stations (City, Jn, Kila, Road)
Hathras can be recalled as being remembered for other reasons, quite opposite of what it’s today, when people are calling it a rape city,was actually once a city of Saints
Tulsi Sahib (1763-1843),heir to the throne of Poona (Pune), renounced his royal heritage to seek mystic reality, moved to Hathras,attracting a devoted following.Initiated many followers who later themselves became big Saints starting their own sects-one being the Radhasoami Sect
More than 130 years back, a wandering peniless monk was sitting on a bench of Hathras Jn station. He was traveling partly on foot, partly by train, partly by bullock cart.Suddenly, the ASM of the station spotted this sanyasi with striking features.
In 2013 there was a huge case in a western UP village of a Jat girl eloping with a Muslim boy.She was 19 &first year BA student.A huge Maha-panchayat was organised by the girl’s family with approx 3000 people attending.I also attended. I was the only female in that Maha-Panchayat
I went there in my personal capacity, to see how things work in villages. Attendees were mostly upper caste men, they had gathered to basically castigate Muslims, blame the boy, & find a solution. I saw some local BJP leaders also there. This was August 2013.
I found out that this Muslim boy had come from outside to live with his uncle in a village nearby the girl’s village & due to close proximity of the 2 villages, he used to frequent the girl’s village as he had made some friends there.
Ex-servicemen Contributory Health Scheme (ECHS) was launched 01 April 2003, all thanks to the efforts of late Jaswant Singh, who was Defence Minister in Vajpayee Govt & later Finance Minister. Jaswant Singh was an ex Indian Army Major himself from the National Defence Academy.
Jaswant Singh was as Armoured officer from the Central Indian Horse (CIH) regiment. His cousin. Lt General Hanut Singh was Commandant at Poona Horse.
Defence Ministry was resistant towards the ECHS scheme & the file was not being cleared.
When Jaswant Singh entered Finance Ministry on Mar 31,2003, his first conversation with the Finance Secretary
JS : Mr Finance Secy (FS) I understand clearance of MoD proposal for ECHS has been doing the rounds for last one year, and is not being cleared by our Ministry.
Looking at what Shiv Sainiks did to a retired Navy veteran the below given story tells us how other nations value veterans.
In his book `Toward Resurgent India', Lt. Gen. (Retd.) M. M. Lakhera, writes:
“I had gone to UK in 1995 as Deputy Leader of the Indian Delegation to take part in the 50th Anniversary celebrations of the victory in Europe during the Second World War.
I, along with four other Army officers, had just stepped out after attending the inaugural session
and were waiting on the roadside for the traffic to ease so as to walk across the road to the vehicle park. Among those with me was Honorary Captain Umrao Singh, a Victoria Cross winner.
How lack of facilities & refusal to admit Covid infected veterans in hospitals is killing them, both civilians and defence personnel.
Last week a 76-yr old retired Indian Airforce Wing Commander in Gurugram fell ill.
He had a history of cardiac problems.His children took him to Army Hospital Research & Referral , commonly known as R&R. After struggling for more than an hour the veteran was denied admission. Main argument was that they have orders not to entertain veterans.
The veteran IAF WgCdr was taken to Army Base Hospital , but there also the authorities refused admission. Finally,they brought him back to Gurugram and managed admission in a small private hospital. (Metro)
After 24 hours, this hospital advised he be shifted to a bigger hospital