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