5/5 Srimanta g. 1 year ago on Google
Wish
I
could
have
visited
this
place
earlier.
As
an
Indian
born
in
Independent
India
and
growing
up
to
tales
of
our
freedom
fighters
used
to
give
me
goosebumps.
But
this
man
has
always
inspired
me
for
his
sheer
love
of
the
nation
and
focus
to
bring
in
Independence.
Over
the
years
I
read
a
lot
of
book
about
him
and
the
visit
to
the
museum
brought
everything
to
a
full
circle.
As
you
enter
you
encounter
the
vehicle
which
was
used
to
flee
from
Kolkata
when
he
was
under
house
arrest.
The
ticket
is
minimal
Rs
10/-
and
photography
inside
the
museum
is
prohibited.
Well
I
think
this
is
a
stupid
move
when
a
mobile
phone
is
the
most
powerful
tool
of
communication
&
can
promote
this
museum
to
far
away
land
where
the
you
tube
channel
of
the
museum
cannot
reach
due
to
lack
of
funds
and
promotion.
A
museum
of
Netaji
should
change
with
time
and
I
hope
the
authorities
can
see
what
I
am
visualising
from
my
vantage
point.
The
museum
is
well
maintained
very
neat
and
clean
spread
over
2
floors.
There
are
no
lift
and
you
will
have
to
climb
the
wooden
stairs.
The
entire
life
of
Netaji
will
be
presented
in
front
of
your
life.
The
first
floor
displays
his
and
his
brothers
bed
room
and
study
room.
The
next
floor
has
portraits
and
excerpts
of
his
letter
across
his
life.
It
also
shows
his
escape
route
to
Europe
and
back
to
Japan.
One
letter
caught
my
attention
where
he
writes
his
brother
that
probably
they
won’t
meet
again
!
This
journey
across
his
lifecycle
brought
tears
to
my
eyes
and
for
a
second
I
wished
if
it
was
possible
to
touch
the
feet
of
this
legend
by
getting
into
a
time
machine.
If
you
are
in
Kolkata
and
you
love
your
country
please
pay
homage
this
to
this
General
without
home
we
wouldn’t
have
got
our
freedom
so
easily..
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