- Zusatztext
It is a biographical novel based on Martyr, Kanaklata Barua and cotemporary History of Assam. Kanaklata Barua was only 17 years when she was shot dead from point blank range on 20th September, 1942 by British Police in front of Gohpur police station. As a part of Quit India movement of India, she was leading a peaceful procession to hoist tricolour at Gohpur Police station removing British flag to end British Raj in India symbolically. As a mark of respect of her supreme sacrifice, 'Martyr Day' has been observed by the Government of Assam on 20th September on each year after India regained her independence. Many institutions have been named after her and one INS has also been named by Government of India as a gratitude towards the martyr for her supreme sacrifice for our motherland.
- Autorenportrait
Hiranya Borah has published more than 190 ebooks and has published 14 English books in print. Apart from writing books, he is also a motivational speaker for the youngsters. The highpoint on his literary career came when after receiving a copy of his book, 'Chandrapraba: The Iron Lady of Assam', the Hon'ble PM of India had tweeted from his personal tweeter handle about the book and which was re-tweeted by around 2500 viewers within hours of his tweeting. The earlier printed publications of the author are: Random Thoughts through a Coloured Prism (Inspirational-2017) Melody of Fragrance (Fiction-2017) Guilt: Gift of Winter Spring (Novel-2018) Twenty-five Love Stories (2018) Aparajeeta: A Compilation of Short Stories (2018) How to Become Unpopular (Inspirational-2019) Random Stories and Dilemma of an Old Man (Inspirational-2019) Father's Choice: A Story of True Love (Novel-2019) Three Goddesses and one Rascal (Novel-2020) The Blessed One (Novel-2020) Chandraprabha: The Iron Lady of Assam (Biography-2021) Mula Gabharu: A Story of Extreme Valour and Patriotism (Historical Novel-2021) Blessed One Part II (Super natural novel 2021) Humiliations and Inspiration: An Incomplete Journey of My Life (Autobiography-2022) Seuz Jonack (Assamese) Meghar Arar Surya (Assamese)
It is a biographical novel based on Martyr, Kanaklata Barua and cotemporary History of Assam. Kanaklata Barua was only 17 years when she was shot dead from point blank range on 20th September, 1942 by British Police in front of Gohpur police station. As a part of Quit India movement of India, she was leading a peaceful procession to hoist tricolour at Gohpur Police station removing British flag to end British Raj in India symbolically. As a mark of respect of her supreme sacrifice, 'Martyr Day' has been observed by the Government of Assam on 20th September on each year after India regained her independence. Many institutions have been named after her and one INS has also been named by Government of India as a gratitude towards the martyr for her supreme sacrifice for our motherland.