THE ALIPORE BOMB CASE

A Historic Pre-Independence Trial
By Noorul Hoda

THE ALIPORE BOMB CASE

It was one of the most sensational trials in the history of the Indian independence movement. Forty-nine accused and 206 witnesses appeared in court. Four hundred documents were filed and 5000 exhibits were produced including bombs, revolvers and acid. The English judge, CB Beechcroft had studied with one of the accused at Cambridge. The Chief Prosecutor, Eardley Norton displayed a loaded revolver on his briefcase during the trial. Young lawyer Chittaranjan Das who would later become a major figure in the independence movement, appeared for the defence.
It all began with a bomb hurled at a carriage in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, on 30th April 1908, by Khudiram Bose and Prafulla Chaki, two teenaged revolutionaries who would shake the British Empire to its core and set in motion a chain of events that would eventually gain India its freedom.
The Alipore Bomb Case: A Historic Pre-Independence Trial is an inspiring account of the revolutionary secret societies that formed the vanguard of India’s independence movement. Guided and aided by intellectuals and spiritual stalwarts like Aurobindo Ghose and Lokmanya Bal Gangadhar Tilak, the nationalist movement sounded the bugle for a colonised India’s determination to gain complete independence from the oppressive British rule.
A fast-paced and informative read, The Alipore Bomb Case: A Historic Pre-Independence Trial recreates, through a narrative relayed by extracts of the actual trial, a crucial chapter of India’s independence movement.

 

OFFICE FABLES FOR TODAY’S MANAGE

Compiled By Rakhshanda Jalil

NIYOGI BOOKS

Office Fables for Today’s Manager brings you a collection of inspirational stories that are simple and easy to read. Most of the stories here are short, seldom more than a page long. They depend not so much on transferring large amounts of information to the reader but more on catalysing understanding. They compel you to pause, reflect and carry the message through the day. These are not feel-good eulogies, but a collection of stories that carries the kernel of business intelligence. You will find something in Office Fables that speaks to you, that supports, inspires and energises you to improve the quality of life at work and, in the process, grow and develop.
THE AUTHOR
Rakhshanda Jalil is a Delhi-based writer and editor. She has written several books on management, family businesses, grooming and self-help. She has co-authored Partners in Freedom; Jamia Millia Islamia(Niyogi Books). At present, she is Media Coordinator, Jamia Millia Islamia.
She also has to her credit a recent release Invisible City: The Hidden Monuments of Delhi (Niyogi Books).
Specifications:
Size: 8 inches x 5 inches
Binding: Flexiback
Paper: 90 gsm
Page extent: 104
ISBN: 81-89738-09-7
Price: INR 125