Torture suffered by Freedom Fighters in the Cellular Jail...[as most photos of Indian martyrs were removed by- hacker called register.com;new photos are now put again at the bottom of this article] [AGAIN REMOVED== MEANS BRITISH??HACKER?] now 3rd time putting photos below at bottom:- in January 2010, the Chinese search engine Baidu sued Register.com for gross negligence after an employee allegedly allowed a third party to access to Baidu's account despite them failing to pass basic security verification, allowing their website to be hijacked by the Iranian Cyber Army THE ABOVE PARAGRAPH ABOUT Iranian Cyber Army IS NOT PUT THERE BY ME SO ANOTHER HACKER ATTACK!! I DON'T KNOW WHO THE HACKER IS --MAY BE IRANIAN --MAY BE PAKISTANI--MAY BE ENGLISH --MAY BE CHINESE--ANY WAY NO INDIAN HACKER WILL REMOVE PHOTOS OF INDIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS | |
floging triangle Baba Prithvi Singh Azad Lahore Conspiracy Case ( First) Born in village labru-Patiala-Punjab. One of the founder members of the Gadar Party. Sentenced to death in the Lahore Conspiracy Case 1915. Afterwards commuted to life imprisonment. Deported to Cellular jail- Andamans. Repatriated to mainland and while on transit to Nagpur Central Jail escaped from police custody from a running mail train on 29-11-1922. Led an underground life for sixteen years. In 1938, he voluntarily surrendered to Mahatma Gandhi. He was again arrested by the British Government. But was released with the outbreak of the second world war(1939). | ||
Gopal Acharya
Atharabari Mail Action Born 1911-Usthi, Myamansingh ( now in Bangladesh) s/o late Ambikakanta Acharya. Belonged to 'Anusheelan Samity'. Sentenced to seven years prison term in Atharbari Mail Action in September 1931. Deported to Andamans. Took part in the two hunger strikesw in Cellular Jail 1933 May, 45 days and 1937 July , 37 days. Repatriated and released in 1937. Externed from Calcutta in June 1940. Again arrested and detained under Defense of India rules from July 1940 to July 1942. Total jail period more than eight years. | ||
Shambhu Nath Azad
Ooty Bank Action Arrested in connection with Ooty Bank Action. Awarded ten years rigourous imprisonment. Deported to the Andamans. Participated in the second hunger strike there July 1937, 37 days,repatriated in1937 and released in 1938. Suffered detention in prison in 1942. | ||
Shyam Krishna Agarwal
Patna Revolutionary Cinspiracy Case Son of Banwari Lal,residence Bihar, age 19 years(1932). Sent up in Patna revolutionary conspiracy case (1932). Sentenced on 18 April 1932 to transportation for life. . Deported to the Cellular Jail in May 1935. Permanent incarcerated No. 299. repatriated in 1937 and was released after the formation of Congress ministeries in different provinces of India . |
Dr. Bhupal Bose
Dalhousie Square Bomb Case S/o late Kaminikumar Bose-landlord, Dacca, Bangladesh. Joined Revolutionary Party at the age of 11. Involved for Dalhousie Square bomb case in which a bomb was thrown on the Calcutta Police Commissioner, Charles Tegart on 25.08.1930 at 11 A.M.. Arrested and sentenced to fifteen tears rigourous imprisonment. Joined hunger strike in Cellular Jail, 45 days 1933 May. Released and again detained under D.I.R. Total jail period about 14 years. Breathed his last on 27th February 1981. | ||
Bibhuti Banerjee
Mechua Bazar Bomb Case Born 1917, Tejpur, Dacca( Bangladesh),S/o Lalit Mohan banerjee, While a student came in contact with revolutionary party. Arrested and tried by the special Magistrate in Dacca and convicted to 5 years R.I. under Arms act. Deported to the Cellular jail, Andamans. Repatriated in 1937. He died leaving behind his widowed wife. | ||
Bidhu Guha Biswas
Born in 1910, Dacca -Bangladesh. S/o Late Jogesh Chandra Guha Biswas , Joined Sree sangha at the age of 15, remained underground for party works for about two years. Arrested in 1931 in Calcutta with weapons. Tried in Alipore court and sentenced to five years R.I. Deported to Cellular Jail ,Andamans. Participated in the first hunger strike there, 1933 may-duration 45 days. Repatriated and released. Total jail period 7 years. | ||
Chndra Kanta Bhattacharya
Ramchandrapur Mail Action Born at Bidyakut, tripura. Belonged to Anushilan Samity s/o Late Umesh Chandra Bhattacharya. Arrested in connection with Ramchandrapur Mail Action. Sentenced to 8 years prison term. Deported to the Andamans. Participated in the second Hunger Strike in Cellular Jail -Andamans July 1937, 37 days. Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1938. Total jail period seven years. He is no more in the living. | ||
Haripada Banerjee
Birbhum Conspiracy Case Born 16th July 1915. Asansol, Burdwan, s/o Late Amritlal Banerjee. Matriculate was a member of Yuganter Party under Bipin Behari Ganguly. Arrested in connection with Birbhum Conspiracy case on 17th February 1934. Sentenced 5 years imprisonment. Deported to Andamans. Participated in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail in July 1931-37 days. Repatriated and released in 1938. remained continued in jail during the second world war (1930-45) for two years. Total jail period more than 6 years. He is no more in the living. | ||
Pravakar Biruni
Born 17.02.1898- Bankura, West Bengal. S/o late Shashibhushan Biruni. Participated in the civil disobedience movement in 1930 and suffered imprisonment. Came in touch with Anusheelan Samity. Arrested 28.08.34. and convicted under Arms act for 5 years R.I. Deported to Cellular jail, Andamans. Participated in the second hunger strike. 1937 July- duration 37 days. Released 1939. Died in 1976. Total jail period more than 5 years. | ||
Pramod ranjan Bose
Watson shooting Case Chakdah, faridpur( now Bangladesh) s/o/ Late Jamini Kanta basu. Arrested in 1932 in connection with Watson shooting case . Convicted for 10 years R.I. belonged to Yugantar Party. Deported to Andamans. Participated in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail-1937 July duration 37 days. Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1938. Total jail period about 7 years. He is no more in living. | ||
Satya ranjan Bose
Shibpur- Nadia Action-30.09.15 Born 1889, Barisal ( Bangladesh) , s/o Late Sonakanta Bose. Arrested in connection with Shibpur- Nadia Action.- 30.09.15. Place Shibpur, P.S. Kotwali, Nadia. A student of B.A. class. Joined Anusheelan Samity. Judgement given on 16.02.1916. Sentenced to life term. Deported to Andamans. Repatriated in 1921. Released in 1925/26. He is living no more. | ||
Shashi Mohan Bhattacharya
Thangel Action Case S/o Surendra Mohan Bhattacharya. Tippara, Bengal. Arrested for ThangelAction Case.Deported to Cellular Jail in 1933. Repatriated in 1937-38. |
Priyada Chakraborty
Bathua Action and Conspiracy Case Fatehabad, s/o Late Durga Charan Chakraborty. Chittagong. Younger brother of Mokshada Chakraborty convicted in the Bathua Action and Conspiracy case to 25 years prison term. Deported to Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail in 1937, july for 37 days and another one in Alipore central Jail in 1939, July for 36 days. Released in 1946 August. Total jail period thirteen years.
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Jogendra Chandra Chakraborty
Kamalpur Action S/o Late Debendra Nath Chakraborty. Born at Nitabkandi, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. A member of Jugantar Party at the age of 14. Arrested in September 1932 and convicted for three and a half years and an year and a half in mainland jails.
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Akshoy Kumar Choudhury
Bolla Action Born kaitara, West Dinajpur, West Bengal, s/o Late Pratap Chandra Choudhury. Belonged to Yugantar Party. Arrested in connection with Bolla Action. Sentenced to ten years prison term. Deported to Andamns. Took part in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail in July 1933 for 37 days. Total jail period more that six years.
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. Ananta Chakraborty ( Bholada)
Conspiracy and Bomb case
Born 6th April, 1901, Rakudia, Barisal ,Bangladesh, s/o Late Chandramoni Chakraborty. Joined Yugantar Party at 14. Known to Sachndranath Sanyal And jati Das. Arrested in November 1925 in connection with the Conspiracy and Bomb Case. Sentenced to seven years R.I. in this case. Subsequently in Bhupen Chatterjee killing incident within Alipore Central Jail ( 28.05.1926) He was made an accused by special tribunal sentencec for life term. First he was sent to Burma Jail and from there deported to Cellular Jail , Andamans in 1933. Joined the two hunger strikes there in 1933 and 1937, for 45 and 37 days respectively. Repatriated and released in 1938. Total jail period more than 13 years.
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Ananta Kumar Chakraborty
Under Ground Party work
Born 1911, Bhawal, Dacca, Bangladesh, s/o Late Durga Mohan Chakraborty Amin of Bhawal Estate. Joined Anusheelan Samity at the age of 15 when he was a school student. Went underground for party work and for three years police could not apprehend him. Finally arrested and sentenced to 5 years R.I. in 1933. deported to Andamans. Joined the second hunger strike in 1937 or 37 days. Released in1939. Total jail period more thatn 5 years.
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Anukul Chatterjee Angaria
Postal Mail action
Born 11.01.1908, Madaripur, Faridpur, Bangladesh, s/o Late Sarat Chandra Chatterjee. Matriculated , joined Yugantar Party. Arrested in Angaria Postal Mail Action in16.05.1932. sentenced to 10 years R.I.Deported to Andamns. Participated in second hunger strike in 1937. Repatriated in1937. After release detained in jail for Anti- War activities ( II World War) in 1940. Released in 1946 and went underground. Total jail period more thatn 11 years.
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Bankim Chakraborty
Arms Act
Born 25th March 1911, Agartala, Tripura, s/o Late Pratap Chandra Chakraborty. Belonged to Yugantar Party. Remained underground for about a year April 1931 to May 1932. Arrested with a fire arm on 06.05.1932 and sentenced to 5 years prison terms under Arms Act. Deported to Andamans. Took part in first hunger strike in May 1933 for 45 days. After repatriation and release ,interned in Narayangarh, Midnapore for about 2 years. Total jail period more than 5 years.
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Bimalendu Chakraborty
Zilla School Action Case
Born 10th October 1913, Bajra-joni-Atpara, Dacca, Bangladesh, s/o Late Hemchandra Chakraborty. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Remained underground from August 1930 to November 1931. Arrested in connection with Zilla School Action Case on23rd November 1931 at Barisal. Sentenced to 7 years jail term. Deported to Andamans. Took part in first hunger strike in 1933 for 45 days. On health ground repatriated after two years of incarciration in Cellular Jail. Served the rest of the prison term in mainland jail. Total jail period more than six years.
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Birubhushan Chakraborty
Rangpur Conspiracy Case
Born 1918, Patnakhali, Barisal, Bangladesh, s/o Late Indubhushan Chakraborty, a revolutionary freedom fighter, belonged to Yugantar Party. While he was a college student arrested in connectionwith Rangpur Conspiracy Case and was awarded a prison term of 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Repatriated and released in 1939. total jail period more than six years.
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Batukeshwar Dutt Central Assembly Bomb Case Alias Battu, s/o Gosta Bihari Dutt, Oari village, Khanda, Burdwan, U.P. aws member of Hindusthan Socialist Republican Army and a close friend of Chandrasekhar Azad and Bhagat Singh. Working in Kanpur for the party . Know how to make friends. He along with Bhagat Singh had thrown bomb in the Central Assembly on 8th April 1929 to register protest of the patriotic Indian people against the Trade dispute bill and raised the slogan " Inquilab Zindabad" Sent up in Central Assembly bomb case. Sentenced on 12th June 1929 to life imprisonment from the court of session Judge of Delhi under section 307 Indian Penal Code and 4 Explosive Act. Deported to the Cellular Jail .Participated in two hunger strikes in Cellular Jail. Rapatriated in 1937. Released from Bankipur jail in the year 1938. | ||
Atul Chandra Dutta
Arms Conspiracy Case
Born in Faridpur, Bangladesh, s/o arindamohan Dutta . Sentenced 23.11.1935 to 6 years imprisonment under Arms Act. Deported to Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1938 and released.
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Bidhubhushan Dey
Khulna Conspiracy Case
S/o Krishto Lal Dey, residence Paikpara, West Bengal. belonged toAlka Anusheelan Samity . Took part in Nangla Khulna Action Case. Sentenced on 30th August 1910 to seven years transportation. Deported to Andamans. Repatriated to Sialkot Jail in 1915.
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Deb Kumar Das
Arms Conspiracy Case
Born Barisal, later settled Puri gram, rangpur, Bangladesh. Arrested in Calcutta. Sentenced to 6 years prison deported to the Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike. Released in 1938. Total jail period more than 5 years.
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Hridaya Kanta Das
Faridpur Conspiracy Case
S/o Late Rathikanta Das, Born 1911 at Korakadi, Faridpur, Bangladesh. I.A. student. Member of Anusheelan Samity at the age of 17.Convicted for 5 years on 23.12.1932. Was in Cellular Jail for about 4 years . Intermnment for about one year.
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Karthik Chandra Dey Das
Arms Conspiracy Case
Born 1910 at Lakutia, Barisal, Bangladesh, s/o Late Gopal Chandra Dey. Joined young league at the age of 20. Arrested and sentenced for 5 years under Arms Act at Haripal. Deported to the Andamans. Total jail period 5 years and internment about one year.
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Ullaskar Dutta
Alipore Bomb Case
S/o Late Dwijadas Dutta. A degree holder in Agriculture from London University and a student of Presidency College. Thrashed Professor Russell for uttering derogatory remarks on Bengalese and was expelled from College. He was an expert in the manufacture of high explosives. Arrested in Alipore Bomb Case. He was sentenced to death. On appeal commuted to life transportation and deported to the Andamans. Due to brutal torture in Cellular Jail he lost his mental balance and was repatriated and released in 1920. Arrested again in 1931 for violating P.C.144 and awarded 18 months imprisonment.
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Nalini Das
Born 01.01.1910, Uttar Shahbazpur, Barisal, Bangladesh.s/o Late Durgamohan Das. Arrested at Bhola in 1921, in Non-co-operation movement. Belonged to Yugantar Party , went underground in relation to Mechua Bazar Bomb Case.Arrested and confined in Hijli Camp. In December 1931 escamped from the camp and while in hiding at Chandannagar had an encounter with the local police in which the poilice commissioner M. Quin was killed. Wounded but escaped. Arrested from a house on Cornwallis St. in Calcutta while trying to break the police cordon. Sentenced to transportation to life . Deported to Andamans. Participated in hunger strike in the Cellular jail. Reapatriated in 1938. Joined another hunger strike in July in Alipore jail in Calcutta. Released on 31st August 1946. Total jail period, 14 years.
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Ranadhir Das Gupta
Chittagong Armoury Raid Case
Born 1910,Chittagong, Bangladesh, s/o Late Kabraj Jayanta Das Gupta . Was a college student. Participated in the assault on the armoury and fought a pitched battle on the Jalalabad hills with the Army. On 20.04.1930.Joined the second hunger strike in Cellular jail . repatriated 1937 September. Released 1937 December . Total jail period about 8 years.
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Homage to Martyrs...
Achyut Ghatak
Explosives Act
Born 1908,Singapura, Dacca, Bangladesh. Joined Yugantar Party. Arrested and convicted under Explosive Act to five years R.I.Deported to Andamans. Participated in the first hunger strike. After release was rearrested and detained under B.C.L.A. subsequently home interned.
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Anand Gupta
Chittagong Armoury Raid Case
s/o Late Jogendra Mohan Gupta - businessman,College student. Joined the party of Masterda Surya Sen in 1927, was one of those fighters under Ambica Chakraborty who made an assault on the Telegraph office to make it operative. Arrested in Chandannagar ( near Calcutta) on 01.09.1930 along with Ganesh Ghosh and Loknath Ball, was one of the hunger strikers in Cellular Jail . Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1943 - Total jail period 13 years.
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Bejoy Kumar Ghosh
Birbhum Conspiracy Case
Alias Khela, s/o Tinkari Ghosh , Naogram, Labhpur, Veerbhum,Bengal. Sent up in birbhum Conspirscy case for 6 years of prison term in Sepember 1934 and second term was awarded on 10th November 1934 to 6 months imprisonment.Deported to Andamans in 1935. Repatriated during 1937-38.
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Nani Das Gupta
Seinga Action Case
Born 1912 at Beldakha, Barisal, Bangladesh. S/o late Jogesh Chandra Dasgupta. Was a graduate student. Arrested and convicted to 10 yrs. R.I under Arms Act. Deported to Andamans. Participated in second hunger strike. Repatriated in January 1938. Total jail period about eight years. Died in 1956.
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Prabir Kumar Goswami
Arms Act
S/o Surendra Kishore Goswami, Mymensingh, Bangladesh . Arrested in the alleagation of trespassing and threatening, collection of illegal arms, conspiracy for murder and robbery of post bags at Kishoregunj in 1932. Awarded a total of 16 and half years imprisonment . deported to Cellular jail in the yaer 1932. Repatriated during 1937-38.
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Sachindra Lal Kar Gupta
Alipore Bomb and Conspiracy Case
s/o Rash Bihari Kar Gupta , Nalchara, Mandi, Barisal, Bangladesh. Arrested in connection with bomb and explosive conspiracy , Alipore.sentenced on 14 June 1930 to seven years imprisonment . Again sentenced on 20 March, 1933 to 6 years imprisonment in allegation of absconding from jail for 10 months. Deported to Cellular jail in 1934. Repatriated during 1937.
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. Sreedhar Goswami
Kamalpur Action Case
S/o Dharmendra Goswami, Mymensingh, Bangladesh.Sentenced on 19 April 1933 to 7 years prison term for Kamalpur Action Case. Deported to Andamans in 1934. Repatriated during 1937-38.
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Sudhanshu Sen Gupta
Bakargunj Explosive Case
1932 S/o Manoranjan Sengupta , Goyala, Gorani, Barisal, Bangladesh. Sent up in Bakargunj Explosive Case , 1932 on seven years imprisonment on 13 December 1932. Deported to Cellular jail in 1933. Repatriated in 1937-38.
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Sushil Das Gupta
Rangpur Action Case
S/o Mohini Dasgupta , Rangpur, Bangladesh. While a student of Rajshahi College got injured during action at Rajshahi and became unconscious. Later taken to hospital and then sentenced to 6 years imprisonment in the year 1932 . Deported to Andamans in August 1932. Repartriated during 1937-38. In the year 1947, communal riots broke out in Bengal as a result of partition, was leading a peace misson at park circus area in Calcutta whenstabbed to death and courted martydom.
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Revolutionaries sent to Andaman Cellular Jail
The Andamans reminds us of those freedom fighters who on 10th May 1857, gave the clarion call to rise against the British rule. This was our First War of Independence, what the British in their history books refer to as the Sepoy Mutiny. To totally stomp out the uprising the British sent thousands to the gallows and even hung them up from trees, tied them to cannons and blew them up, destroyed them with guns and swords as if they had gone mad and were out to get revenge. The revolutionaries, who survived, were exiled for life to the Andamans so that their connection with their families and their country would be severed and their countrymen would forget them forever. For this reason, in January 1858, the British reoccupied Port Blair, Andamans. For the first time on 10th March 1858, Supdt. J.B. Walker arrived with a batch of 200 freedom fighters. The second batch of 733 freedom fighters prisoners arrived in April 1868 from Karachi. They had been sentenced for life imprisonment. After this however it is not known how many thousands of freedom fighters were sent to the Andamans from the harbours of Bombay, Kolkata and Madras. Their numbers, names and addresses are not known.
Babu Ram Hari
Editing Seditious Articles in Swarajya Newspaper At age 22 edit only two issues of Swarajya. Arrested and produced before a sessions judge, who sentenced him to 10 years transportation . Deported to Andamans in October 1910. Repatriated ti Indian jail in1915.
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Serajul Haque
Born 15.02.1907, Hooghly, West Bengal s/o Late Abdul Jalil-Govt service, Sub Registrar. Joined Yugantar Party at the age of 17. Participated in the Civil Disobedience Movement in 1930 and had to suffer imprisonment for 3 months. Arrested on 03.11.1931 and convincedto 5 years R.I. under Arms Act in Calcutta. Deported to Andamans. Participated in the first hunger strike. Repatriated and released but interned.
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Dr. Gaya Prasad Katiyar
Lahore Conspiracy Case
Born 1901 , Jagadishpur, s/o late Manjiram Kyer joined H.R.A. in 1925. Arrested at Saharanpur in 1929 in connection with Lahore Conspiracy Case. Joined the hunger strike at Lahore jail.remained underground for about two years. Sentenced to transportation for life. Deported to the Andamans. Took part in the first and second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1937. Released bur again arrested and kept confined in jail till 1946. Total jail period 17 years.
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Harekrishna Konar
Action and Arms finding
Born 05.08.1915. Kumargaria, Raina, Burdwan. S/o Late Saratchandra Konar, businessman. When a school student arrested in civil disobedience movement 1930. Arrested in 1932 in connection with an action and Arms finding at Memari, Burdwan, West Bengal on 15.09.32. He was than a student of Bangabasi College. Sentenced to 6years R.I. and deported to the Cellular jail, Andamans. Participated in first hunger strike. Released in 1938. Total jail period about 8 years.
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Joydev Kapoor Lahore Conspiracy Case
Born 1907, Shahabad , Hardoi, U.P. s/o Late Saligram Kapoor was a student of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering B.H.U. Joined H.R>A. at the age of 18. Before arrest remained undergrounf for one year. Arrested at Saharanpur in 1929 in connection with Lahore Conspiracy Case.
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Lodha Ram Kapur
Took up editorship of Swarajya. Hails from Varaichannalain in the district of Gujarat. He aws prosecuted for three articles published in Swarajya Newspaper. The trying judge in his judgement inter alia remaks. The court finds the accused on all three offences and sentenced him to transportation for ten years for each one of the three offences. Deported to Andamans.
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Uma Shankar Kongar
Birbhum Conspiracy Case
Born 1915, Bahari, Bolpur, Birbhum, s/o Late Aditya Prasanna Kongar. Was an Intermediaet student oh Sreerampur College at the time of arrest. Arrested in connection with Birbhum Conspiracy Case in late 1933. Sent up for trial and was sentenced to five years imprisonment. Deported to the Andamans in the fall of 1935. Participated in the second hunger strike . Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1938. During world war second was under internment.
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THE FREEDOM FIGHTERS TORTURED IN THE CELLULAR JAIL
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Madras Infantry, Nancowry Islands (ca. 1900)
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Khushi Ram Mehta
Ooty Bank Action
Sentenced to 10 years R.I. Deported to the Andamans. Participated in second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1937 and released in 1938.
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Ajit Kumar Mitra
Born 1910, Calcutta, s/o Late Probodh Chandra Mitra businessman. At the age of 18 came in contact with the Yugantar Party was a diploma holder of Society of Engineers ( India). Arrested in Calcutta with Arms. Sentenced by the special Magistrate to 10 years imprisonment on 31.01.1934. Deported to the Cellular jail, Andamans. Joined the second hunger strike there. Released in 1939. Total jail period more than 5 years.
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Late Jagadananda Mukherjee
Arms Act
Born 1907. Boalia, Ghoramara, Rajshahi town, Bangladesh. S/o Late Ramapada Mukherjee. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Prior to arrest remained underground for about 2 years. Convicted under Arms Act for 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in two hunger strikes. Repatriated and released in 1939. Total jail period 7 years.
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Mohit Mitra
Arms Act.
Born in Calcutta. S/o Late Hemchandra Moitra. Lived in Natun, Bharenga, Pabna, Bangladesh. Belonged to Yugantar Party Rangpur group. Arrested on February 2nd 1932 in Calcutta. Sentenced to 5 years prison. Deported to the Andamans.Took part in first hunger strike in May 1933. While on hunger strike developed Lober Pneumonia. As a result of the pouring in of milk in the wind pipe instead of stomach. While being forcibly fed by a rubber tube. Rashly pushed through the nasal passage in consequence was martyred on 20.05 1933 in the Cellular jail.
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Shri AbhoyPada Mukherjee
Arms Act
Born 1907. Boalia, Ghoramara, Rajshahi town, Bangladesh. S/o Late Ramapada Mukherjee. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Prior to arrest remained underground for about 2 years. Convicted under Arms Act for 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in two hunger strikes. Repatriated and released in 1939. Total jail period 7 years.
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Shri Amar Mukherjee
Explosive Act Arrested in Calcutta and was sentenced to prison term of 5 years under Explosive Act on 14.10.1931. Deported to Andamans. Took part in the hunger strike in the Cellular jail.
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Shri Amritendu Mukharjee
Anti British Students Movement
Born 1908, Krishnanagar, Nadia , West Bengal , s/o Late Panchanan Mukherjee Land owner. Came in contact with Yugantar Party in 1924. Took part in Anti British Students Movement in 1921. Matriculated. Arrested at Krishnanagar on 10.10.1934. Sentenced to 5 years R.I. under Arms Act. Participated in the second hunger strike in Cellular Jail. Released in 1939. Interned in 1940. Got a conviction for 6 months for violation interment. Total jail period more than 5 years.
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Jyotish Majumdar
Interprovincial Conspiracy Case
14.02.1908, Paikardi, Tipperah, Bangladesh,s/o Late Mohim Chandra Mazumdar. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity . Before arrest remained underground for about two years. Arrested in December 1932 in connection with Interprovincial Conspiracy Case. Sentenced to 4 and half years prison term. Deported to the Andamans. Took part in the second hunger strike. Repatriated in January, 1938. Took part in another hunger strike in Alipore jail. Served prison term during civil disobedience movement of 1930.After release detained under D.I.R. Total jail period more than 13 years.
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Shri KiritiBhusan Majumdar
Bathua Action And Conspiracy Case
BORN 02.03.1922, Kadurkhil, Chittagong, Bangladesh, s/o Late Ramani Ranjan Majumdar. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Arrested in 1934 in connection wuth Bathua Action and Conspiracy Case. Sentenced to a prison term of 7 years. Deported to Andamans. Took part in second hunger strike. Repatriated in January 1938. Released in 1939. Total jail period about 6 years.
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Shri Adhir Kumar Nag
Dacca Station road Action
Born 1916 at Dibrugar, Assam, s/o Late Mohinimohan Nag. Joined Anusheelan Samity at age of 13. Arrested in 1932. Convicted to 7 years R.I. Deported to the Andamans. Joined second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1937.and released in 1939. Arrested again in 1940 under D.I.R. and served 6 months jail term. Total jail period more than7 years.
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Shri SachindraKar Nandi
Naldanga Action
Born 01.07.1906, gaibandha, Rangpur, Bangladesh, S/o Late Surendra Kumar Nandi. Belonged to Anusheelan Samity. Arrested in action in 1933. Deported for 7 years prison term to Andamns. Took aprt in second hunger strike. Total jail period 7 years.
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Dwarka Prasad Pande
Chowri Choara Case
Born at Jindapur, Junglekuria, Gorakhpur, U.P. s/o Late Nepal Prasad Pandey. Was involved in the famous Chowri- Chowra case were police fired on unarmed people. They were infuriated and burnt the police station. 26 persons died. He was given a life term sentence. Deported to the Andamans in 1923. repatriated in 1930 and released in 1937. He was rearrested in1942. Total jail period about 20 years. He died in January 1982. gandhji withdrew his Non Cooperation movement after this popular upsurge.
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Keshav Prasad
Gaya Conspiracy Case
Born in Gaya, Bihar, participated in Civil disobedience movement. Joined Hindusthan Socialist republican Army. Arrested in gaya in connection wuth Explosives and Arms Seizure incidence. Sentenced to prison term of 7 years in 1933. and deported to the Andamans. Took part in second hunger strike. Repatriated in 1937 and released in 1938. In early seventies he became a sanyasi and took an ashram life in Vrindavan.
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Pandit Parmanand (Jhansi)
Lahore Conspiracy Case (1915)
Connected with the Gaddar movement while in Singapore. Had contact with the 5th mohammadan platoon and the 35th Sikh regiment there. Enthused them to rise in revolt against the British Raj. Authorities trid to nab him but he went underground and surfaced back in India. HE was arrested in Lahore in 1915. Sentenced to death in the first Lahore Conspiracy Case. This was subsequently commuted to life imprisonment and sent to the Andamans. For thrashing a Supdt. In the Cellular Jail, the sadist Bari, he was flogged. He was repatriated and released in 1922. He participated in the Civil disobedience movement in 1931 and Quit India Movement in 1942 and suffered various other imprisonment terms.
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Satish Chandra Pakrashi
Mechuabazar Bomb Case
Born 1894 at Madhabdi, Dacca, Bangladesh, s/o Jagadish Pakrashi, while a school student took part in anti partition movement in 1906. Joined Anusheelan Samity, Dacca branch. Arrested in 1911 for 1 years under arms act. After release went underground and took part in 3 major actions. A) Attempt on the life of Basanta Chatterjee, Dy. Supdt. I.B> police, Calcutta on 25th November 1915. B). While in Malda , a headmaster in school was inflicted death punishment for his nefarious activity as a police informer. C) While in Guhati, Assam , broke out of Police Cordon and escaped to safety. Finally after 6 years underground he was arrested in February 1918 and released in January 1921 again arrested in 1923 and detained till 1928 after release started preparing for Arm Uprising in 3 places in Chittagong , Barisal and Calcutta .while engaged in this work he was arrested from Mechuabazar street on 19.12.1929 together with Niranjan Sen and Raman Biswas.Sentenced to 7 years transportation in June 1930. deported to the Andamans. Took part in first hunger strike of 1933,May. Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1938 . Arrested again and released in 1942. Total jail period more than period more that December 1973. His reminiscence of the 'Agniyuger Katha' was highly acclaimed by the public.
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Shri Annada Charan Paul
Arms Act
Conspiracy and Shooting Born in 1908 at Chalakchar, Dacca, member of Yugantar Party at the age of 17. Absconding period 3 years. Arrested in 1933. tried in 2 separate cases and convicted for 7 years in each case, sentences to run concurrently. Was in Cellular jail from 1934-1937. Took part in the second hunger strike. Total period in jails 6 and half years. Died July 1981.
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Dr. Narayan Roy
Calcutta conspiracy and Dalhousie Square( B.B.D. Bag) Bomb Case
Born 1900. s/o late K.N.Roy of kailash Bose Street, Calcutta. Joined the Yugantar Party in 1928. Was also a councillor of Calcutta Corporation at that period. Sentenced to 15 years R.I. transferred to Yerhada jail in Mumbai. From there to Cellular Cell in 1933. Participated in the two hunger strikes. Repatriated in 1938. Released in 1939. total jail period about nine years.
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Indu Bhushan Ray
Alipore Bomb Case
Was convicted to 10 years R.I. previously hurled bomb at M.Tardival, Mayor of Chandannagar, Narendra Goswami wa his companion. Narendra Bandopadhyaya of Chandan Nagar organised this action. Brutal and sadistic torture in the Cellular jail made him a mental and physical wreck. In desperationhe committed suicide on 29.04.1912.
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Late Subal Chandra Ray
Charmuguria Post Office Action
Awarded 7 years R.I. and deported to the Andamans. Repatriated in 1937 and released in early 1938. Total jail period about 7 years.
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Nikhil Guha Roy
Shibpur- Nadia Action Faridpur, Bangladesh.
Arrested in connection with Shibpur, Nadia, Bangladesh 1915. Sentenced to transportation for life. Deported to the Andamans. Repatriated and released in early twenties. Participated in the Non Cooperation Movement. Again arrested in connection with Kandi Bomb acse. Murshidabad West Bengal and convicted , deported to the Andamans again in 1933. Repatriated in 1937. Released in 1945.
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Pandit Ram Rakha
Mandalay( Myanmar) Conspiracy Case
Born at Hoshiarpur, Punjab. Was the Principal accused in Mandalay, Myanmar, Conspiracy Case. Sentenced to transportation for life. Deported to the Cellular jail. Breathed his last in 1919 while he was on hunger strike in protest against the high handed measures adopted by jail. Authorities in respect of the freedom fighters incarcerated there in and particularly tohim by not allowing him to wear his sacred thread.
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Shri Bangeswar Roy
Dacca Imperial bank Action
Born 08.12.1911 at Gandaria, Dacca , Bangladesh. Belonged to Shree Sangha. Prior to his arrest on 30.10.1931 Sentenced to 10 years R.I. Deported to Andamans. Partcipated in both hunger strikes at Cellular jail and again in 1939 July in Dum Dum Central jail for 36 days. Repatriated in 1938 January. Released on 29th September 1939. Total jail period 8 years.
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Shri Benoy Ray
No Details Available
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Shri Bholanath Roy
No Details Available
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Shri Nishakanta Raychaudhuri
Mechuabazar Bomb Case
Born 21st March 1906 at Pabna, Bangladesh. S/o Late Durga Kanta Roychoudhury. Arrested on 28.01.1929 from 23 Marques Square. Sentenced to 5 years R.I. and deported to Andamns. Participated in first hunger strike. Repatriated and released in 1935. After release detained under B.C.L.A and released in 1938.
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Gadar Party Revolutionaries in Cellular Jail (1914):
Netaji inspecting the Cellular Jail in early February 1944
Bose taking salute at Andaman under Japanese rule
Late Binoy Tarafdar
Armed Action Bagura, Bangladesh. Sentenced to 5 years prison term on 25.05.1935 and sent to Andamans. Took part in second hunger strike.
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Shri Debendra Talukdar
Soari kandapara Action S/o Late ramendra Talukdar. Born 1905 in Ntrakona, Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Member of Anusheelan samity at age 14. Arrested in January 1932 and convicted for 7 years.Sent to Andamns December 1932. Released after serving full term.
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Shri Dwjendranath Talapatra
Interprovincial Conspiracy Case
Born 1.4.1910 at Tahipur, Rajshahi, Bangladesh. S/o late Jogesh Chandra Talapatra. Joined Anushilan samity in 1926. Arrested in connection with Interprovincial conspiracy Case on 31.12.1932 while a BA student in Calcutta. Sentenced to 7 yrs and deported to Andamans. He took part in the second hunger strike in the Cellular Jail and another one in dum Dum Central jail. After release detained under DIR till 1945. Total jail period 13 years.
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Shri Monoranjan Guha Thakurta
Arms Act Born 1908, Noakhali, Bangladesh. S/o Late Nishikanta Guhathakurta. Joined Yugantar Party at age 14. Arrested January 1932. Convicted for 5 years. Deported to Andamns with first batch in 1932. Participated in first hunger strike. Total period 6 years.
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Shri Hotilal Verma
Editor,Swarajya, Urdu Weekly Arrested and sentenced for 10 years and deported to Andamans.
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Shri Shiva Verma
Lahore Conspiracy Case ( 1929- 1930)
Born 09.02.1904 at Kalauli, Hardoi, U.P. S/o Late K.L.Verma. was a B.Sc. student at D.A.V. College, Kanpur. Was an executive committee member of the H.S.R.A. and an organiser of U.P. Was arrested on 13th May 1929 and sentenced for life and deported to the Andamans. Took part in both hunger strike. After release was arrested several times and remained confined in jail till 1947.
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The Andamans are indissolubly associated with catastrophic memories of sufferings and sacrifices of the heroic sons of India and thus have gained a prime place in the history of the Indian struggle for independence. Since that place is rendered sacred by the dust of the martyrs` feet and their sweat and blood, it not only enkindles interest and curiosity in the minds of every Indian but also it becomes a place of pilgrimage. The Ex-Andaman Political Prisoners Fraternity Circle very rightly refers to the Andamans as Mukti Tirtha (The Pilgrimage of Salvation).
The deportation to the Andamans started in 1858 with the political prisoners of what Vinayak Damodar Savarkar called the Indian War of Independence 1857, in which Mangal Pandey became the first martyr on 10th May 1857. This struggle was founded both on religious and political grounds to resist the cruel suppression let loose by the East India Company (EIC). Freedom fighters were obliterated in thousands. There was hardly any region in northern India where corpses were not hanging from gallows, which reminded the people about the wrath of the government: Thousands were sentenced to imprisonment by holding fake trials.
The exact number of freedom fighters who were expatriated to the Andamans cannot be determined for lack of relevant records.
Sadly, all the names of the freedom fighters of 1857 deported to the Andamans are not available, but a few of them have come to light through the official record in the archives or memoirs and biographies of the individuals.
Two names are, however, mentioned in Dr. J.P Walker`s letter to the Government of India in 1858. One of them was Narain sentenced for life on 31st July 1857 to transportation for having agitated sedition against the British rule in the cantonment of Dinapore (Danapur, Bihar). As his plan fell flat, he was arrested and transported to the Andamans. On the fourth day of Narain`s arrival, he tried to escape from the Chatham Island by swimming to the mainland Port Blair (At that time Chatham was a separate island but has since been connected with Port Blair by a bridge) and had almost succeeded. He was fired upon, and was made to alter his course. Narain was captured by Boat`s crew. He was sentenced to death and hanged on the same day. Narain was the first to go to the gallows in the Andamans. The other was Naranjan Singh who was convicted in Bengal for absconding. He was sentenced to expatriation for life and was sent to the Andamans. He hung himself on Ross Island on 14th March 1858.
Dudhnath Tewari : There is also the authentic record of who was a sepoy of 14 Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry. He was convicted of mutiny and desertion and was sentenced on 27th September 1857 by the commissioner at Jhelum to transportation for life with labour in fetters. Dudhnath reached Port Blair by Roman Emperor from Karachi on 6th April 1858, and was allotted the number 276. He escaped from Ross Island on 23rd April 1858 along with ninety other convicts upon rafts built from "felled trees bound together with tent ropes". Some of them were killed by the aborigines while the others died of starvation. Only Dudhnath, though wounded, pulled through the attacks. He had suffered a fall, from where he was taken by the aborigines to their fold and they ultimately developed a friendship with him.
Tewari lived with them for about a year and married two girls of their clan. He became a sort of authority on the aborigines of the Andamans, having communicated with them probably in their own language. He returned to the convict station on 17th May 1859 and gave prior information to the Britishers of the planned attack by the aborigines on them. The British prepared with prior notice and rebuffed the attack of the aborigines which was known as "the battle of Aberdeen". As a result Dudhnath Tiwari was given a `free pardon` by the Government of India on 5th October I860.
Alatna Fazlul Huq was a maulvi from Khairabad (Sitapur District, Uttar Pradesh). He had resigned from the office of sarishtadar of Delhi Residency to join the revolt. He had framed the constitution of independent Delhi. After the fall of Delhi, he returned to Khairabad but was captured and deported off to the Andamans in 1858 where he breathed his last. He was a friend of Mirza Galib, the famous Urdu poet and the latter has gloriously mentioned the transportation of Fazlul Huq to the Andamans in his writings.
Liaqat AH was a maulvi from Allahabad who had donned the leadership of rebel army there. After his defeat on 12th July 1857 he escaped with his wife and a few followers to Bombay via Sachin (near Surat). But before he could board the ship for Haj he was captured and transported to the Andamans where he died.
Syed Alaud-Din was also a maulvi. He was one of those who had attacked the Hyderabad Residency on 17th July 1857. He was transported to the Andamans on 28th June 1859 where he expired in 1884, a little before he could complete his sentence.
Hitnanohal Singh and Kura Singh (father and son) belonged to Thana Bhavan a village in Muzaffar Nagar district (Uttar Pradesh). They were also transported to the Andamans for their participation in the Revolt of 1857. The father is believed to have suffered for thirty-five years in the Andamans, while the year of son`s death is not known.
Hatte Singh was the brave zamindar of Ghess (Orissa). He along with his whole family and friends fought unremittingly against the British till 1865. His father, brothers and friends were executed, while Hatte Singh was transported to the Andamans. A temporary amnesty failed to mortify this gutsy family.
Bhima Naik was the Bhil chieftain of Dholi Bowlee (Baiwani State) Nimar, a region in Madhya Pradesh. He with his band of tribal fought alongside Tatya Tope. He was defeated by Capt. Keatings in 1859 during which Bhima Naik escaped into forests. He was captured and sent to the Andamans where he passed away after two years.
Garabdas Patel was the headman of Anand (now famous for its dairy products, Kaira district, Gujarat). He attacked the British camp at Lotia Bangol (Gujarat). He was arrested and sent to the Andamans where he breathed his last
.Atrocities committed on early freedom fighters:
Honey Singh was a harbinger of hunger strikers. He was resident of Mitauli (district Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh). He refused to eat while he was being transported to the Andamans for his mutinous activities in 1857 and he dropped dead on the way.
The Who`s Who of Indian Martyrs, Vol. III, also reveals the names of the martyrs who had laid down their lives overseas. They are - Bahadar Singh, Devi, Futta, Gulab Khan, Jawahar Singh, Mahibullah, Manju Shah, Maya Ram, Noora, Qaim Khan, Sirajuddin and Venkat Rao.
Mir Jafar Ali Thaneswari is also referred to by L.R Mathur in his book as a patriot of the 1857 national uprising who was transported to the Andamans. He was the lone soul who had returned to the mainland after undergoing imprisonment in the Andamans.
The names of Duti Ram Barua (Assam), Bahadur Gaonbarah (Assam), Madhu Mallick (Assam), Sheikh Formud All (Assam) are given by Professor Chintamani Shukal in his Hindi book entitled Yatnabhumi Andaman Ka Romanchkariltehas, besides endorsing the other names. These names also find mention in the booklet published by Andaman and Nicobar Administration.
Revolutionaries sent to Andaman Cellular Jail
The Andamans reminds us of those freedom fighters who on 10th May 1857, gave the clarion call to rise against the British rule. This was our First War of Independence, what the British in their history books refer to as the Sepoy Mutiny. To totally stomp out the uprising the British sent thousands to the gallows and even hung them up from trees, tied them to cannons and blew them up, destroyed them with guns and swords as if they had gone mad and were out to get revenge. The revolutionaries, who survived, were exiled for life to the Andamans so that their connection with their families and their country would be severed and their countrymen would forget them forever. For this reason, in January 1858, the British reoccupied Port Blair, Andamans. For the first time on 10th March 1858, Supdt. J.B. Walker arrived with a batch of 200 freedom fighters. The second batch of 733 freedom fighters prisoners arrived in April 1868 from Karachi. They had been sentenced for life imprisonment. After this however it is not known how many thousands of freedom fighters were sent to the Andamans from the harbours of Bombay, Kolkata and Madras. Their numbers, names and addresses are not known.
Freedom Fighters Deported to Andamans
The Andamans reminds us of those freedom fighters who on 10th May 1857, gave the clarion call to rise against the British rule. This was our First War of Independence, what the British in their history books refer to as the Sepoy Mutiny. To totally stomp out the uprising the British sent thousands to the gallows and even hung them up from trees, tied them to cannons and blew them up, destroyed them with guns and swords as if they had gone mad and were out to get revenge. The revolutionaries, who survived, were exiled for life to the Andamans so that their connection with their families and their country would be severed and their countrymen would forget them forever. For this reason, in January 1858, the British reoccupied Port Blair, Andamans. For the first time on 10th March 1858, Supdt. J.B. Walker arrived with a batch of 200 freedom fighters. The second batch of 733 freedom fighters prisoners arrived in April 1868 from Karachi. They had been sentenced for life imprisonment. After this however it is not known how many thousands of freedom fighters were sent to the Andamans from the harbours of Bombay, Kolkata and Madras. Their numbers, names and addresses are not known.
Freedom Fighters Deported to Andamans
In Connection With First War of Independence, 1857
S.No. | Title | Name | Province | Comments | ||
1 | Shri | Alama Fazal Huque | U.P. | |||
2 | Shri | Bahadur Goonburah | Assam | |||
3 | Shri | Bahadur Singh | M.P. | |||
4 | Shri | Bhim Nayek | M.P. | |||
5 | Shri | Devi | M.P. | |||
6 | Shri | Dutiram Barua | Assam | |||
7 | Shri | Dudhnath Tiwari | ||||
8 | Shri | Futta | M.P. | |||
9 | Shri | Garabdas Patel | Gujrat | |||
10 | Shri | Gulab Khan | M.P. | |||
11 | Shri | Hatte Singh | Orissa | |||
12 | Shri | Himanohal Singh | U.P. | |||
13 | Shri | Jawhar Singh | M.P. | |||
14 | Shri | Kura Singh | U.P. | |||
15 | Shri | Liaqat Ali | U.P. | |||
16 | Shri | Loney Singh | U.P. | |||
17 | Shri | Madhu Mallik | Assam | |||
18 | Shri | Maulvi Syed Aluddin | Hyderabad | |||
19 | Shri | Mahibullah | M.P. | |||
20 | Shri | Manju Shah | M.P. | |||
21 | Shri | Maya Ram | M.P. | |||
22 | Shri | Mir Jafar Ali Thanseswari | ||||
23 | Shri | Narayan | Bihar | |||
24 | Shri | Noora | M.P. | |||
25 | Shri | Niranjan Singh | ||||
26 | Shri | Qaim Khan | M.P. | |||
27 | Shri | Sirajuddin | M.P. | |||
28 | Shri | Seikh Formud Ali | Assam | |||
29 | Shri | Venkat Roa | M.P. |
Lord Mayo
Shere Ali in shackles after his attack on Lord Mayo
(photograph reproduced from - Colonialism and Convict Society in the Andaman Islands, Oxford University Press, )
Wahabi Rabels Deported to Andamans (1860 - 1870)
1 | Shri | Ahmadulla | Patan Trial, 1865 | |
2 | Shri | Amiruddin | Maldah Trial, 1870 | |
3 | Shri | Ibrahim Mandal | Rajmahal Trial, 1870 | |
4 | Shri | Md. Sher Ali | ||
5 | Shri | Yahya Ali | Ambala Trial, 1864 |
Moplah Rebels Deported to Andamans (1922 - 1924)
1 | Shri | Neliiparamban Alavi Haji | ||
2 | Shri | Kolaparamban Kunjalavi | ||
3 | Shri | Kozhisseri Koya Kutty | ||
4 | Shri | Ambattuparamban Saidalippa | ||
5 | Shri | Kayakkatiparambil Kunjeni | ||
6 | Shri | Machingal Rayin | ||
7 | Shri | Kuthukallan Kunjara | ||
8 | Shri | Chungath Athan | ||
9 | Shri | Variyath Valappil Ahammed Kutty | ||
10 | Shri | Mattummal Ahammed Kutty | ||
11 | Shri | Pooyikunnan Marakkar | ||
12 | Shri | Machincheri Alavi | ||
13 | Shri | Pokat Koyami | ||
14 | Shri | Puthampeedikayil Kunjikader Molla | ||
15 | Shri | Mukri Kunjayammu | ||
16 | Shri | Poolakuyyil Kunhi Moideen Kutty | ||
17 | Shri | Poovakundil Alavi | ||
18 | Shri | Neehiyil Kunjeedu | ||
19 | Shri | Aripra Pocker | ||
20 | Shri | Mattummal Marakkar | ||
21 | Shri | Chakkupurakkal Kutty Hasan |
FREEDOM FIGHTERS INCARCERATED IN CELLULAR JAIL (1909-1921)
1 | Shri | Daji Narayan Joshi | Bombay | |
2 | Shri | Ganesh Damodar Savarkar | Bombay | |
3 | Shri | Vinayak Damodar Savarkar | Bombay |
1 | Shri | Ali Ahmed Siddiqui | Punjab | |
2 | Shri | Amar Singh | Punjab | |
3 | Shri | Bhai Paramanand | Punjab | |
4 | Shri | Bhan Singh | Punjab | |
5 | Shri | Bishen Singh | Punjab | |
6 | Shri | Bishen Singh | Punjab | |
7 | Shri | Bishen Singh | Punjab | |
8 | Shri | Bishen Singh | Punjab | |
9 | Shri | Channan Singh | Punjab | |
10 | Shri | Chattar Singh | Punjab | |
11 | Shri | Chattar Singh | Punjab | |
12 | Shri | Chet Ram | Punjab | |
13 | Shri | Chuher Singh | Punjab | |
14 | Shri | Gurudah Singh | Punjab | |
15 | Shri | Gurudit Singh | Punjab | |
16 | Shri | Gurumukh Singh | Punjab | |
17 | Shri | Gurumukh Singh | Punjab | |
18 | Shri | Hardit Singh | Punjab | |
19 | Shri | Harnam Singh | Punjab | |
20 | Shri | Hazara Singh | Punjab | |
21 | Shri | Hidaram | Punjab | |
22 | Shri | Hirda Singh | Punjab | |
23 | Shri | Inder Singh | Punjab | |
24 | Shri | Inder Singh | Punjab | |
25 | Shri | Jagat Ram | Punjab | |
26 | Shri | Jawand Singh | Punjab | |
27 | Shri | Jawla Singh | Punjab | |
28 | Shri | Jiwan Singh | Punjab | |
29 | Shri | Kala Singh | Punjab | |
30 | Shri | Kala Singh | Punjab | |
31 | Shri | Kapur Singh | Punjab | |
32 | Shri | Kartar Singh | Punjab | |
33 | Shri | Kehr Singh | Punjab | |
34 | Shri | Kehr Singh | Punjab | |
35 | Shri | Kesar Singh | Punjab | |
36 | Shri | Kirpa Singh | Punjab | |
37 | Shri | Kirpal Singh | Punjab | |
38 | Shri | Kusal Singh | Punjab | |
39 | Shri | Lakhan Singh | Punjab | |
40 | Shri | Lal Singh | Punjab | |
41 | Shri | Lal Singh | Punjab | |
42 | Shri | Madan Singh | Punjab | |
43 | Shri | Mangal Singh | Punjab | |
44 | Shri | Manohar Singh | Punjab | |
45 | Shri | Munsha Singh | Punjab | |
46 | Shri | Nand Singh | Punjab | |
47 | Shri | Nand Singh | Punjab | |
48 | Shri | Natha Singh | Punjab | |
49 | Shri | Nehar Singh | Punjab | |
50 | Shri | Nidhan Singh | Punjab | |
51 | Shri | Piara Singh | Punjab | |
52 | Shri | Prithwi Singh Azad | Punjab | |
53 | Shri | Raja Ram | Punjab | |
54 | Shri | Ram Raksha Bhale | Punjab | |
55 | Shri | Ram Saran Das | Punjab | |
56 | Shri | Randhir Singh | Punjab | |
57 | Shri | Roda Singh | Punjab | |
58 | Shri | Rulla Singh | Punjab | |
59 | Shri | Rurh Singh | Punjab | |
60 | Shri | Sajjan Singh | Punjab | |
61 | Shri | Saon Singh | Punjab | |
62 | Shri | Sher Singh | Punjab | |
63 | Shri | Shingara Singh | Punjab | |
64 | Shri | Shiv Singh | Punjab | |
65 | Shri | Sohan Singh | Punjab | |
66 | Shri | Sucha Singh | Punjab | |
67 | Shri | Surain Singh | Punjab | |
68 | Shri | Surjan Singh | Punjab | |
69 | Shri | Teja Singh | Punjab | |
70 | Shri | Thakkar Singh | Punjab | |
71 | Shri | Udhem Singh | Punjab | |
72 | Shri | Wasakha Singh | Punjab | |
73 | Shri | Waswa Singh | Punjab |
1 | Shri | Govinda Ram | United Province | |
2 | Shri | Hoti Lal | United Province | |
3 | Shri | Ladha Ram | United Province | |
4 | Shri | Mukhada Babu | United Province | |
5 | Shri | Mujtaba Husain | United Province | |
6 | Shri | Nandgopal | United Province | |
7 | Shri | Paramanand (Jhanshi) | United Province | |
8 | Shri | Ram Hari | United Province | |
9 | Shri | Roshan Lal | United Province | |
10 | Shri | Sachindra Nath Sanyal | United Province |
1 | Shri | Abani Bhuan Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
2 | Shri | Abinash Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
3 | Shri | Amrita Lal Hazra | Bengal | |
4 | Shri | Ashutosh Lahiri | Bengal | |
5 | Shri | Aswani Kumar Basu | Bengal | |
6 | Shri | Barindra Kumar Ghosh | Bengal | |
7 | Shri | Bhupendra Nath Ghosh | Bengal | |
8 | Shri | Bibhuti Bhusan Sarkar | Bengal | |
9 | Shri | Bidhu Bhusan Dey | Bengal | |
10 | Shri | Bidhu Bhusan Sarkar | Bengal | |
11 | Shri | Siren Sen | Bengal | |
12 | Shri | Brojendra Nath Datta | Bengal | |
13 | Shri | Gobinda Chandra Kar | Bengal | |
14 | Shri | Gopendra Lal Roy | Bengal | |
15 | Shri | Harendra Bhattacharjee | Bengal | |
16 | Shri | Hem Chandra Das (Kanungo) | Bengal | |
17 | Shri | Hrishikesh Kanjilal | Bengal | |
18 | Shri | Indu Bhusan Roy | Bengal | |
19 | Shri | Jatindra Nath Nandi | Bengal | |
20 | Shri | Jyotish Chandra Paul | Bengal | |
21 | Shri | Kalidas Ghosh | Bengal | |
22 | Shri | Khagendra Nath Chaudhuri | Bengal | alias Suresh Chandra |
23 | Shri | Kinuram Pal | Bengal | alias Priyanath |
24 | Shri | Kshitish Chandra Sanyal | Bengal | |
25 | Shri | Madan Mohan Bhowmik | Bengal | |
26 | Shri | Nagendra Nath Chanda | Bengal | |
27 | Shri | Nagendra Nath Sarkar | Bengal | |
28 | Shri | Nani Gopal Mukherji | Bengal | |
29 | Shri | Naren Ghosh Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
30 | Shri | Nikhil Ranjan Guha Roy | Bengal | also between 1932-38 |
31 | Shri | Nikunja Behari Pal | Bengal | |
32 | Shri | Nirapada Roy | Bengal | |
33 | Shri | Phani Bhusan Roy | Bengal | |
34 | Shri | Pulin Behari Das | Bengal | |
35 | Shri | Sachindra Nath Datta | Bengal | |
36 | Shri | Sachindra Lal Mitra | Bengal | |
37 | Shri | Sanukul Chatterji | Bengal | |
38 | Shri | Satish Chandra Chatterji Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
39 | Shri | Satya Ranjan Basu | Bengal | |
40 | Shri | Sudhir Chandra Dey | Bengal | |
41 | Shri | Sudhir Kumar Sarkar | Bengal | |
42 | Shri | Surendra Nath Biswas | Bengal | |
43 | Shri | Suresh Chandra Sengupta | Bengal | |
44 | Shri | Trailakya Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
45 | Shri | Ullash Kar Datta | Bengal | |
46 | Shri | Upendra Nath Banerji | Bengal |
FREEDOM FIGHTERS INCARCERATED IN CELLULAR JAIL (1922-1932)
1 | Shri | Lakshmi Kanta Shukla | United Province | |
2 | Shri | Vishnu Saran Dublis | United Province |
1 | Shri | Kotaya Korrabu | Madras | |
2 | Shri | Pandu Padal Bonangi | Madras | |
3 | Shri | Sanyasayya Golivilli | Madras | |
4 | Shri | Sanyasi Kunchatti | Madras | |
5 | Shri | Satyanarayan Raju | Madras | |
6 | Shri | Virayya Dora Taggi | Madras |
FEEDOM FIGHTERS INCARCERATED IN (CELLUALR JAIL 1932-1938)
1 | Shri | Hazari Singh | Punjab | |
2 | Shri | Kushiram Mehta | Punjab |
1 | Shri | Dhwantari | Delhi | |
2 | Shri | Harabandhu Samajdar | Delhi |
1 | Shri | Bachu Lal | United Provice | |
2 | Shri | Batukeshwar Datta | United Provice | |
3 | Shri | Bijoy Kumar Sinha | United Provice | |
4 | Shri | Gaya Prasad | United Provice | |
5 | Shri | Jaidev Kapoor | United Provice | |
6 | Shri | Kundan Lal Gupta | United Provice | |
7 | Shri | Mahavir Singh | United Provice | |
8 | Shri | Prem Prakash | United Provice | |
9 | Shri | Ram Singh Dogra | United Provice | |
10 | Shri | Shambhu Nath Azad | United Provice | |
11 | Shri | Sheo Verma | United Provice |
1 | Shri | Biswanath Mathur | Bihar | |
2 | Shri | Chandrika Singh | Bihar | |
3 | Shri | Gouri Shankar Dubey | Bihar | |
4 | Shri | Gulab Chand Gupta | Bihar | |
5 | Shri | Jogendra Shukul | Bihar | |
6 | Shri | Kamal Nath Tiwari | Bihar | |
7 | Shri | Kanhaiya Lal Misir | Bihar | |
8 | Shri | Kedarmoni Shukul | Bihar | |
9 | Shri | Kesho Prasad | Bihar | |
10 | Shri | Mihabir Misir | Bihar | |
11 | Shri | Malay Bramachari | Bihar | |
12 | Shri | Mohit Adhikari | Bihar | |
13 | Shri | Nanku Singh | Bihar | |
14 | Shri | Pramatha Nath Ghosh | Bihar | |
15 | Shri | Ram Pratap Singh | Bihar | |
16 | Shri | Shyam Krishna Agarwal | Bihar | |
17 | Shri | Shyama Charan Bharatwar | Bihar | |
18 | Shri | Shyamdeo Narayan | Bihar | alias Ram Singh |
19 | Shri | Suraj Nath Chaure | Bihar |
1 | Shri | Abani Ranjan Ghosh | Bengal | |
2 | Shri | Abani Mukherji | Bengal | |
3 | Shri | Abdul Kader Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
4 | Shri | Abhaypada Mukherji | Bengal | |
5 | Shri | Achyute Ghatak | Bengal | |
6 | Shri | Adhir Ranjan Nag | Bengal | |
7 | Shri | Adhir Chandra Sinha | Bengal | |
8 | Shri | Ajay Sinha | Bengal | |
9 | Shri | Ajit Kumar Mitra | Bengal | |
10 | Shri | Akshay Kuamr Mitra | Bengal | |
11 | Shri | Amalendu Bagchi | Bengal | |
12 | Shri | Amar Mukherji | Bengal | |
13 | Shri | Amar Suthradhar | Bengal | |
14 | Shri | Amritendu Mukherji | Bengal | |
15 | Shri | Amulya Kumar Mitra | Bengal | |
16 | Shri | Amulya Roy | Bengal | |
17 | Shri | Amulya Chandra Sen Gupta | Bengal | |
18 | Shri | Ananda Prasad Gupta | Bengal | |
19 | Shri | Ananta Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
20 | Shri | Ananta Chakrabarti Bhola | Bengal | |
21 | Shri | Ananta Kumar Chakarabarti | Bengal | |
22 | Shri | Anata Dey | Bengal | |
23 | Shri | Ananta Kukherji | Bengal | |
24 | Shri | Ananta Lal Singh | Bengal | |
25 | Shri | Anath Bandhu Saha | Bengal | |
26 | Shri | Anil Mukherji | Bengal | |
27 | Shri | Annada Charan Pal | Bengal | |
28 | Shri | Anukul Chatrerji | Bengal | |
29 | Shri | Arabinda Dey | Bengal | |
30 | Shri | Atul Chandra Datta | Bengal | |
31 | Shri | Bangeswar Roy | Bengal | |
32 | Shri | Bankim Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
33 | Shri | Barindra Kumar Ghosh | Bengal | |
34 | Shri | Benoy Kumar Basu | Bengal | |
35 | Shri | Benoy Bhusan Roy | Bengal | |
36 | Shri | Benoy Tarafdar | Bengal | |
37 | Shri | Bhanba Ranjan Patutunqu | Bengal | |
38 | Shri | Bhabatosh Kurmakar | Bengal | |
39 | Shri | Bhabesh Talukdar | Bengal | |
40 | Shri | Bhagwan Chandra Biswas | Bengal | |
41 | Shri | Bharat Sharma Roy | Bengal | |
42 | Shri | Bholanath Roy | Bengal | |
43 | Shri | Bhubon Mohon Chandra | Bengal | |
44 | Shri | Bhupal Chandra Basu | Bengal | |
45 | Shri | Bhupal Chandra Panda | Bengal | |
46 | Shri | Bhupendra Chandra Bhattachraji | Bengal | |
47 | Shri | Bhupesh Chandra Nanergi | Bengal | |
48 | Shri | Bhupesh Chandra Guha | Bengal | |
49 | Shri | Bhupesh Chandra Saha | Bengal | |
50 | Shri | Bibhuti Bhusan Banerji | Bengal | |
51 | Shri | Bidhu Bhusan Guha Biswas | Bengal | |
52 | Shri | Bidhu Bhusan Sen | Bengal | |
53 | Shri | Bidyadhar Saha | Bengal | |
54 | Shri | Bijan Kumar Saha | Bengal | |
55 | Shri | Bijay Kumar Sen | Bengal | |
56 | Shri | Bijay Krishna Bunerji | Bengal | |
57 | Shri | Bimal Chandra Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
58 | Shri | Bimal Bhowmik | Bengal | |
59 | Shri | Bimal Dasgupta | Bengal | |
60 | Shri | Bimal Kumar Sarkar | Bengal | |
61 | Shri | Bimalendu Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
62 | Shri | Biraj Deb | Bengal | |
63 | Shri | Biren Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
64 | Shri | Birendra Chandra Lahiri | Bengal | |
65 | Shri | Biren Roy | Bengal | |
66 | Shri | Biru Bhusan Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
67 | Shri | Chandra Kanta Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
68 | Shri | Chitta Biswas | Bengal | |
69 | Shri | Chittaranjon Datta | Bengal | |
70 | Shri | Chintaharan Das | Bengal | |
71 | Shri | Chunilal Deb | Bengal | |
72 | Shri | Deb Kumar Das | Bengal | |
73 | Shri | Debendra Talukdar | Bengal | |
74 | Shri | Bharani Banik | Bengal | |
75 | Shri | Dharani Biswas | Bengal | |
76 | Shri | Dharani Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
77 | Shri | Dharanidhar Roy | Bengal | |
78 | Shri | Dhirendra Kumar Biswas | Bengal | |
79 | Shri | Bhiren Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
80 | Shri | Dhiren Datta | Bengal | |
81 | Shri | Dhirendra Nath Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
82 | Shri | Dhirendra Chakrabarti Comilla | Bengal | |
83 | Shri | Dhirendra Chandra Chakrabarti Mymensingh | Bengal | |
84 | Shri | Dhirendra Chandra Das | Bengal | |
85 | Shri | Dhrubesh Chatterji | Bengal | |
86 | Shri | Dinesh Banik | Bengal | |
87 | Shri | Dinesh Chandra Das Mymensigh | Bengal | |
88 | Shri | Dinesh Chand'a Das | Bengal | Alias Tagar |
89 | Shri | Dinesh Dasgupta | Bengal | |
90 | Shri | Dinesh Dhar | Bengal | |
91 | Shri | Dinesh Chandra Saha | Bengal | |
92 | Shri | Durga Sankar Das | Bengal | |
93 | Shri | Dwijendra Nath Naha | Bengal | |
94 | Shri | Dwijendra Nath Talapatra | Bengal | |
95 | Shri | Fakir Chandra Sen Gupta | Bengal | |
96 | Shri | Gagan Chandra Dey | Bengal | |
97 | Shri | Ganesh Chandra Ghosh | Bengal | |
98 | Shri | Gobinda Kar | Bengal | |
99 | Shri | Gobinda Prasad Bera | Bengal | |
100 | Shri | Gomiruddin Sarkar | Bengal | |
101 | Shri | Gopal Acharji | Bengal | |
102 | Shri | Gopal Chandra Deb | Bengal | |
103 | Shri | Gopi Mohan Saha | Bengal | |
104 | Shri | Gour Gopal Datta | Bengal | |
105 | Shri | Haran Chandra Deb | Bengal | |
106 | Shri | Harekrisna Konar | Bengal | |
107 | Shri | Harendra Nath Das Mandal | Bengal | |
108 | Shri | Haribal Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
109 | Shri | Haridas Saha | Bengal | |
110 | Shri | Harihar Datta | Bengal | |
111 | Shri | Haripada Banerji | Bengal | |
112 | Shri | Haripada Basu | Bengal | |
113 | Shri | Haripada Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
114 | Shri | Haripada Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
115 | Shri | Haripada Dey | Bengal | |
116 | Shri | Hem Chandra Bakshi | Bengal | |
117 | Shri | Hemendra Nath Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
118 | Shri | Hem Chandra Datta | Bengal | |
119 | Shri | Himangshu Bhowmik | Bengal | |
120 | Shri | Hiramohan Chatterji | Bengal | |
121 | Shri | Hriday Das Faridpur | Bengal | |
122 | Shri | Hriday Das chittagang | Bengal | |
123 | Shri | Hrishikesh Basu | Bengal | |
124 | Shri | Hrishikesh Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
125 | Shri | Hrishikesh Datta | Bengal | |
126 | Shri | Indu Bhusan Das | Bengal | |
127 | Shri | Jagadananda Mukherji | Bengal | |
128 | Shri | Jagat Basu | Bengal | |
129 | Shri | Jagat Roy | Bengal | |
130 | Shri | Jamini Kumar Dey | Bengal | |
131 | Shri | Jangeswar Das | Bengal | |
132 | Shri | Janaki Nath Das | Bengal | |
133 | Shri | Jatindra Dey | Bengal | |
134 | Shri | Jayesh Chandra Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
135 | Shri | Jiban Guha Thakurta | Bengal | |
136 | Shri | Jiban Molla | Bengal | |
137 | Shri | Jibendra Kumar Das | Bengal | |
138 | Shri | Jitendra Nath Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
139 | Shri | Jitendra Nath Gupta | Bengal | |
140 | Shri | Jitendra Majumdar | Bengal | |
141 | Shri | Jnanda Gobinda Gupta | Bengal | |
142 | Shri | Jogendra Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
143 | Shri | Jogendra Mohan Guha | Bengal | |
144 | Shri | Jogesh Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
145 | Shri | Jogesh Chandra Das | Bengal | |
146 | Shri | Jyotirmay Roy | Bengal | |
147 | Shri | Jyotish Majumdar | Bengal | |
148 | Shri | Kalachand Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
149 | Shri | Kali Mohan Bajerji | Bengal | |
150 | Shri | Kalipada Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
151 | Shri | Kali Kinkar Dey | Bengal | |
152 | Shri | Kalipada Chakrobarti | Bengal | |
153 | Shri | Kalipada Roy | Bengal | |
154 | Shri | Kaliprasanna Roy Choudhuri | Bengal | |
155 | Shri | Kamakshya Charan Ghosh | Bengal | |
156 | Shri | Shri Kamal Srimani | Bengal | |
157 | Shri | Kamini Dey | Bengal | |
158 | Shri | Kartik Charan Ghosh Paresh | Bengal | |
159 | Shri | Kartik Sarkar | Bengal | |
160 | Shri | Kaumudi Kanta Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
161 | Shri | Keshab Lal Chatterji | Bengal | |
162 | Shri | Keshab Samajdar | Bengal | |
163 | Shri | Kiran Dey | Bengal | |
164 | Shri | Kiriti Bhusan Majumdar | Bengal | |
165 | Shri | Khoka Roy Sudhindra Kumar | Bengal | |
166 | Shri | Kripanath Dey | Bengal | |
167 | Shri | Krishna Biswas | Bengal | |
168 | Shri | Krishnapada Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
169 | Shri | Kshitish Chandra Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
170 | Shri | Kshitish Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
171 | Shri | Kumud Mukherji | Bengal | |
172 | Shri | Kumudini Ghosh | Bengal | |
173 | Shri | Loke Nath Bal | Bengal | |
174 | Shri | Lalt Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
175 | Shri | Lalit Chandra Raha | Bengal | |
176 | Shri | Lalit Singh | Bengal | |
177 | Shri | Lal Mohan Sen | Bengal | |
178 | Shri | Modan Roy Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
179 | Shri | Madhu Banerji | Bengal | |
180 | Shri | Madhusudan Datta | Bengal | |
181 | Shri | Md. Ibrahim Alias Tarapada | Bengal | |
182 | Shri | Mahendra Bhawmik | Bengal | |
183 | Shri | Mahesh Barua | Bengal | |
184 | Shri | Makhan Dey | Bengal | |
185 | Shri | Mani Lal Datta | Bengal | |
186 | Shri | Mani Ramani Ganguli | Bengal | |
187 | Shri | Manindra Lal Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
188 | Shri | Manindra Dey | Bengal | |
189 | Shri | Manindra Chandra Sen | Bengal | |
190 | Shri | Manmatha Datta | Bengal | |
191 | Shri | Man Mohan Saha | Bengal | |
192 | Shri | Manoranjan Banerji | Bengal | |
193 | Shri | Monoranjan Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
194 | Shri | Manoranjan Guha Thakurta | Bengal | |
195 | Shri | Mathura Nath Datta | Bengal | |
196 | Shri | Mohan Lal Nag | Bengal | |
197 | Shri | Mohan Kishore Namadas | Bengal | |
198 | Shri | Mohit Mohan Namadas | Bengal | |
199 | Shri | Mokshada Ranjan Chakrabarty | Bengal | |
200 | Shri | Mritunjay Banerji | Bengal | |
201 | Shri | Mukul Ranjan Sen | Bengal | |
202 | Shri | Murari Goswami | Bengal | |
203 | Shri | Magen Dasgupta | Bengal | |
204 | Shri | Nagendra Deb | Bengal | |
205 | Shri | Nagendra Nath Dey | Bengal | |
206 | Shri | Nagendra Nath Gupta | Bengal | |
207 | Shri | Nagen Modak | Bengal | |
208 | Shri | Nagendra Mohan Mustafi | Bengal | |
209 | Shri | Nalini Sengupta | Bengal | |
210 | Shri | Nanda Lal Das Gupta | Bengal | |
211 | Shri | Nanda Dulal Singh | Bengal | |
212 | Shri | Nani Gopal Das | Bengal | |
213 | Shri | Nani Das Gupta | Bengal | |
214 | Shri | Narayan Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
215 | Shri | Nalini Das | Bengal | |
216 | Shri | Narendra Nath Das | Bengal | |
217 | Shri | Narendra Chandra Ghosh | Bengal | |
218 | Shri | Narendra Prasad Ghosh | Bengal | |
219 | Shri | Nepal Sarkar | Bengal | |
220 | Shri | Nibaran Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
221 | Shri | Niranjan Sen | Bengal | |
222 | Shri | Nirendra Barua | Bengal | |
223 | Shri | Nirmalendu Guha | Bengal | |
224 | Shri | Nishakanta Roy Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
225 | Shri | Nitya Ranjan Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
226 | Shri | Nripendra Datta Roy | Bengal | |
227 | Shri | Paresh Chandra Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
228 | Shri | Paresh Chandra Guha | Bengal | |
229 | Shri | Parimal Chandra Ghosh | Bengal | |
230 | Shri | Phani Bhusan Das Gupta | Bengal | |
231 | Shri | Phani Nandy | Bengal | |
232 | Shri | Prabir Kumar Goswami | Bengal | |
233 | Shri | Prafulla Kumar Biswas | Bengal | |
234 | Shri | Prafulla Bhawmik | Bengal | |
235 | Shri | Prafulla Kumar Majumdar | Bengal | |
236 | Shri | Prafulla Narayan Sanyal | Bengal | |
237 | Shri | Prakash Chandra Sett | Bengal | |
238 | Shri | Pran Gopal Mukherji | Bengal | |
239 | Shri | Pran Krishna Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
240 | Shri | Pran Krishna Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
241 | Shri | Prasanta Kumar Sengupta | Bengal | |
242 | Shri | Pravash Kumar Roy | Bengal | |
243 | Shri | Priyada Ranjan Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
244 | Shri | Probodh Kumar Roy | Bengal | |
245 | Shri | Prodyot Roy Chudhuri | Bengal | |
246 | Shri | Promode Ranjan Basu | Bengal | |
247 | Shri | Provakar Biruni | Bengal | |
248 | Shri | Provat Chandra Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
249 | Shri | Provat Kumar Ghosh | Bengal | |
250 | Shri | Provat Mitra | Bengal | |
251 | Shri | Purna Goswami | Bengal | |
252 | Shri | Purnendu Sekhar Guha | Bengal | |
253 | Shri | Robindra Banerji | Bengal | |
254 | Shri | Rabindra Banerji | Bengal | |
255 | Shri | Rabindra Chandra Neogi | Bengal | |
256 | Shri | Radha Ballav Gope | Bengal | |
257 | Shri | Radhika Dey Das | Bengal | |
258 | Shri | Rajani Kant Sarkar | Bengal | |
259 | Shri | Rajat Bhusan Datta | Bengal | |
260 | Shri | Rajendra Nath Charkrabarti | Bengal | |
261 | Shri | Raj Mohan Karanjai | Bengal | |
262 | Shri | Rakhal Chandra Dev | Bengal | |
263 | Shri | Rakhal Das Mallik | Bengal | |
264 | Shri | Ram Chandra Das | Bengal | |
265 | Shri | Ramendra Nath Samajdar | Bengal | |
266 | Shri | Ramesh Chatterji | Bengal | |
267 | Shri | Ramesh Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
268 | Shri | Ramkrishna Sarkar | Bengal | |
269 | Shri | Ranadhir Das Gupta | Bengal | |
270 | Shri | Reboti Mohan Saha | Bengal | |
271 | Shri | Sachindra Chandra Home | Bengal | |
272 | Shri | Sachindra Lal Kar Gupta | Bengal | |
273 | Shri | Sachindra Nath Mitra | Bengal | |
274 | Shri | Sachindra Nandi | Bengal | |
275 | Shri | Sailesh Datta | Bengal | |
276 | Shri | Sailesh Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
277 | Shri | Samadish Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
278 | Shri | Samarendra Ghosh | Bengal | |
279 | Shri | Sanatan Roy | Bengal | |
280 | Shri | Santipada Chakrabatti | Bengal | |
281 | Shri | Santi Gopal Sen | Bengal | |
282 | Shri | Santosh Kumar Datta | Bengal | |
283 | Shri | Sarada Prasanna Basu | Bengal | |
284 | Shri | Saradindu Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
285 | Shri | Sarat Dhupi Das | Bengal | |
286 | Shri | Saroj Kumar Basu | Bengal | |
287 | Shri | Saroj Guha | Bengal | |
288 | Shri | Daroj Roy | Bengal | |
289 | Shri | Sarasi Mohan Moitra | Bengal | |
290 | Shri | Sashi Mohan Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
291 | Shri | Satish Chandra Sasu | Bengal | |
292 | Shri | Satish Chandra Pakrashi | Bengal | |
293 | Shri | Satyabrata Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
294 | Shri | Satya Ranjan Ghosh | Bengal | |
295 | Shri | Satyendra Kumar Basu | Bengal | |
296 | Shri | Satyendra Narayan Majumdar | Bengal | |
297 | Shri | Sarajul Huque | Bengal | |
298 | Shri | Shahaya Ram Das | Bengal | |
299 | Shri | Sachin Chakarabarti | Bengal | |
300 | Shri | Sitangsu Datta Roy | Bengal | |
301 | Shri | Sridhar Goswami | Bengal | |
302 | Shri | Subal Chandra Roy | Bengal | |
303 | Shri | Subodh Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
304 | Shri | Subodh Roy | Bengal | |
305 | Shri | Sudhangsu Dasgupta Babu | Bengal | |
306 | Shri | Sadhangsu Sasgupta Manu | Bengal | |
307 | Shri | Sudhangsu Sasgupta (Bankura) | Bengal | |
308 | Shri | Sudhangsu Lahiri | Bengal | |
309 | Shri | Sudhangsu Sengupta | Bengal | |
310 | Shri | Sudhendu Chandra Dam | Bengal | |
311 | Shri | Sudhindra Nath Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
312 | Shri | Sudhindra Roy | Bengal | |
313 | Shri | Sudhir Bhattachrji | Bengal | |
314 | Shri | Sudhir Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
315 | Shri | Sudhir Kumar Roy | Bengal | |
316 | Shri | Sudhir Kumar Samajdar | Bengal | |
317 | Shri | Sukhendu Bikash Dastidar | Bengal | |
318 | Shri | Sukumar Ghosh | Bengal | |
319 | Shri | Sukumar Sengupta | Bengal | |
320 | Shri | Sunil Kumar Chatterji | Bengal | |
321 | Shri | Sunirmal Sen | Bengal | |
322 | Shri | Suren Acharji | Bengal | |
323 | Shri | Suren Banik | Bengal | |
324 | Shri | Surendra Nath Datta | Bengal | |
325 | Shri | Surendra Nath Datta Gupta | Bengal | |
326 | Shri | Surendra Dhar Chaudhuri | Bengal | |
327 | Shri | Surendra Mohan Kar Roy | Bengal | |
328 | Shri | Suren Surkhel | Bengal | |
329 | Shri | Suresh Chandra Das | Bengal | |
330 | Shri | Sushil Kumar Banerji | Bengal | |
331 | Shri | Sushil Kumar Chakrabarti | Bengal | |
332 | Shri | Sushil Dasgupta | Bengal | |
333 | Shri | Sushil Kumar Dey | Bengal | |
334 | Shri | Uma Sankar Konar | Bengal | |
335 | Shri | Umesh Khudiram Bhattacharji | Bengal | |
336 | Shri | Upendra Nath Mandal | Bengal | |
337 | Shri | Upen Saha | Bengal | |
338 | Shri | Usha Ranjan Dey | Bengal |
1 | Shri | Benoy Laskar | Assam | |
2 | Shri | Gopen Roy | Assam | |
3 | Shri | Gouranga Mohan Das | Assam | |
4 | Shri | Motilal Roy | Assam | |
5 | Shri | Satyendra Roy | Assam |
1 | Shri | Prativadi Bhayankara Venkatchary | ||
2 | Shri | T. Satchidananda Sivam |
ANDAMAN JAIL CONSTRUCTION |
coconut crushing machine
2nd March 1969: A big luncheon meeting was hosted by the Fraternity Circle at Kolkata Maidan where Ex-Andaman freedom fighters from different parts of the country met and chalked out their future course of action
First Pilgrimage to Andaman
26 January 1974: The first pilgrimage of ninety-six Ex-Andaman Freedom Fighters travelled by the ship M.V.Andamans and arrived at Port Blair. This group also included family members, widows of those Ex-Andaman Freedom Fighters who had expired and mainland feedom fighters like Manmath Nath Gupt with his wife and Sheel Bhadra Yajee were also invited. They received a hero's welcome by the local people.