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Children throng to see 'Netaji's kitchen' in remand home

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Press Trust of India Seoni(MP)

Bose had spent nearly 147 days in Seoni jail during the British period from January 3 to May 30, 1932, and he used to cook food on his own here.

The jail was later turned into a Children's Remand Home and the concerned authorities preserved the kitchen and other articles used by Netaji for cooking in its old form, remand home sources said.

On the occasion of Netaji's birth anniversary today, a number of school children visited the spot to pay homage to the revolutionary leader.

The remand home also runs various vocational courses for making self-dependent the children lodged there, sources added.

 

  

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First Published: Jan 23 2013 | 5:25 PM IST

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