Dr. Vikram Singh on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose at IIT Kanpur
Vivekananda Samiti, IIT Kanpur Vivekananda Samiti, IIT Kanpur
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 Published On Apr 3, 2014

Vivekananda Samiti was privileged to organize a talk on the occasion
of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Jayanti on 23rd Jan., 2014, by Dr. Vikram
Singh, former DGP of UP State, a dynamic motivational speaker, an
outstanding scholar, and a great leader in the IPS.

Poster link:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...

About the speaker:
Dr. Vikram singh, 1974 IPS is currently the Vice Chancellor of NOIDA
International University. After a long service career, recently served as
Director General of Police, UP State. He retired in May 2010.He completed
M.Sc from Allahabad university in 1972 and Ph.D (Ecology) from Kumaon
university in 1990. During his service, he has twice received President's
police Medal for his long distinguished and meritorious services. He has
also authored two books; one entitled Ecosystems of Central Himalayas and
the other one on Human rights and police. He is rated as a star speaker on
issues related to security, man-management, crisis resolution and team
building. He has been a guest speaker at over 50 renowned institutes. He
visited IIT Kanpur twice during VYC 2011 and VYC 2012, whose video links
are as follows:
   • Dr. Vikram Singh-"Service as a Way of...  
   • Karma Yoga and Fearlessness - Dr. Vik...  

Abstract of the talk :
Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is one of the most charismatic leaders that
India has been blessed with in the last 125 Years. A brilliant student,
Nationalist, a highly spiritual person, who relentlessly fought
for India's Independence. Although he qualified ICS, he resigned the
assignment. Various incidents in his life exhibited that the kind of metal
he was made up of. His personality was greatly inspired by Swami
Vivekananda. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose successfully raised the Indian
National Army which was a model of "Unity in Diversity". Indian National
Army was constituted of men and women of all castes and communities who
displayed unflinching devotion to their motherland. It is said that Netaji
died in a plane crash. Two commissions were ordered by the Govt. of India
but unfortunately nothing much came to light. It is rumoured that the
Nation was deliberately kept in the dark about some disconcerting findings
of these commissions. There appeared to be internal reluctance to reach
the truth. The Saga of Gumnami Baba of Faizabad was never probed
incisively, with strong intent, leaving a wide gap between truth and
fiction. Undoubtedly, Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is one of the greatest
patriots that India has produced in the last several decades, who is an
icon and a great source of inspiration for the young generations.

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