Hello Mr Das,

 

Good Afternoon !!

( Disclaimer : I don’t know Mr Bholaram Das or Mr Paniram Das or late Banshi 
Sharmah by any means. )

 

I checked the news articles again after ur mail below. but did not get to see 
if Mr Bholaram Das is a self-imposed freedom fighter. If media calls him 
freedom fighter for what so ever reason, that’s alright. Why probe the same ? 
The news was a 100 yr old's desire to do PhD. not to investigate his detention 
period or to why he is being called so.

 

If we have to go by ur definition of freedom fighter, then many persons who 
participated in the movement, but not jailed for 6 months or doesn’t possess 
any proof of being jailed (?) are not freedom fighters. Or only those who have 
a Tamra-patra are freedom fighters ? Is it correct to question or raise fingers 
at that old generation - who fought for our freedom ? 

Then whom do u call an assamese ? who stays in assam or who speaks assamese ? 
in either case many of us are not assamese. Then who are we ?

Are not this kind of definitions/remarks break a society and creates division ? 

 

Regarding, Late Banshi Sharmah of kalaigaon , its very unethical to criticize a 
dead man in an open forum. 

Not expected from a prolonged social activist at all.

 

Just google the news about Mr Bholaram Das  & his PhD… the whole world's media 
and universities are going ga-ga over him.

Everyone is praising his enthusiasm. Is not it a proud moment for him and in a 
greater sense to us ? Lets applaud together for him and wish him on his 
bday/phD and for health.

 

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Thanks & Regards,

Promit Hatikakoty

EMC Corporation, Bangalore

M : +91 9886 202 510

"Life isn’t about how to survive the storm, but how to dance in the rain."

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From: NorthEastIndia@yahoogroups.com [mailto:northeastin...@yahoogroups.com] On 
Behalf Of Dr.Bikash Kumar Das
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2010 11:16 PM
To: Assam DC; North East; Arpita M Gogoi; Partha Gogoi; Prashanti Dutta; Loni 
Nath; pranjalhazar...@gmail.com; Arunjana Das
Subject: Re: [NorthEastIndia] Fwd:100-year-old freedom fighter pursues PhD

 

  

While I respect this man, but I fail to get his detention period by British.To 
be called as freedom fighter, one man need to be under 6 months of detention by 
RI. Would love to know it.Beacause I never heard of this person in my active 
social life till today.???
Not to feel bad.I found even the  thief was also given freedom  fighter 
status!! ( Late Banshi Sharmah of kalaigaon, who was jailed for theft)
Regards.
Dr.Bikash Kumar Das
4th Son of veteran freedom  fighter Sri   Pani Ram Das.
Founder,Rhino Jungle Adventures, Bangalore (India)0091-9480618880
www.rjadventures.org i...@rjadventures.org

--- On Mon, 18/10/10, Arunjana Das <arunjana....@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Arunjana Das <arunjana....@gmail.com>
Subject: [NorthEastIndia] Fwd:100-year-old freedom fighter pursues PhD
To: "Assam DC" <assam_dc_me...@yahoogroups.com>, "North East" 
<northeastindia@yahoogroups.com>, "Arpita M Gogoi" <arpita_go...@hotmail.com>, 
"Partha Gogoi" <partha_go...@yahoo.com>, "Prashanti Dutta" 
<prashanti.du...@gmail.com>, "Loni Nath" <nath.l...@gmail.com>, 
pranjalhazar...@gmail.com
Date: Monday, 18 October, 2010, 8:44 PM

  


 

 

 

 

 

 

Bholaram Das 
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/100-year-old-freedom-fighter-pursues-PhD/articleshow/6764127.cms>
 

Bholaram Das at his home in Guwahati. (TOI Photo)

<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/100-year-old-freedom-fighter-pursues-PhD/articleshow/6764127.cms>
  
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/100-year-old-freedom-fighter-pursues-PhD/articleshow/6764127.cms>
  
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/100-year-old-freedom-fighter-pursues-PhD/articleshow/6764127.cms>
 


100-year-old freedom fighter pursues PhD


 

GUWAHATI: Freedom fighter Bholaram Das 
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Freedom%20fighter%20Bholaram%20Das>
 marked his 100th

birthday this weekend by announcing that he was going back to school. 

Das has enrolled in a PhD program at Guwahati University 
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Guwahati%20University>  in 
the northeastern state of Assam - making him perhaps the oldest university 
student in this country of 1 billion. 

"In my 100 years, I have done many things in the sphere of society, politics, 
governance and religion," said Das, dressed in a suit, tie and white Gandhi cap 
at his birthday celebration Saturday. "I thought I must work towards a PhD that 
could satisfy my hunger for learning." 

Das was 19 when he was jailed for participating in a 1930 protest against 
British rule. He spent two months doing hard labor and went on to study 
commerce and law. 

In 1945, he joined the Congress Party that led India's drive for independence, 
achieved in 1947. 

Das worked as a teacher, a lawyer, a magistrate and a district court judge 
before retiring in 1971. With his wife Mandakini 
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Mandakini> , he had five sons and a 
daughter. 

For his doctorate, Das plans to study a subject close to his heart - how his 
native Bohori village helped in the spread of neo-Vaishnavism, a liberal and 
monotheistic stream of the Hindu religion credited with breaking down social 
divisions in Assam, one of India's easternmost states. 

The centenarian said he wanted to pursue his interest and belief in the 
religion's philosophies of one God and humanism. 

"It is indeed rare to find a student who is 100 year old," said the 
university's vice chancellor, O. K. Medhi. "We are thrilled because Das can be 
an inspiration for the youth with his formidable spirit and dedication to 
public service." 

Das, who now has 10 grandchildren and a great-grandchild, is being advised in 
his studies by one of his granddaughters, a university professor, and other 
family members. His wife died in 1988. 

"It amazes me that, 40 years after retiring from service, my grandfather is 
still mentally strong and wants to do new things," said grandson Abhinab Das, 
an engineer. "This is indeed inspiring for all of us in the family."

 

 

 

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