Naman Parivar Honors Khudiram Bose on Martyrdom Day in Jamshedpur
Led by Amarpreet Singh Kale, Naman Parivar paid tribute to Khudiram Bose on his martyrdom day with a ceremony attended by dignitaries, women, and youth.
Naman Parivar, under the leadership of Amarpreet Singh Kale, organized a tribute event on Khudiram Bose’s martyrdom day, where attendees offered floral respects and celebrated his legacy.
JAMSHEDPUR – Naman Parivar, led by founder Amarpreet Singh Kale, paid homage to the great freedom fighter Khudiram Bose on his martyrdom day.
The event, attended by several dignitaries, women, and youth, saw participants offering flowers to Bose’s portrait.
Kale highlighted the bravery and sacrifice of Bose, stating that his story would continue to inspire generations.
Amitabh Chatterjee thanked Naman Parivar for their dedication to remembering India’s martyrs, emphasizing the importance of keeping their history alive.
Senior advocate Anshuman Choudhary called the day sacred, praising Bose’s ultimate sacrifice for the nation and Naman Parivar’s role in fostering patriotism among the youth.
D.K. Ghosh noted that Bose remains a source of inspiration for the country’s youth, urging everyone to embody his dedication and intelligence.
Other attendees, including Jaiprakash Rai, Ramkeval Mishra, and Ritika Srivastava, shared their thoughts during the event.
The program was conducted by Dhanurdhar Tripathi, with a vote of thanks delivered by Swati Mitra.
The event was attended by several community members, including Sardar Nishan Singh, Kulwinder Singh Pannu, and Trilochan Singh, who all honored the legacy of Khudiram Bose.

