Sreeleathers Hosts Tribute Meeting on Netaji’s 128th Birth Anniversary
Social Leader Highlights Bose’s Progressive Vision, Historic Jamshedpur Visit
Local business and social figures gather to commemorate freedom fighter’s legacy.
Key Points:
- Tribute meeting marks Netaji’s 128th birth anniversary at Sreeleathers
- Shekhar Dey highlights Bose’s 1928 visit to Jamshedpur
- Speakers emphasize Netaji’s vision for women’s empowerment
JAMSHEDPUR – Local dignitaries gathered at Sreeleathers showroom in Bistupur to commemorate Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose’s birth anniversary.
Shekhar Dey, Sreeleathers partner, began the ceremony by garlanding Netaji’s portrait. Meanwhile, he lit the ceremonial lamp.
Historical Connection
Dey recalled Netaji’s significant 1928 Jamshedpur visit. During this visit, Bose provided valuable suggestions for workers’ welfare.
His recommendations led to important changes at Tata Steel. Moreover, these changes improved workers’ conditions significantly.
Progressive Vision
“Netaji formed a women’s armed regiment before independence,” a participant noted. His actions challenged societal barriers.
The freedom fighter combined military strategy with economic understanding. Furthermore, his policies aimed to benefit all sections.
Contemporary Relevance
Dey emphasized the continued relevance of Netaji’s ideas. However, many of his progressive visions remain unimplemented.
The event saw participation from various dignitaries. Additionally, Meera Sharma conducted the program proceedings.

