Prabhanshu Sekhar Pal
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Prabhanshu Sekhar Pal | |
|---|---|
Prabhangsu Pal | |
| Born | 15 July 1913 Daspur, Ghatal, British India |
| Died | 2 June 2007 (aged 93) |
| Movement | Indian Freedom Movement |
Prabhanshu Sekhar Pal (15 July 1913 – 2 June 2007) nicknamed Jambu, was an Indian revolutionary and member of the Bengal Volunteers who carried out assassinations against British colonial officials in an attempt to secure Indian independence.[1]
Prabhanshu Sekhar Pal was born in a Mahishya family in 1913.[2] His father's name was Dr. Ashutosh Pal and mother's name was Lakhmimani Pal.[2] His father was a doctor and a research scholar. His original ancestral home was in Khanjapur village of Daspur, Ghatal. When he was a child he was sent to his maternal uncle's house at Midnapore where he joined the Bengal Volunteers, a revolutionary organisation of British India.[3][4] He was a close associate of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose.[4]