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            <![CDATA[ <p><i>The Fearless Revolutionary</i> brings to light the inspiring yet lesser-known story of Kanaklata Barua, a teenage freedom fighter from Assam who sacrificed her life during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Hiranya Borah presents her journey with sincerity, focusing on her courage, leadership, and unwavering belief in India’s independence.</p><p>The book stands out for highlighting regional history and the role of young women in the freedom struggle — voices often missing from mainstream narratives. Borah’s simple and direct writing style makes the story accessible to a wide range of readers, especially young audiences who can draw inspiration from Kanaklata’s fearless spirit.</p><p>While the book leans more toward tribute than deep political analysis, it succeeds in its purpose: to remember, honour, and reintroduce a brave young martyr to today’s generation. It is a heartfelt and motivating read about courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.</p> ]]>
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        <pubDate>Wed, 01 28, 2026 12:00 pm</pubDate>
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                <![CDATA[ <p><i>The Fearless Revolutionary</i> brings to light the inspiring yet lesser-known story of Kanaklata Barua, a teenage freedom fighter from Assam who sacrificed her life during the Quit India Movement in 1942. Hiranya Borah presents her journey with sincerity, focusing on her courage, leadership, and unwavering belief in India’s independence.</p><p>The book stands out for highlighting regional history and the role of young women in the freedom struggle — voices often missing from mainstream narratives. Borah’s simple and direct writing style makes the story accessible to a wide range of readers, especially young audiences who can draw inspiration from Kanaklata’s fearless spirit.</p><p>While the book leans more toward tribute than deep political analysis, it succeeds in its purpose: to remember, honour, and reintroduce a brave young martyr to today’s generation. It is a heartfelt and motivating read about courage, sacrifice, and patriotism.</p> ]]>
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