Subhas Chandra Bose's Ranchi Chair: A Hidden Relic of India's Freedom Struggle
A simple wooden chair in Ranchi's Kokar area serves as Subhas Chandra Bose's most enduring relic, where he rested and strategized during his 1939 stay. From this home, Bose commuted daily to the Ramgarh session, transforming the residence into an informal hub for freedom struggle discussions. His grandson now preserves this chair and the memories of Bose's impactful visits.