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    The Cellular Jail, also known as 'Kālā Pānī' (Hindi: ۘकाला पानी, transl. 'Black Water'), was a British colonial prison in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands...
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    was deported to the Cellular Jail in Andaman. Ullaskar was subjected to brutal torture and repeated electrocution in the Cellular Jail and is said have lost...
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  • Andaman Cellular Jail: Recapture of Andaman Islands to keep Political Prisoners Archived 2011-08-29 at the Wayback Machine. AndamanCellularJail.org. Retrieved...
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    group were imprisoned in various jails, one of which was a prominent jail of British India, Cellular Jail. The Cellular jail was also referred to as Kalapani...
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  • focuses on the lives of Indian independence activists incarcerated in the Cellular Jail (or Kālā Pānī) in Andaman and Nicobar Islands during the British Raj...
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    the Indian Armed Forces, Indian Air Force and the navy. The historic Cellular Jail is in the city, and nearby small islands such as Corbyn's Cove, Wandoor...
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    Begut Robbery Case of the Jugantar Party, Konar was deported to the Cellular Jail of the Andaman for 6 years at the age of 18, there he took part in the...
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    life terms of imprisonment totaling fifty years and was moved to the Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. He was released in 1924 by the British...
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  • Consolidation was an organization formed in Cellular Jail and was founded by Hare Krishna Konar with other 39 intimate in the jail this organization was formed after...
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    out of Port Blair. The construction of the Cellular Jail started in 1896 and was completed in 1906. The jail was used to house political prisoners and...
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    54 tiny cells. Apart from the Cellular Jail in the Andamans, it is the only other Indian museum which once was a jail. It is situated 6,087 feet (1,855 m)...
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    in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. At the time of their exile, the Cellular Jail (Kalapani) was about to be built in the island. So, Kulachandra Singh...
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    Das and Barin was deported to the Cellular Jail in Andaman in 1909 along with other convicts. In the Cellular Jail, Barin Ghosh was locked up beside Vinayak...
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    is considered as the first prisoner to be sentenced and deported to Cellular Jail (also known as Kaala pani) in the Andaman and Nicobar islands. On 17...
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    Fearful of British intentions and with help from an escaped convict from Cellular Jail, the Great Andamanese attacked the British settlement, but they were...
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  • abandoned when the Cellular Jail was constructed in 1906. In any talk about Andaman and its role in the freedom struggle, it is the Cellular Jail that finds frequent...
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    in 2002 after Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, who had been detained in the Cellular Jail in the city for 11 years during India’s freedom struggle. It operates...
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  • deported for life to the Cellular Jail in Andaman and many of them joined the Communist Consolidation in the Cellular Jail. Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya...
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    been sent to the Cellular Jail in Port Blair twice.[citation needed] He contracted tuberculosis in jail and was sent to Gorakhpur Jail for his final months...
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    found revolver and ammunition from his house. He was deported to the Cellular Jail in Andaman Islands for five years. He took part in the Hunger Strike...
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    Nath Lahiri and Ashfaqullah Khan Deportation to Kala Pani (Port Blair Cellular Jail): Sachindranath Sanyal, Sachindranath Bakshi, Govind Charan Kar, Jogesh...
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  • the Cellular Jail with the ideology of Marx and Lenin's theory Marxism–Leninism. It was the largest resistance group against British rule in the Jail, this...
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  • of 1857. Cellular Jail, the British Indian prison on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands was known as Kala Pani: an incarceration in this jail threatened...
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    murder case. In the middle of 1932, Dasgupta was sent to the Andaman Cellular Jail. In 1936 he went on a hunger strike to demand the status of a political...
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    Andaman Cellular Jail". This is about Andaman Cellular Jail. Archived from the original on 18 January 2007. "Hundred years of the Andamans Cellular Jail". The...
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  • Konar A revolutionary, founder of Communist Consolidation in Andaman Cellular Jail. It is a Nationalist organisation to uproot British Raj from India....
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  • The Quint wrote "Kaala Paani could allude to a lot – to the name the Cellular Jail often goes by, to the murky waters that surround the islands, and even...
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  • March 1931 for their actions. On 12 May 1933, some of the prisoners of Cellular Jail gathered and started a hunger strike, causing the deaths of Mahavir...
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    and African political prisoners, who were mainly put in the notorious Cellular Jail in Port Blair, the biggest town (port) on the islands. Today they form...
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    Singh died at the cellular jail (also known as kala pani) in the Andamans. Lion of Sambalpur Veer Surendra Sai died in Asirgarh Jail on 28 February 1884...
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