Savarkar Cell

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Port Blair, India

Prison

Savarkar Cell Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Savarkar Cell is located in Port Blair, India on Atlanta Point. Savarkar Cell is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category prison in India.

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Atlanta Point

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Sinha

Vinayak Damodar Savarkar, commonly known as Swatantryaveer Savarkar was an Indian independence activist and politician who formulated the Hindu nationalist philosophy of Hindutva. He was a leading figure in the Hindu Mahasabha. He was having separate cell with two gates.) In 1911, Savarkar was sentenced to 50 years in the cellular jail of Andamans, also known as Kala Pani for revolting against the Morley-Minto reforms. After several mercy petitions for not participating in politics, he was released in 1924.The airport at Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar's capital was renamed Veer Savarkar International Airport in 2002.

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Bhumika Nanavati

The cellular jail known as kalapani.

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RAM PAUL

Only person ever to escape from Andaman alive. His cell during his tume. must visit place

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Manali Hegishte

This place cant be reviewed. Its emotion which will be felt once we visit this

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Rekha Uniyal

Veer Savarkar was prisoned by Britishers for about 50 years. He was shifted to Cellular Jail , Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

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Ashwin V

Great Freedom Fighter of India, who gave his life Vinayak Damodar "Veer" Savarkar ; 28 May 1883 – 26 February 1966), commonly known as Swatantryaveer Savarkar in Marathi language was a Hindu nationalist politician and writer who formulated the Hindutva philosophy. He was a prominent member of the Hindu Mahasabha. Savarkar was sentenced to two life terms of imprisonment totalling fifty years and was moved to the Cellular Jail in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. While in prison, Savarkar wrote several mercy petitions to the British, pleading for a release in return for serving the British interests. Savarkar served ten years of his prison sentence before being released in 1921 after signing a plea for clemency that required him to renounce revolutionary activities. After release, he was eventually moved to Ratnagiri in the present day state of Maharashtra, where he stayed until 1937.

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Anil Muddalkar

It's a holy place to Bhartiya, who got freedom who have suffered a lot and had a dream of peace, Growth, of our Bharat. JAI HIND. ALL RESPECT TO EACH AND EVERY FREEDOM FIGHTER.

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Ricky

Reminds me the pain of Veer Savarkar ji