Bipinchandra Pal's name is written in golden letters in Indian history. He was an Indian revolutionary and he also played a major role in preparing the outline of the Indian independence movement. While he was also one of the trio of Lal-Bal-Pal. Bipinchandra Pal was a nationalist leader as well as a teacher, journalist, writer and speaker and he is also recognized as the father of revolutionary ideas in India. Today is Bipinchandra Pal's death anniversary, so let's know some special things related to him... Education:- He was admitted to Presidency College, Calcutta but could not complete his studies and started his career as a headmaster. In later years, he worked as a librarian in the Public Library of Calcutta. Contribution to literature:- In 1898 he left for England to study comparative ideology. But after one year he returned to India from there and since then he started propagating the spirit of the idea of Swaraj among the local Indians. Role in freedom movement:- Bipinchandra Pal, the trio famous as 'Lal-Bal-Pal' were famous as patriots and they are also said to be responsible for starting the first popular uprising against the British colonial policy in the 1905 partition of Bengal. The special thing is that he came before Mahatma Gandhi's entry into politics and Bipinchandra Pal was also the founder of 'Vande Mataram' magazine. Afterlife: Bipinchandra Pal distanced himself from the Congress during the last years of his life and again led a solitary life. On this day in the year 1932, he said goodbye to this world. RBI withdraws Rs 2000 note from circulation, Will continue to be legal tender till Sept30 'All those who are conspiring, have fallen flat...', Brij Bhushan Singh's counter attack on wrestlers After 18 months of dating, actress Emma Watson and her boyfriend Brandon Green broke up