Eram massacre
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Eram is a small village in Basudevpur, Bhadrak from Odisha. It plays an important role in the history of Indian Independence movement. It is also known as Rakta Tirtha Eram (The Pilgrim of Blood) and the second Jallianwala Bagh of India.
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Eram’s Martyr Memorial
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1942-09-28
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Location of Bhadrak in India
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British Indian Army unit under the DSP Kunjabihari.
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Gathering against the British rulers
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