Janakinath and his children including Subhas Chandra were deeply attached to Kodalia.
On 23rd January 1897, Janakinath Bose wrote in his diary,“A son was born at midday.”.
loose a reign of terror and repression, Janakinath renounced the title of' Rai Bahadur' in protest.
Till the end of his days, Janakinath maintained close links with the village and worked for its social upliftment.
At this place grew up the village Kodalia where Janakinath was born and which eventually became the abode of his family.
Fortune favours the brave and by the time Subhas was born, Janakinath had reached the top of the legal profession in his new domicile.
Subhas Chandra' s father Janakinath Bose hailed from a small village in 24- Parganas
district of Bengal but had settled down in Cuttack for legal practice.
In 1930, when Mahatma Gandhi launched the Civil Disobedience Movement and the British Government let
loose a reign of terror and repression, Janakinath renounced the title of' Rai Bahadur' in protest.