A colonial-era record available in this connection, at the Bihar State Archives (BSA) here, contains an order letter issued from Shimla, the then summer capital of the Raj, to the then provincial Government of Bihar and Orissa, asking it not to let the speech be published.
The same record also contains news clipping of Bose having attended the conference in London and speaking there.
"We went through our records in connection with Netaji and Bihar for the project and so far the research and collection work have been completed. We are working on the composition and the volume should be out by March next year," Director of Bihar State Archives Vijoy Kumar told PTI.
Bose visited Patna a few times and addressed gatherings at the historic Gandhi Maidan (then called Patna Lawn), in Danapur, near the cantonment area and in Patna City, the old counterpart of the new capital. He also had visited Jamshedpur, then part of the Bihar province.
"Just before the Ramgarh Conference of the Congress in 1940, Netaji visited Patna and addressed a gathering at the Mangles' Tank in Patna City. Peasant leader Swami Sahajanand Saraswati also spoke there and was later arrested by the police," a BSA archivist, working on the project said.
Among other records are those of Bose's visit to industrial city Jamshedpur during a union strike there and him having developed a pain in his abdomen while being lodged in a jail in Nagpur.
