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Raja Ram Mohan Roy

King Rammohan Roy (22 May 1772 - 27 September 1833) is said to be the forerunner of the Indian Renaissance and Father of Modern India. He is a special place in the field of Indian social and religious renaissance. He was the founder of Brahma Samaj, the founder of the Indian linguistic press, the author of the Janajagran and social reform movement, and the patriarch of the new-Jagran era in Bengal. He speeded up the two regions with an efficient combination of Indian independence struggle and journalism. While his movements shown journalism, his journalism worked to show the right direction to the movement. Hundreds of examples of foresight and ideology of Raja Rammohan Roy are recorded in history. He had a deep affection for Hindi. They were opposed to conservatism and evils, but the values, rituals and national pride were close to their hearts. They wanted independence but wanted that citizens of this country recognize its value. Biography: King Rammohan Roy was born in 1772 in...

Bidhan Chandra Rai

Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy (July 1, 1882 - July 1, 1962) was a doctor and freedom fighter. He was the second Chief Minister of West Bengal, on 14 January 1948, until his death, he was in office for 14 years. His birthday is celebrated in India on July 1 as 'Doctor's Day'. He was summoned by the Bharat Ratna in the year 1961. Introduction: He was born in Khajanchi Road in Bankipur, Patna, Bihar, a migrant Bangladeshi family. Their birth place has been converted into a new school called Ajhar Prakash Shishya Sadan. Due to the Brahma Sammaji of the father-in-law, Brahma Samaj had an untimely effect on the childhood. His father Prakashchandra Rai was a deputy magistrate, but could never make sense due to his charity and religious instincts. Hence, the early life of Vidhansandra Rai was spent in the middle of the absence. B. a. Passing the examination, he moved to Calcutta in 1901. From there he passed the M.D. examination. They had to bear the expenses of their studies themse...

Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay

Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay (September 15, 1876 - January 16, 1938) was a well-known Bengali novelist. He was born in Devanandpur in Hooghly district. He was one of the nine children of his parents. In eighteen years of age, he passed the intent. These days he wrote a novel named "Basa" (house), but this composition was not published. Rabindranath Tagore and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay had a profound influence on him. Sharat Chandra was a student of fine arts, but due to financial constraints, he could not study this subject. In search of employment, Sarat Chandra went to Burma and worked as a clerk in Public Works Department. After some time in Burma, he started writing seriously, after returning to Calcutta. After returning from Burma, he started writing his famous novel Srikanth. In Burma, he was contacted by a person named Bangchandra, who was then drunk and lewd on the big scholar. From here, there was a seed of characterless, in which the mess is the story of love...

Mahasweta Devi

Mahasweta Devi (14 January 1926 - 28 July 2016) was an Indian social activist and writer. He was awarded the Gyanpeeth Award in 1996. Early life and education: He was born on 14 January 1926 in Dhaka, undivided India. His father Manish Ghatak was a poet and a novelist and his mother Dhritri Devi was also a writer and a social worker. His schooling took place in Dhaka. At the time of Partition of India, your family settled in West Bengal only during adolescence. Later, he did graduation (prestige) in Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan in English and then in postgraduate English at the University of Calcutta. After getting a master's degree in English literature from the University of Kolkata, you started your life as a teacher and journalist. Thereafter, you also worked as an English lecturer in Calcutta University. After that, you took retirement to focus on writing in 1984. Literary life: As the name of Mahashweta Devi comes to mind, many of her images appear in front o...

Amartya sen

Amartya Sen (born November 3, 1933) is an economist, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998. Currently, he is a professor at Harvard University (USA) | Harvard University. He has also been a teacher at Jadavpur University, Delhi School of Economics and Oxford University. Sen. M.I. Tea has also taught as a guest teacher in Stanford, Berkeley, and Cornell universities. life: He was born in Calcutta in the Kayastha family of Shanti Niketan, where his maternal grandfather, Kshiti Mohan Sen, was a teacher. His father, Ashutosh Sen, taught chemistry at Dhaka University. After completing his studies from Shantiniketan and Presidency College, Kolkata, he received education from Trinity College, Cambridge. He also spent some years of his life in Buradla (located in Burma) and his early education was in Dhaka. He got the Nobel Prize in economics in 1998 and was inducted in India in 1999 with Bharat Ratna. Early life and education: Sen was born in Manikganj (in British India, ...

Sharmila Tagore

Sharmila Tagore (born December 8, 1946) is one of the actresses of Hindi and Bengali cinema. personal life: Sharmila Tagore has been a strong actress of Indian films. Sharmila Tagore was born in a Hindu Bengali family in Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, India. His father Gitindranath Tagore was the General Manager of Algine Mills, owner of British India Company. After marrying former Indian captain Nawab Pataudi, Sharmila Tagore named her Ayesha Sultan. Translation to English arrow icon This entire page or some of its sections has been written in other languages (s) other than Hindi. You can help Wikipedia by translating them.  His three children's name: Saif Ali Khan (1970b), Sabah Ali Khan and Soha Ali Khan (1978 h). Film Travel: He worked in films with Rajesh Khanna. He is remembered for acting in Amar Prem, Stain, Aradhana.

Rabindranath Tagore

Rabindranath Thakur (7 May 1861 - 7th August 1941) is also known as Gurudev. He is the only Nobel laureate of the world famous poet, literary, philosopher and Indian literature. Through the Bengali literature, there was an era of new life in Indian cultural consciousness. He is the first Nobel laureate in Asia. He is the only poet whose two compositions have become the national anthem of two nations - the national anthem of India and the national anthem of Bangladesh are the compositions of Amard Sonar Bangla Gurudev. life: Rabindranath Thakur was born as Devendranath Tagore and Sharda Devi's daughter on May 7, 1861, in Kolkata's Jalsasanko Thakurbadi. His schooling was studied at the prestigious St. Xavier's School. In 1878, he wanted to become a barrister, enrolling in public school in Bridgton, England. He studied law at the University of London but returned home only after obtaining a degree in 1880. In 1883, he got married to Mrinalini Devi. Composer: From his ...

Sourav Ganguly

Sourav Chandidas Ganguly (born 8 July 1972) is the former captain of the India cricket team. He is one of India's most successful captains. Born in an elite family of Bengal, Sourav Ganguly was brought to the world of cricket by his brother Snehashish Ganguly. He started his career playing in the school and state level team. He is currently ranked 5th among the highest run-scorers in ODIs and the second player to make 10,000 and the second Indian after Sachin Tendulkar. According to Cricket Magazine Wisden, he is at 6th place among the best one-day batsmen of all time. After performing well in several regional tournaments (such as Ranji Trophy, Duleep Trophy etc.), Ganguly got the opportunity to play against England in the national team. He made 131 in the first Test and made his place in the team. After consistently performing well against Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Australia and winning many Man of the Match titles, their place in the team was confirmed. In the 1999 Cricket World...

Swami Vivekanand

Swami Vivekananda (born: January 12, 1863 - death: 4 July 1902) was a noted and influential spiritual master of Vedanta. His real name was Narendranath Dutt. He represented Sanatan Dharma on behalf of India in World Congress General Assembly organized in 1893 in the Chicago-based United States. Vedanta philosophy of India's spirituality is accessible only by the speech of Swami Vivekananda in every country of America and Europe. He had set up Ramkrishna Mission, which is still doing its work today. He was a capable disciple of Ramakrishna Paramahansa. He is known primarily for his speech with the introduction of "my American brothers and sisters". This first sentence of his address won everyone's hearts. Born in an elite Bengali family of Calcutta, Vivekananda was inclined towards spirituality. He was very impressed with his Guru Ramakrishna Dev, from whom he learned that all the creatures are an incarnation of God; Therefore the service of the human beings can als...

Satyajit Ray

Satyajit Ray (2 May 1921-23 April 1992) was an Indian film director who is counted among the best film directors of the 20th Century. He was born in a Bengali family of well-known Kolkata in the world of art and literature. His education was at the Presidency College and universities all over the world, he started his career with a professional painter like French film director Zaann Rannwar , and he had a tendency towards film directing after seeing the Italian film Ladri the Bisickleet in London. Rai directed 37 films, including feature films, documentaries, and short films. His first film, Pather Panchali, received a total of eleven international awards for the "Best Manpower Documents" award at the Cannes Film Festival. This film is included in his famous Apu trilogy with Aparajito and Apur Sansar for many works related to film production. Script writing, actor search, background music writing, cinematography, art direction, editing and promotional content To Rman. In...

Jagdish Chandra Basu

Dr. Jagdish Chandra Basu (November 30, 1858 - November 23, 1937) was a renowned scientist from India who had a deep knowledge of physics, biology, botany and archaeology. He was the first scientist who worked on the optics of radio and microwave waves. In Botany, he did many important discoveries. He was also the first scientific researcher of India. He was the first Indian scientist who received an American patent. He is considered the father of radio science. He also wrote science fiction and he is also considered the father of Bengali science fiction. Born in Bengal province of British India, Basu received a bachelor's degree from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta. He then went to London University for medical education, but due to health problems, he had to leave this education in the middle and return to India. He then took over the post of Professor of Physics at Presidency College and faced many caste discrimination while doing many important scientific experiments. He...