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Deshbandhu Chittaranjan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 33

Deshbandhu Chittaranjan

Brilliant lawyer, talented poet, farsighted statesman - Chittaranjan Das had all it takes to make life prosperous and peaceful, but he chose hardship and suffering for 'he dreamed and thought and talked of the freedom of India, and of nothing else'. In return, he received in abundance the undying gratitude and love from his countrymen. Deshbandhu is remembered to this day for his matchless service and sacrifice.

Freedom Through Disobedience
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Freedom Through Disobedience

Chittaranjan Das (5 November 1869 - 16 June 1925) was an Indian politician and Founder-leader of the Swaraj (Independence) Party in Bengal under British rule. He is generally referred to by the honorific Desh Bandhu meaning "Friend of the nation". He was closely associated with a number of literary societies and wrote poems, apart from numerous articles and essays.

Antaryami
  • Language: en

Antaryami

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2024-03-20
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  • Publisher: Blurb

Antaryami (The All-perceiver) is a bengali language Poetry book by Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das. It was published in 1914.

Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das
  • Language: en

Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Chittaranjan Das had but one dream: the freedom of India. He had but one programme: the struggle for freedom. It was said of him, He dreamed and thought and talked of the freedom of India and of nothing else. Chittaranjan Das had great respect for Gandh

Chitta Ranjan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 60

Chitta Ranjan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-06-03
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  • Publisher: DigiCat

"Chitta Ranjan" by Sukumar Ranjan Das is a biography of Deshbandhu (Friend of the Nation). Chitta Ranjan was an Indian freedom fighter, political activist, and lawyer during the Indian independence movement and founder-leader of the Swaraj Party (Independence party) in Bengal during the period of British colonial rule in India. His name is abbreviated as C. R. Das. Excerpt: "In this land of Bikrampur there is a small village called Telirbag which is the ancestral home of Srijut Chitta Ranjan[2] Das. He comes of a respectable Vaidya-family of Eastern Bengal. His great-grand-father Babu Ratan Krishna Das was highly respected for his charity and benevolence. Chitta Ranjan's grand-father, Babu Jagadbandhu Das was the eldest son of Ratan Krishna. Jagadbandhu was the senior Government pleader of Rajshahi and had an extensive practice. He earned a good deal but spent even the last farthing in allaying the distress of his poor relations and neighbours. His charity was proverbial in Bikrampur."

Resource Mobilisation Through SHGs in Urban Villages
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 216

Resource Mobilisation Through SHGs in Urban Villages

Study conducted in Delhi, India.

India for Indians
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23

India for Indians

Personally I have known Mr. Chitta Ranjan Das from the days of his youth. His father; the late Babu Bhuban Mohan Das was a friend of mine. Bhuban Mohan was a well-known Attorney of the Calcutta High Court. For some time he was connected also with Bengalee journalism. As editor; first; of the Brahmo Public Opinion; and subsequently of the Bengal Public Opinion; he made a very high position for himself among Bengalee journalists. His style was very simple; and he spoke with a directness that was rather rare in our more successful English weeklies of those days. Babu Bhuban Mohan was a sincere patriot; and though like good many English educated Bengalees of his generation; he threw himself hear...

Social Ecology and Demographic Structure of Bhotias
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Social Ecology and Demographic Structure of Bhotias

The present book attempts to critically interpret the existing literature on the people adapted to high and low altitudes.

Changing the Terms
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Changing the Terms

This volume explores the theoretical foundations of postcolonial translation in settings as diverse as Malaysia, Ireland, India and South America. Changing the Terms examines stimulating links that are currently being forged between linguistics, literature and cultural theory. In doing so, the authors probe complex sequences of intercultural contact, fusion and breach. The impact that history and politics have had on the role of translation in the evolution of literary and cultural relations is investigated in fascinating detail. Published in English.