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  2. Barindra Kumar Ghosh - Wikipedia

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    Barindra Kumar Ghosh or Barindra Ghosh, or popularly Barin Ghosh (5 January 1880 – 18 April 1959), was an Indian revolutionary and journalist. He was one of the founding members of Jugantar Bengali weekly, a revolutionary outfit in Bengal .

  3. Jugantar Patrika - Wikipedia

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    Jugantar Patrika (Bengali: যুগান্তর) was a Bengali revolutionary newspaper founded in 1906 in Calcutta by Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Abhinash Bhattacharya and Bhupendranath Dutt. A political weekly, it was founded in March 1906 and served as the propaganda organ for the nascent revolutionary organisation Anushilan Samiti that was ...

  4. Emperor v. Aurobindo Ghosh and others - Wikipedia

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    Barindra Kumar Ghosh, younger brother of Aurobindo Ghosh, was a key player in the Alipore trial. It was in their house that the revolutionaries carried out their activities. Barindra had been born in England and came to India at the age of one. According to British Indian law, he was asked whether he preferred being tried as a British citizen.

  5. Jugantar - Wikipedia

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    The Jugantar party was established in April 1906 by leaders like Aurobindo Ghosh, his brother Barin Ghosh, Hemchandra Kanungo, and Upen Banerjee. [2] Along with 21 revolutionaries, they started to collect arms, explosives and manufactured bombs. The headquarters of Jugantar were located at 27 Kanai Dhar Lane then 41 Champatola 1st Lane in ...

  6. History of the Anushilan Samiti - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, Aurobindo Ghosh sent his younger brother Barindra Kumar Ghosh to Calcutta to rally the nascent organisation. Barindra, however, was forced to return to Baroda that same year following differences with Jatindranath Bannerjee.

  7. List of Indian independence activists - Wikipedia

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    Barindra Kumar Ghosh: A revolutionary organizer, he was convicted in the Alipore bomb case. Basawon Singh: An activist, he was convicted in the Lahore Conspiracy Case trial. Batukeshwar Dutt: An Indian revolutionary participating in an armed struggle against British rule in India, he threw a bomb in the Central Assembly in 1929. Benoy Basu

  8. Bijli (Weekly Newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Bijli is the name of a weekly Bengali newspaper first published in 1920. It was a film magazine started by Nalinikanta Sarkar, Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Sachchidananda Sengupta, Arun Singh and Dinesh Ranjan Das.

  9. Pulin Behari Das - Wikipedia

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    Pulin was born to Naba Kumar Das in the village of Lonesingh, in the district of Shariatpur in the year 1877. [1] Pulin passed the Entrance examination from Faridpur Zilla School in 1894. He attended the Dhaka College and became the laboratory assistant and demonstrator while still a student at the college. From his childhood Pulin was ...