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  2. Satish Chandra (historian) - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh (then the United Provinces) to Sir Sita Ram, who later become the first Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, [3] and his wife, Basudevi. He attended Allahabad University where he earned his B.A. (1942), M.A. (1944), and D.Phil. (1948) under the supervision of R.P. Tripathi.

  3. Satish Chandra Mittal - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra Mittal (born 1938), is a retired professor of modern Indian history, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India, and national president of the All India Itihas Sankalan Yojana, a subsidiary of RSS, a Hindu-nationalist organisation.

  4. Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra Samanta The Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar ( Bengali : তাম্রলিপ্ত জাতীয় সরকার) or Tamluk National Government was an independent parallel government established in the areas of Tamluk and Contai subdivisions, now in Purba Medinipur , West Bengal, India, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] during the Quit India ...

  5. Higher Secondary Certificate - Wikipedia

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    Class XI - XII roughly covers the 16-17 age group in the context of Bangladesh. [ 6 ] After 10 years of schooling at the primary and secondary level, students who succeed in passing the Secondary School Certificate (SSC) examination have the option of joining a college for a two-year higher secondary education in respective areas of ...

  6. Satish Chandra Mukherjee - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra was born at Bandipur in Hooghly district of present-day West Bengal. His father, Krishnanath Mukherjee, [ 1 ] had been a childhood friend and classmate of Justice Dvarkanath Mitra, who appointed him as a translator of official documents in the Calcutta High Court .

  7. Satish Chandra - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra is a given name of Hindu origin, and may refer to, Satish Chandra (politician) , Indian National Congress leader Satish Chandra (historian) , Indian academic

  8. Historiography of India - Wikipedia

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    The BJP, citing a rigid anti-Hindu agenda, restructured NCERT and the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR) to make textbooks conform to the BJP's Hindu nationalist platform. [92] In states where the BJP had control of the local government, textbooks were changed extensively to favor a Hindu nationalist narrative. [ 93 ]

  9. Satish Chandra Samanta - Wikipedia

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    Satish Chandra Samanta was born at Gopalpur village, Mahishadal thana of Purba Medinipur district in a Mahishya family. [1] At the age of 15 he was influenced by his guru, Swami Prajnanananda Saraswati and adopted the life of Brahmacharya and took up a life of serving the people.