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Ishwar Chandra Bandyopadhyay (26 September 1820 – 29 July 1891), popularly known as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (lit. ' Vidyasagar, the Sea of Knowledge '), [1] was an Indian educator and social reformer of the nineteenth century. [2] His efforts to simplify and modernise Bengali prose were significant.
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, scholar, social reformer and a key figure of the Bengal Renaissance, was born at Birsingha on 26 September 1820. [2] [3] Ghatal subdivision, shown in the map alongside, has alluvial soils. Around 85% of the total cultivated area is cropped more than once. [4]
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, the scholar-social reformer and a key figure in the Bengal Renaissance, came to Karmatar in 1873 and spent more than 18 years of his life here. [1] In 1974, the railway station at Karmatar was renamed Vidyasagar.
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, scholar, social reformer and a key figure of the Bengal Renaissance, was born at Birsingha on 26 September 1820. [1] [2] Ghatal subdivision, shown in the map alongside, has alluvial soils. Around 85% of the total cultivated area is cropped more than once. [3]
This ITI college is located at Birsingha (Birth place of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar). Ghatal Vidyasagar High School is a Bengali-medium coeducational institution established in 1886. The school has facilities for teaching from class V to class XII.
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820–1891) was head pandit at Fort William College from 1841 to 1846. He concentrated on English and Hindi while serving in the college. He concentrated on English and Hindi while serving in the college.
Ishwar Chandra Gupta (1812–1859) Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1882) Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820–1891) Lal Behari Dey (1824–1892) Michael Madhusudan Dutt (1824–1873) Rajnarayan Basu (1826–1892) Dinabandhu Mitra (1830–1873) Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay (1834–1889) Girish Chandra Sen (1835/1836-1910) Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay ...
Funds were not arriving from India according to his plans. He was only able to relocate to England in 1865 and study for the bar due to the generosity of Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. For this, Dutt was to regard Vidyasagar as Dayar Sagar (meaning the ocean of kindness) for as long as he lived. He was admitted to the High Court in Calcutta on his ...