Arun ghosh biography of mahatma

  • Gandhi is an intimate history of the evolution of a mischievous, fun-loving boy into the Mahatma.
  • Labanya Prabha Ghosh (14 August 1897 – 11 April 2003), also called Labanya Devi, a Gandhian, was a prominent personality of the Indian freedom movement.
  • Gandhi: An Illustrated Biography is an intimate study into the evolution of a mischievous, fun-loving boy, into the Mahatma.
  • LABANYA PRABHA GHOSH

    (1897-2003)

    Popularly called as “Manbhum-Janani” (mother of Manbhum) by the people of Purulia, Labanya Prabha Ghosh was married to Atul Chandra Ghosh at the tender age of 11. She was the pivot of “Shilpashram” (Rural Industry Development inre the Ashram living mode) at Telkalpara, Purulia town.

    “Shilpashram” was the epicenter of the freedom struggle of Manbhum region.


    LABANYA PRABHA GHOSH

    In 1926, she became the elected representative of District församling Committee from the then Manbhum district.
    In 1930, she played a major role in “Salt Agitation” (“Laban Satyagraga”) by Mahatma Gandhi and in 1945 at “Pataka Satyagraha” at Konapara. British government sent her to jail several times.

    After Independence, she was in forefront of “Bhasa Andolon” (Language agitation) at the then Manbhum district against the forcible imposition of Hindi language over Bengali . Bihar government sent her to jail several times and imposed a fine of rupees six hundred. As a re

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    CONTENTS 1. RadharamanChakrabarty : Re-Visiting the Raja. 2. SobhanlalDatta Gupta, Rammohun Roy and his Quest for Modernity: Revisiting his Interpreters 3. ParthaPratimBasu, Rammohun Roy: A Path breaking Inquiry into the Colonial Economy 4. ShibashisChatterjee and RudrasekharBasu, The Domestic and the ‘Global’: The Dual Registers of Rammohun’s Liberalism 5. ImankalyanLahiri and ParthaPratimBasu, Rammohun Roy and the Unitarians: An Enduring Connect 6. Parikshit Thakur, Re-viewing Rammohun Roy’s Idea of Tolerance Editor: Partha Pratim Basu Contributors RadharamanChakrabarty: Former Vice chancellor, NetajiSubhas Open University, Kolkata SobhanlalDatta Gupta, Former Surendranath Banerjee Professor of Political Science, University of Calcutta ParthaPratimBasu, Professor of International Relations, Jadavpur University ShibashisChatterjee, Professor of International Relations, Jadavpur University ImankalyanLahiri, Associate Professor of In

    Labanya Prabha Ghosh

    Indian politician (1897–2003)

    Labanya Prabha Ghosh (14 August 1897 – 11 April 2003), also called Labanya Devi,[4] a Gandhian,[5] was a prominent personality of the Indian freedom movement, from Purulia District of West Bengal.[1] She lived for almost 106 years and during later part of her life, was forced to live in a poverty-stricken ashram, her only source of income being a pension paid for freedom fighters.[1] All through her life, before and after independence of India, she fought for justice of common man.

    Early life and freedom fighter

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    She was born on 14 August 1897 and was popularly known as "Manbhum Janani" (Mother of Manbhum district). In 1908, at the age of 11, she was married to Atul Chandra Ghosh, another important personality of Indian freedom movement from Purulia district. She never went to school but was taught by her father. Her father, Risi Nabarun Chandra[1] was also a