Raja Ram Mohan Roy and the Brahmo Samaj
Raja Ram Mohan Roy and the Brahmo Samaj. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the pioneer of 19th century renaissance in India. He was the founder of Brahmo Samaj in 1823 which was named as Brahmo Samaj in 1830.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy and the Brahmo Samaj. Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the pioneer of 19th century renaissance in India. He was the founder of Brahmo Samaj in 1823 which was named as Brahmo Samaj in 1830.
A nationalist from Bengal, Ananda Mohan Bose played a pioneering role in the establishment of the Indian Association of Calcutta in 1876. The Association aimed at unifying Indian people on a common political programme and protesting against the unjust policies of the British.
Jitendra Mohan Sengupta gave up his legal practice in response to the non-cooperation call. He organised the strike by workers of Assam-Bengal Railways.
Born in Allahabad, M. M. Malaviya was a lawyer by profession. A member of the provincial as well as central legislature for many terms, in 1907 he helped set up the Indian Industrial Conference and the UP Industrial Association in Allahabad.
The name of Fakir Mohan Senapati shines in the history of Oriya literature. Fakir Mohan Senapati was born in Mallikashpur of Balasore in January 1843. His father's name was Lakshman Charan who died of cholera at Bhubaneswar at a very early age.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy the noted social and religious reformer of India was born of an orthodox Brahmin family at Radhanagar, West Bengal on May 22, 1774.