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Bhowanipore (also Bhowanipur; Bengali: ভবানীপুর) is a
neighbourhood of
South Kolkata in
Kolkata district in the
Indian state of West Bengal. In 1717,...
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state of West Bengal. It is
flanked by the
Tolly Nullah to the north,
Bhowanipore to the east, the
Diamond Harbour Road to the west and New
Alipore to...
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September 1944 in Calcutta, West Bengal, into the
Mallick Bari of
Bhowanipore He is the
grandson of
Bengali scientist Indumadhab Mallick. His nickname...
- at the Officers'
Hospital in
Calcutta in India. He was
buried in the
Bhowanipore Military Cemetery at Calcutta. In
April 1987, a
group of
students from...
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January 1951 in Kolkata. He
attended the
Mitra Institution at
Bhowanipore at a
primary level and later,
joined the
Padmapukur Institution at Sarat...
- born in Kolkata. He
studied in St. James' School. He used to stay in
Bhowanipore and then
moved to
London when he was 13.
Sujoy attended Queen Elizabeth...
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actor Ranjit Mallick and
Deepa Mallick, of Kolkata's
Mallick Bari of
Bhowanipore.
Mallick did her
schooling at
Modern High
School for Girls, and completed...
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somewhat later extension south and south-east of the 'European town' to
Bhowanipore, and some
decades later to Ballygunge,
which was then
developing as a...
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Executive Council.[citation needed] Ray
studied at,
Mitra Institution,
Bhowanipore Branch, Calcutta,
Presidency College,
Calcutta and
University Law College...
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sponsorship reasons, is an
Indian professional football club
based in
Bhowanipore, Kolkata, West Bengal. The club was
established in 1910, and competed...