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Gokulchandra Nag (Bengali: গোকুলচন্দ্র নাগ) ( 28 June 1894 - 24
September 1925), was a
Bengali writer and artist, best
known as one of the
founding members...
- scholars, dis****nts, and preachers; he was like a
jewel on
their heads.
Gokulchandra Jain 2015, p. 82.
Champat Rai Jain 1917, p. iv.
Natubhai Shah 2004, p...
- p. 13.
Vijay K. Jain 2015, pp. 164–169.
Vijay K. Jain 2015, p. 165.
Gokulchandra Jain 2015, p. 84. "The 100: A
ranking of the most
influential persons...
- (1925),
Pragati (1926),
Kalikolom (1926), and
Purbasha (1932). In 1921,
Gokulchandra Nag,
Dineshranjan Das,
Sunita Debi, and
Manindralal Basu set up the "Four...
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reality through such a
false sentence? — Āptamīmāṁsā (Verse 110) Dr.
Gokulchandra Jain 2015, p. 84.
Ghoshal 2002, p. 6-7.
Champat Rai Jain 1917, p. iv...
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newspaper in
Manipur “The
Dainik Manipur Patrika” in 1933 and
Thongbam Gokulchandra Singh was emplo**** as the editor. He also pla**** an
important role in...
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Kamal Hossain)
Minati Roychaudhury,
alias Minti, a lost
granddaughter of
GokulChandra Roychaudhury is
found back. This
story has a very
little to do with Basu...
- (died 2021) Raja Ramanna,
nuclear scientist (died 2004)[citation needed]
Gokulchandra Nag,
writer and
artist (born 1895).
Chittaranjan Das,
Freedom activist...
- Nation) and Shaheed-e-Millat (Martyr of the Nation) (D.16
October 1951)
Gokulchandra Nag,
writer and
artist (died 1925). Good,
Anthony (1999). "The Car and...
- Sanasam, (3) "Manglan
Khara Saktam Khara" (short story) by
Khundongbam Gokulchandra.
MEELAL will
banned the
books until the
authors came to the
office of...