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- valiant ACP in Kolkata, who attempts to save a dreaded gangster named Joykrishna Ganguly, but he loses his life and Ganguly is kidnapped by Bir Pratap's...
- hometown of Midnapore, where Joykrishna and his wife had two sons – Satish Kumar and Santosh Kumar – and a daughter before Joykrishna moved his family to Kolkata...
- Uttarpara Jaykrishna Public Library is a district library in Uttarpara, West Bengal, India, and is the first of its kind in Asia. Located in Uttarpara...
- Joy Krishna Halder is an Indian politician, belonging to the Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist). He was a member of the legislative ****embly of...
- Sahapur Harendranath Vidyapith Address 44, Joykrishna Paul Rd, Sahapur, New Alipore Kolkata , West Bengal , 700038 India Coordinates 22°30′38″N 88°19′33″E...
- (bhoot er raja) Khagen Pathak - Village elder Chinmoy Roy - Spy of Halla Joykrishna Sanyal - Court singer at Shundi Mani Srimani - Visitor to Halla Around...
- father) after being orphaned when he was only 9. His father, the late Joykrishna Mitra, used to teach Mathematics and Sanskrit at Dhaka Collegiate School...
- Party Basanti SC Subhas Naskar Revolutionary Socialist Party Kultali SC Joykrishna Halder Independent Joynagar None Debaprasad Sarkar Independent Baruipur...
- Bengali poet Michael Madhusudan Dutt spent his last days in Uttarpara Joykrishna Library. Uttarpara is also the home of numerous temples and is a destination...
- Muni****lity was founded on 14 April 1853 after the second appeal by zamindar Joykrishna and others for a muni****lity to the Government of Bengal, the first appeal...