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Matangini Hazra (19
October 1869 – 29
September 1942) was an
Indian revolutionary who parti****ted in the
Indian independence movement. She was leading...
- In This. Conclusion.
Matangini: The
eponymous "wife" of
Rajmohan and the protagonist. Rajmohan: The
abusive husband of
Matangini. Hemangini: The younger...
- her most po****r form,
known as Uchchhishta-Chandalini or Uchchhishta-
Matangini. She is
described as an
outcaste (Chandalini) and
offered left-over or...
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Sahid Matangini is a
community development block that
forms an
administrative division in
Tamluk subdivision of
Purba Medinipur district in the Indian...
- in 2011.
Tamluk has two
railway stations -
Tamluk Junction and
Sahid Matangini.
Sudhir Memorial Institute Tamluk :- It is an CBSE
English -
Medium School...
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ministers and
protagonists like
Sushil Kumar Dhara, Ajoy
Mukherjee and
Matangini Hazra. The
parallel government had set up
police stations,
military departments...
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freedom fighters.
Martyrs of this
freedom movement include Mukunda Kakati,
Matangini Hazra,
Kanaklata Barua,
Kushal Konwar,
Bhogeswari ****anani and others...
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Shahid Matangini Hazra Government College for Women,
established in 2015, is
located in West Bengal, India, is an
undergraduate women's
college in Purba...
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Raninagar I
Raninagar II
Ratua I
Ratua II S
Sabang Sagar Sagardighi Sahid Matangini Sainthia Salanpur Salboni Saltora Samserganj Sandeshkhali I Sandeshkhali...
- The
Sahid Matangini railway station in the
Indian state of West Bengal,
serves Tamluk-Panskura Road, Tamluk,
India in
Purba Medinipur district. It is...