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Sabujpatra, also
known as 'Sabuj Patra' (Bengali: সবুজ পত্র, English:
Green Leaf) was a
liberal and pro-Tagore
Bengali magazine. It was
named Sabujpatra...
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Peary Chand Mitra (Alaler
Gharer Dulal, 1857),
Pramatha Chaudhuri (
Sabujpatra, 1914) and in the
later writings of
Rabindranath Tagore. It is modelled...
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Peary Chand Mitra (Alaler
ghare dulal, 1857),
Pramatha Chowdhury (
Sabujpatra, 1914) and in the
later writings of
Rabindranath Tagore. It is modeled...
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published in the
Sabujpatra,
Prabasi and Atmashakti. They were
highly appreciated in the
reading community. The
stories published in
Sabujpatra were
later published...
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Barada Charan Gupta was part of the short-lived but
influential Sabujpatra group of
writers in
colonial Bengal that
published its
journal from 1922 to...
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Sahitya Parishad Patrika, Santiniketan, Budhabar, Shreyasi, Prabasi,
Sabujpatra and
Suprabhat Patrika. List of
Bengalis List of
Bengali language authors...
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Rabindranath Tagore. The word 'sabuja' was
inspired from the
Bengali magazine Sabujpatra published by
Pramatha Chaudhuri. This
ushered in a
short lived but influential...
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supplied funds nevertheless. He was also ****ociated with
Sabujpatra,
another noted literary magazine of the era,
which was
edited by eminent...