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Saradaranjan Ray (26 May 1858 – 30
October 1925) was a
Bengali teacher of
mathematics and
Sanskrit who
worked at
Aligarh University and at Calcutta. He...
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scholar in Sanskrit, Arabic, and
Persian language. His
elder brother Saradaranjan Ray was one of the
pioneers of
Indian cricket who was
called the W.G...
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repository and to take
Indological and
Sanskrit studies to the ****ure.
Saradaranjan Ray
Bijoy Krishna Goswami Surendranath Dasgupta Krishna Kanta Handique...
- in
Masua village, Kishorganj, in 1863. Upendrakis****'s
elder brother Saradaranjan Ray was one of the
pioneers of
Indian cricket and was
called the W.G...
- 210–225. Bhāsa (1942). Bhasa's Pratima-Natakam.
Translated by Ray,
Saradaranjan; Ray, Kumudranjan. Calcutta:
Nalanda Press. Bhāsa (1943a) [1939]. Charudattam...
- Palchaudhuri, Vice
Chairman and
Managing Director,
Gulma Mohorgong Tea Estate.
Saradaranjan Ray, Prin****l,
Metropolitan Institution (later
Vidyasagar College) Upendrakis****...
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Metropolitan Institute, was
renamed to
Vidyasagar College in 1917.
Saradaranjan Ray, who
taught Sanskrit, was the prin****l of the college, at that time...
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entrepreneur in Bengal, and
Mrinalini Bose.
Mrinalini was a
sister of
Saradaranjan Ray,
father of
cricket in
Bengal known to be the W.G.
Grace of India...
- move into business. Bose was
married to
Mrinalini Debi, the
sister of
Saradaranjan Ray and Upendrakis**** Ray Chowdhury, and
therefore a great-uncle of...
- went to
Vidyasagar College in
Calcutta and came
close to then prin****l
Saradaranjan Ray, who is
regarded as
father of
cricket in Bengal. He was
given the...