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Sashibhusan Rath (1885-1943) was a
social reformer, industrialist,
politician and founder-****-editor of the
Dainik ASHA
newspaper (The
first Odia daily)...
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Barisha Sashibhusan Janakalyan Vidyapith, also
known as BSJV, is a government-sponsored
higher secondary school in the
state of West Bengal, India. The...
- Hinduwebsite.com.
Translated by Jas Burgess.
Retrieved 26 June 2021. Dasgupta,
Sashibhusan (1995).
Obscure Religious Cults. Calcutta:
Firma K.L.M. ISBN 81-7102-020-8...
- 311–312. ISBN 978-1-317-57217-6. Dasgupta,
Shashi Bhushan; Dasgupta,
Sashibhusan (1958). An
Introduction to Tāntric Buddhism.
Calcutta University Press...
- was the
reason for
backwardness under British rule. On 25
March 1933,
Sashibhusan Rath led an Odia
delegation to the
Collector of Ganjam.
Similarly at...
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Translator Krishna, ****i O
Kaunteya 2001
Oriya Vidyapati Publishers,
Cuttack Sashibhusan Mishra Krishnadvaipayan Vyas 2006
Hindi Remadhav Publications, Gaziabad...
- Kolkata:
Ananda Publishers, ISBN 81-7215-025-3, pp.110-79 Dasgupta,
Sashibhusan (1995).
Obscure Religious Cults, Calcutta:
Firma K.L.M., ISBN 81-7102-020-8...
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Nikhilanand Panigrahy, Dr.
Debakanta Mishra, Dr.Ramesh
Chandra Parida,
Sashibhusan Rath, Dr.
Chitta Ranjan Mishra, Dr.
Nityananada Swain, Dr. Choudhury...
- Minz". The
Times of India. 9
April 2014.
Retrieved 18
November 2020. "
Sashibhusan named as BJD's
leader in
Rajya Sabha".
Business Standard. 25 January...
- Rath’s ‘'Asha'’,
Niranjan Pattnaik’s
Gandhi Samachar’' in Odia, and
Sashibhusan’s ‘New Orissa’ and ‘East Coast’ in
English on
various issues of the national...