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Sivanath Shastri or
Sibanath Sastri (31
January 1848 – 30
September 1919) was a
Bengali social reformer, writer, translator, scholar,
editor philoshoper...
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Kesineni Sivanath,
commonly known as
Kesineni Chinni (born 3
August 1969), is an
Indian politician and entrepreneur. He is a
member of the
Telugu Desam...
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Sivanath Sastri College is an
undergraduate college for
women in Kolkata, India, and is po****rly
referred to as
South City Morning. It is
affiliated with...
- came into
existence with
Anandamohan Bose as president, Shib
Chandra Deb,
Sivanath Sastri,
Umesh Chandra Dutta,
Gurucharan Mahalanobish serving as office...
- Ram Mohan's most
controversial period.
Commenting on his
published works Sivanath Sastri writes: "The
period between 1820 and 1830 was also
eventful from...
- see the
truth and do our
whole duty on our
journey to thy
sacred seat."
Sivanath Sastri (Brahmo Samaj) (1911): "We
meditate on the
worshipable power and...
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College is po****rly
known as
South City Day. It
shares premises with
Sivanath Sastri College (po****rly
known as
South City Morning) and
Prafulla Chandra...
- University. He was also a
prominent religious leader of
Brahmoism and with
Sivanath Sastri a
leading light of Adi Dharm.
Ananda Mohan was born at Jaysiddhi...
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introduced it in 1870 – and Dhaka,
especially young Brahmos (including
Sivanath Shastri and his friends).
Ganguly was a
supporter of
higher education for...
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education in the
region as part of its "civilising missions". For instance,
Sivanath Sastri notes that
Charles Grant, a
British politician influential in Indian...