Amalprava Das, the Glossary
Amalprava Das, also known as Amal Prabha Das, (1911–1994) was an Indian social worker, Gandhian and the founder of Kasturba Ashram at Sarania Hills, Assam, a self help group for women and their economic upliftment and Guwahati Yubak Sevadal, a non governmental organization working for the social development of harijans.[1]
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22 relations: Assam, Assamese people, Bethune College, Clinical pathology, Cotton University, Dalit, Dibrugarh, Gandhians, Government of Assam, Government of India, Guwahati, Indian independence movement, Jamnalal Bajaj Award, Kasturba Gandhi, Mahatma Gandhi, Non-governmental organization, Orders, decorations, and medals of India, Padma Shri, Padma Vibhushan, Scottish Church College, Shakuntala Choudhary, Support group.
- Bethune College alumni
- Educators from Assam
- Indian independence activists from Assam
- People from Dibrugarh district
- Scholars from Assam
- Social workers from Assam
- Women educators from Assam
Assam
Assam is a state in northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys.
Assamese people
The Assamese people are a socio-ethnic linguistic identity that has been described at various times as nationalistic or micro-nationalistic.
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Bethune College
Bethune College is a women's college located on Bidhan Sarani in Kolkata, India, and affiliated to the University of Calcutta.
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Clinical pathology
Clinical pathology is a medical specialty that is concerned with the diagnosis of disease based on the laboratory analysis of bodily fluids, such as blood, urine, and tissue homogenates or extracts using the tools of chemistry, microbiology, hematology, molecular pathology, and Immunohaematology.
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Cotton University
Cotton University (formerly known as Cotton College) is a public state university located in Guwahati, Assam, India.
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Dalit
Dalit (from dalita meaning "broken/scattered") is a term first coined by the Indian social reformer Jyotirao Phule for untouchables and outcasts, who represented the lowest stratum of the castes in the Indian subcontinent.
Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh (pron: ˌdɪbru:ˈgɑ) is a city in Upper Assam with sprawling tea gardens.
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Gandhians
The followers of Mahatma Gandhi, the most prominent figure of the Indian independence movement, are called Gandhians.
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Government of Assam
The Government of Assam or Assam Government abbreviated as GoAS, is the state government of the Indian state of Assam.
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Government of India
The Government of India (IAST: Bhārat Sarkār, legally the Union Government or Union of India and colloquially known as the Central Government) is the central executive authority of the Republic of India, a federal republic located in South Asia, consisting of 28 states and eight union territories.
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Guwahati
Guwahati is the largest city of the Indian state of Assam, and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India.
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Indian independence movement
The Indian Independence Movement was a series of historic events in South Asia with the ultimate aim of ending British colonial rule.
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Jamnalal Bajaj Award
Jamnalal Bajaj Award is an Indian award, for promoting Gandhian values, community service and social development.
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Kasturba Gandhi
Kasturba Mohandas Gandhi (born Kasturba Gokuldas Kapadia; 11 April 1869 – 22 February 1944) was an Indian political activist who was involved in the Indian independence movement during British India. Amalprava Das and Kasturba Gandhi are Gandhians and women Indian independence activists.
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Mahatma Gandhi
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (ISO: Mōhanadāsa Karamacaṁda Gāṁdhī; 2 October 186930 January 1948) was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule.
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Non-governmental organization
A non-governmental organization (NGO) (see spelling differences) is an organization that generally is formed independent from government.
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Orders, decorations, and medals of India
The Indian honours system is the system of awards given to individuals for a variety of services to the Republic of India.
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Padma Shri
The Padma Shri (IAST: padma śrī), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan.
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Padma Vibhushan
The Padma Vibhushan ("Lotus Decoration") is the second-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna.
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Scottish Church College
Scottish Church College is a college affiliated by Calcutta University, India.
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Shakuntala Choudhary
Shakuntala Choudhary (25 June 1920 – 20 February 2022), also known as Shakunthala Baideo, was an Indian social worker. Amalprava Das and Shakuntala Choudhary are Gandhians.
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Support group
In a support group, members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic.
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See also
Bethune College alumni
- Abala Bose
- Abha Maiti
- Aditi Lahiri
- Amalprava Das
- Amiya Tagore
- Anwara Bahar Chowdhury
- Ashoka Gupta
- Bina Das
- Chandramukhi Basu
- Kadambini Ganguly
- Kalpana Datta
- Kamala Das Gupta
- Kamini Roy
- Kanak Mukherjee
- Khanto Bala Rai
- Leela Roy
- Maliha Khatun
- Mamtaz Sanghamita
- Mira Datta Gupta
- Neena Gupta (mathematician)
- Pritilata Waddedar
- Sarala Devi Chaudhurani
- Shobha Sen
- Shukhalata Rao
- Sushila Sundari
- Tista Das
Educators from Assam
- Amalprava Das
- Amarjyoti Choudhury
- Anima Choudhury
- Chandraprabha Saikiani
- Drupad Borgohain
- Golok Chandra Goswami
- Hema Bharali
- Indira Miri
- Leela Roy
- Mamoni Raisom Goswami
- Sheela Borthakur
- Tanu Konwar
Indian independence activists from Assam
- Abdul Matlib Mazumdar
- Amalprava Das
- Arun Kumar Chanda
- Bhogeswari Phukanani
- Chandraprabha Saikiani
- Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed
- Gopinath Bordoloi
- Hem Barua (Tyagbir)
- Hema Bharali
- Joy Bhadra Hagjer
- Kanaklata Barua
- Kiran Bala Bora
- Krishna Nath Sarmah
- Kuladhar Chaliha
- Kushal Konwar
- Leela Roy
- Mahendra Mohan Choudhry
- Maniram Dewan
- Moje Riba
- Moji Riba
- Nabin Chandra Bardoloi
- Najib Ali Choudhury
- Omeo Kumar Das
- Pushpalata Das
- Raghunath Choudhary
- Sambhudhan Phonglo
- Someswar Kakoti
- Sonaram Chutia
- Tarun Ram Phukan
- U Kiang Nangbah
People from Dibrugarh district
- Amalprava Das
- Anjana Saikia
- Anup Phukan
- Arun Sarma
- Benudhar Rajkhowa
- Biju Phukan
- Bimal Bora
- Binay Ranjan Sen
- Bismita Gogoi
- D. K. Barooah
- Deepak Gohain
- Dipannita Sharma
- Gilbertson Sangma
- Hari Bhakta Katuwal
- Ila Bhattacharya
- Inamul Haque (scientist)
- Jogendra Nath Hazarika
- Julie Christie
- Kirip Chaliha
- Mafizuddin Ahmed Hazarika
- Mezbahuddin Ahmed (geologist)
- Mukhtar Hussain
- Naren Sonowal
- Nilmoni Phukan Sr
- Paresh Baruah
- Parineeta Borthakur
- Plabita Borthakur
- Ponakan Baruah
- Prahlad Chandra Tasa
- Prasanta Phukan
- Ramesh Chandra Barooah
- Rameswar Teli
- Ranesh Das Gupta
- Ranjan Gogoi
- Rituparna Baruah
- Sarbananda Sonowal
- Sunil Janah
- Surjya Kanta Hazarika
- Taranga Gogoi
- Terash Gowalla
- Umakanta Bairagi
- Vinit Rai
Scholars from Assam
- Abdul Majid (justice)
- Amalprava Das
- Aniruddhadev
- Anundoram Borooah
- Badala Padma Ata
- Bakul Kayastha
- Banikanta Kakati
- Chandraprabha Saikiani
- Damodardev
- Debabrata Sharma
- Debo Prasad Barooah
- Devananda Bharali
- Golok Chandra Goswami
- Gunabhiram Barua
- Hem Barua
- Hemchandra Barua
- Hemchandra Goswami
- Indira Miri
- Jagannath Barooah
- K M Baharul Islam
- Kaliram Medhi
- Kanaklal Barua
- Krishna Kanta Handique
- Kumārila Bhaṭṭa
- Leela Roy
- Maheswar Neog
- Mahim Bora
- Mrinal Miri
- Omeo Kumar Das
- Pitambar Deva Goswami
- Prasenjit Duara
- Rebati Mohan Dutta Choudhury
- Sonaram Chutia
- Surya Kumar Bhuyan
- Tabu Taid
- Ajoy Kumar Dutta
- Amalprava Das
- Chandraprabha Saikiani
- Hem Barua (Tyagbir)
- Hema Bharali
- Leela Roy
- Mukul Chandra Goswami
- Pushpalata Das
- Reeta Devi
- Sheela Borthakur
Women educators from Assam
- Amalprava Das
- Anima Choudhury
- Chandraprabha Saikiani
- Hema Bharali
- Indira Miri
- Leela Roy
- Mamoni Raisom Goswami
- Sheela Borthakur