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Jugantar Patrika (যুগান্তর) was a Bengali revolutionary newspaper founded in 1906 in Calcutta by Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Abhinash Bhattacharya and Bhupendranath Dutt.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 13 relations: Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya, Anushilan Samiti, Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Bengali language, Bhupendranath Datta, British Raj, Indian National Congress, Jugantar, Paisa, Political fiction, Revolutionary movement for Indian independence, Sivanath Shastri, Sri Aurobindo.

  2. 1906 establishments in India
  3. Bengali-language newspapers published in India
  4. Literature of Indian independence movement
  5. Newspapers published in Kolkata

Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya

Abinash Chandra Bhattacharyya (16 October 1882 Tripura -7 March 1963 Rishra, West Bengal) was a radical Indian nationalist in the movement for Indian independence who played a role in the Indo-German Conspiracy of World War I. Born in Chunta in the district of Tripura, India, Bhattacharya became involved with the works of the Anushilan Samiti in his youth. Jugantar Patrika and Abinash Chandra Bhattacharya are Anushilan Samiti.

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Anushilan Samiti

(Practice Association) was an Indian fitness club, which was actually used as an underground society for anti-British revolutionaries. Jugantar Patrika and Anushilan Samiti are 1906 establishments in India and revolutionary movement for Indian independence.

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Barindra Kumar Ghosh

Barindra Kumar Ghosh or Barindra Ghosh, or, popularly, Barin Ghosh (5 jan 1880 – 18 April 1959) was an Indian revolutionary and journalist. Jugantar Patrika and Barindra Kumar Ghosh are Anushilan Samiti and revolutionary movement for Indian independence.

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Bengali language

Bengali, also known by its endonym Bangla (বাংলা), is an Indo-Aryan language from the Indo-European language family native to the Bengal region of South Asia.

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Bhupendranath Datta

Bhupendranath Datta (4 September 1880 – 25 December 1961) was an Indian communist revolutionary and later a noted sociologist and anthropologist. He was younger brother of Swami Vivekananda, and he was also associated Rishi Aurobindo in his political works. In his youth, he was closely associated with the Jugantar movement, serving as the editor of Jugantar Patrika until his arrest and imprisonment in 1907. Jugantar Patrika and Bhupendranath Datta are Anushilan Samiti and revolutionary movement for Indian independence.

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British Raj

The British Raj (from Hindustani, 'reign', 'rule' or 'government') was the rule of the British Crown on the Indian subcontinent,.

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Indian National Congress

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Jugantar

Jugantar or Yugantar (যুগান্তর Jugantor; lit. New Era or Transition of an Epoch) was one of the two main secret revolutionary trends operating in Bengal for Indian independence. Jugantar Patrika and Jugantar are revolutionary movement for Indian independence.

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Paisa

Paisa (also transliterated as pice, pesa, poysha, poisha and baisa) is a monetary unit in several countries.

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Political fiction

Political fiction employs narrative to comment on political events, systems and theories.

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Revolutionary movement for Indian independence

The Revolutionary movement for Indian Independence was part of the Indian independence movement comprising the actions of violent underground revolutionary factions.

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Sivanath Shastri

Sivanath Shastri or Sibanath Sastri (31 January 1848 – 30 September 1919) was a Bengali social reformer, writer, translator, scholar, editor philoshoper and historian.

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Sri Aurobindo

Sri Aurobindo (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) was an Indian philosopher, yogi, maharishi, poet, and Indian nationalist. Jugantar Patrika and Sri Aurobindo are Anushilan Samiti.

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See also

1906 establishments in India

Bengali-language newspapers published in India

Literature of Indian independence movement

Newspapers published in Kolkata

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jugantar_Patrika

Also known as Jugantar (publication).