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  • ...ured bombs and thus laid the foundation of the terrorist group, called the Jugantar. Its Head Quarters was located at 93/a Baubazar Street. ...ected with the India visit of his disciple Abani Mukherji, a member of the Jugantar Party. After the World War 1, the Soviet Government supplied him funds for ...
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  • ...ured bombs and thus laid the foundation of the terrorist group, called the Jugantar. Its Head Quarters was located at 93/a Baubazar Street. ...ected with the India visit of his disciple Abani Mukherji, a member of the Jugantar Party. After the World War 1, the Soviet Government supplied him funds for ...
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  • ...d to discontinue his studies when he was arrested for his association with Jugantar. While in jail, he passed MA in Bangla. In 1938, he was released from jail ...
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  • ...rakumar|barindrakumar ghosh]], one of the founders of the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar]] group of revolutionaries, visited Rangpur. Prafulla Chaki was introduced In 1908 Jugantar members decided to kill Kingsford, the Calcutta Presidency Magistrate. Chak ...
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  • The revolutionaries were organized into two major groups:' [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] and [[Dhaka Anushilan Samiti|dhaka anushilan samiti]]. Their activi ...Most of them were said to have been either cadres of the Anushilan or the Jugantar. ...
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  • ...was initiated to [[Revolutionary Terrorism|revolutionary terrorism]] by ''Jugantar ''leader Amarendranath Chattopadhyaya and Rashbehari bose. ...
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  • ...time she developed friendly relation with some revolutionary activists of Jugantar Party. ...Rashiklal Das and left non-violence thoughts of Mahatma Gandhi to join the Jugantar Party for armed struggle. ...
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  • ...BA and LLB degree from Calcutta University. He joined the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] of arobind ghose in 1917 and continued to work as an activist of th ...
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  • In 1908, the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] deputed [[Chaki, Prafulla|prafulla chaki]] and Kshudiram Basu to ki ...
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  • ...dependence through armed revolution; later, he joined the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]]. He was an active worker in the anti-British movement in Chittagong ...
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  • ...f the Congress in Chittagong. He was associated with the '[[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]]'. Along with many other revolutionists, Manindra Lal went into unde ...
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  • ...point of anti-British activism, secret societies such as [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] and [[Anushilan Samiti|anushilan samiti]], dubbed 'terrorist' by th ...the secret revolutionary groups (the best known being Anushilan Samiti and Jugantar) in Dhaka, Lila aided them and acted as the liaison between these groups an ...
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  • ...a Bengali weekly, to propagate revolutionary ideas. The popularity of the Jugantar particularly among the younger generation made the British officials highly ...
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  • ...In March 1906, members of the Samiti began publishing a Bengali weekly, ''Jugantar'' which advocated sedition in no ambiguous terms. Branches of the Samiti we ...police identified the West Bengal terrorists as Jugantar party after ''The Jugantar'' and the East Bengal terrorists were described as Dhaka Anushilan Samiti. ...
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  • ...lutionary, was the leader of the Chittagong branch of the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] and the principal organiser of the famous Chittagong Armoury Raid o ...Shatishchandra Chakrabarti was involved with a revolutionary party named 'Jugantar'. On his return to Chittagong in 1918, Surya Sen became the President of th ...
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  • ...], the [[Azad, The|azad]], the [[Nabajug, The|nabajug]], the Krsak and the Jugantar. He joined the Desh as assistant editor in 1945 and continued to work there ...
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  • '''Bibliography''' Daily Prothom Alo 1 July 2020; Daily Jugantar 2 July 2020. ...
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  • ...ies at [[Bose, Subhas Chandra|subhas chandra bose]]'s Forward (1939-1941), Jugantar (1943-1945), Dainik Basumati (1946-1947) and Arani. ...
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  • ...o 1933. He also served in various posts at the Saptahik Nabashakti (1934), Jugantar (1938), Dainik Nabajug (1941), Banglar Katha (the weekly mouthpiece of the ...
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  • ...in 1933 the [[Anushilan Samiti|anushilan samiti]] and the [[Jugantar Party|jugantar party]] (two secret revolutionary organizations) raided the Darjeeling Mail ...
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  • ...lution all over India simultaneously with other armed groups of Anushilan, Jugantar etc. But the plan leaked out, and persons involved in the conspiracy were a ...
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