The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... Patrika took up the challenge and the latter published a scathing criticism of the book . A booklet entitled Vaidantic Doctrines Vindicated was published by the Tattvabodhini Patrika . The author's name was not men- tioned but it was ...
... Patrika took up the challenge and the latter published a scathing criticism of the book . A booklet entitled Vaidantic Doctrines Vindicated was published by the Tattvabodhini Patrika . The author's name was not men- tioned but it was ...
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... PATRIKA : -Pearychand Mitra and Radhanath Sikdar jointly edited the Masik Patrika which was intended mainly for women . It continued for about three years , beginning on 16 August , 1854 . VIDYOTSAHINI PATRIKA : -The Patrika was the ...
... PATRIKA : -Pearychand Mitra and Radhanath Sikdar jointly edited the Masik Patrika which was intended mainly for women . It continued for about three years , beginning on 16 August , 1854 . VIDYOTSAHINI PATRIKA : -The Patrika was the ...
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... PATRIKA : -Sisirkumar Ghose started the Amrita Bazar Patrika on 20 February , 1868. At that time it was a weekly paper and was published from Jassore . The main objects of the paper were to publish political news and information about ...
... PATRIKA : -Sisirkumar Ghose started the Amrita Bazar Patrika on 20 February , 1868. At that time it was a weekly paper and was published from Jassore . The main objects of the paper were to publish political news and information about ...
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