The Indian Awakening and BengalFirma K. L. Mukhopadhyay, 1960 - 260 sidor |
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... monthly magazine published under the auspices of the Calcutta School Book Society and the Verna- cular Literature Society . Its first editor was Rajendralal Mitra . It was a literary magazine of high standard . After Rajendralal Mitra ...
... monthly magazine published under the auspices of the Calcutta School Book Society and the Verna- cular Literature Society . Its first editor was Rajendralal Mitra . It was a literary magazine of high standard . After Rajendralal Mitra ...
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... monthly Bangadarshan first appeared in 1872. It occupies a unique position in the history of nineteenth century- Bengal . ( Supra , p . 110 ) . JNANANKUR : -Edited by Srikrishna Das , this literary monthly first appeared in 1872. Some ...
... monthly Bangadarshan first appeared in 1872. It occupies a unique position in the history of nineteenth century- Bengal . ( Supra , p . 110 ) . JNANANKUR : -Edited by Srikrishna Das , this literary monthly first appeared in 1872. Some ...
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... monthly , the Paricharika was published under the auspices of the Brahmo Samaj of India and its first editor ( 1878 ) was Pratapchandra Mazumdar . The monthly had a long life of twentyeight years . TATTVA - KAUMUDI : -This was a ...
... monthly , the Paricharika was published under the auspices of the Brahmo Samaj of India and its first editor ( 1878 ) was Pratapchandra Mazumdar . The monthly had a long life of twentyeight years . TATTVA - KAUMUDI : -This was a ...
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