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Kalyani Das (1907–1983) was an Indian revolutionary and nationalist from Bengal.[1][2]
Kalyani Das | |
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কল্যাণী দাস | |
Born | |
Died | February 16, 1983 Rishikesh, Uttar Pradesh, India | (aged 75)
Organization(s) | Jugantar and Indian National Congress |
Movement | Indian Independence movement |
Education
editShe was a student of Ravenshaw Collegiate School, Cuttack. Das finished her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1928.[citation needed]
Participation in India's freedom struggle
editDas was a member of Chhatri Sangha, a semi-revolutionary organisation for women in Kolkata. In 1930, she led a protest of female students against Governor of Bengal. She was arrested for her anti-governor activity on 1932. Her classmate Kamala Das Gupta was arrested at the same time.[2]
Death
editDas died on 16 February 1983.[citation needed]
Works
editShe edited a book called Bengal Speaks (published in 1944), and dedicated it to her sister Bina Das.[3]
References
edit- ^ Tri Loknath Chatterjee (2004). জেলে ত্রিশ বছর, পাক ভারতের স্বাধীনতা সংগ্রাম. Dhaka: ধ্রুপদ সাহিত্যাঙ্গণ. p. 220. ISBN 984-8457-00-3.
- ^ a b Kamala Das Gupta (January 2015). স্বাধীনতা সংগ্রামে বাংলার নারী, অগ্নিযুগ গ্রন্থমালা ৯. Kolkata: র্যাডিক্যাল ইম্প্রেশন. pp. 125–130. ISBN 978-81-85459-82-0.
- ^ Sengupta, Subodh; Basu, Anjali (2016). Sansad Bangali Charitavidhan (Bengali). Vol. 1. Kolkata: Sahitya Sansad. ISBN 978-81-7955-135-6.