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Birth Place Of Tarasankar

RR83+C9Q, Labpur, West Bengal 731303, India

Birth Place Of Tarasankar
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Aku Bhattacharya
Aku Bhattacharya
Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay (23 July 1898– 14 September 1971) Born  Labhpur in Birbhum, son of Haridas Bandyopadhyay and Prabhavati Devi. He passed the Matriculation examination (1916) from Labhpur and took admission in IA at St Xavier's College, Calcutta.
He was imprisoned for one year (1930) for his political activities. He took active part in anti-fascist movements. He was a member of the West Bengal Bidhan Sabha for eight years and the Rajya Sabha for six years. He worked for some time in Kanpur and also had some dealings in coal.

Tarashankar wrote in a variety of genres but was primarily a novelist. His political ideas are reflected in his novels. His themes include communal riots, war, famine, the political implications of economic inequality, the independence movement, social conditions, the conflict of modernism with traditionalism etc. He wrote a total of 131 books. Prominent among his novels are Chaitali Ghurni (1931), Jalsa Ghar (1938), Dhatri Devata (1939), Kalindi (1940), Kavi (1944), Gana Devata (1943), Panchagram (1944), Hansuli Banker Upakatha (1947), Arogya Niketan (1953), Radha (1956), etc.

Some popular movies were based on his novels, among them, Dui Purus, Kalindi, Arogya Niketan, Jalsa Ghar, etc. He published three volumes of short stories. His famous short stories include 'Rasakali', 'Bedeni', 'Dak Harkara', He was also an artist and produced some fine paintings in his later years.
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Tek Gamer YT
(Translated by Google) Birthplace of novelist Tarashankar Banerjee

(Original)
কথাসাহিত্যিক তারাশঙ্কর বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় -এর জন্মস্থান
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Pritam Mitra
Pritam Mitra1 year ago
(Translated by Google) A local resident said that one has to walk a long way along the road that goes straight to the station from the junction of Lovepur Bazar. After going straight for 10 minutes along this road, you will see 'Dhatridevta' first Named after the writer's novel It is Tarashankar's memorial museum on the side of a narrow road in a neighborhood. This was Banerjee's meeting room and Kacharibari The two buildings of this museum house various materials used in literature The ancient plaque of 'Dhatridevata' is still visible

(Original)
লাভপুর বাজারের মোড় থেকে যে রাস্তাটা সোজা স্টেশনের দিকে চলে গিয়েছে, সেটা ধরে বেশ কিছুটা পথ হাঁটতে হবে বলে দিলেন এক স্থানীয় বাসিন্দা৷ এই রাস্তা ধরে সোজা ১০ মিনিট এগোলে প্রথম পড়ে ‘ধাত্রীদেবতা'৷ সাহিত্যিকের উপন্যাসের নামেই হয়েছে নামকরণ৷ কেউ চিনিয়ে না দিলে চট করে বোঝার উপায় নেই এক পাড়ার অপ্রশস্ত পথের পাশে এটা তারাশঙ্করের স্মারক সংগ্রহশালা৷ এটিই ছিল বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়দের বৈঠকখানা ও কাছারিবাড়ি৷ এই সংগ্রহশালার দুটি ভবনে সাহিত্যিক ব্যবহৃত বিভিন্ন সামগ্রী রাখা আছে৷ এখনও চোখে পড়ে ‘ধাত্রীদেবতা'র সেই প্রাচীন ফলক৷
Shantanu Das
Shantanu Das2 years ago
Nice
Naukri Ka Adda
Naukri Ka Adda2 years ago
Not Allowed to Go Inside
Bappaditya barman
Bappaditya barman2 years ago
Everyone should go there
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