Saturday, April 27, 2013

34.Amalendu Dasgupta (1903 -1955), 35. Amulya Chandra Adhikari ( 1901-1951)

Amalendu was born in Faridpur ( at present Bangla Desh) in 1903. He joined the non-cooperation movement when he was a student. He was arrested a few days after his B.A. examination and was confined to jail for 8 years. He had to move to different jails during his detention. After his release he became the Editor of "NabaYug" patrika. He was assisted by Kazi Nazrul Islam. He was again arrested on the charge of participating in the dismantling the Hall Well Monument in 1940. He was released on 1946. He then confined his attention in Journalism. His important works are Baka Camp, Bandir Bandana, Detinie etc.

Amulya Chandra Adhikari wa born in Dacca in 1901.
From his early days he came in contact with the revolutionaries. The police kept him interned for two years in 1917. He used to help the revolutionaries gone underground in different ways. He was engaged in preparing plans for collecting funds by robbery. He was also engaged in procuring illegal arms. He was confined in jail during 1924-1928 and 1930 - 1938. He was one of the organizer of Revolutionary Socialist Party (R.S.P.)  

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