Wednesday, June 18, 2014

528. Motilal Mallik (1912-1934), 529. Mtilal Roy (1883-1959)


Motilal Mallik was born in Narayangunge, Dhaka. The repression of British Rule took a severe step in 1934. On 10th April, 1934 Motilal along with two others revolutionaries got a conflict with the village guard. As a result Motilal was arrested. By the bullet of the revolver of Motilal the head of the guards died. Motilal was convicted for Narayangunge shooting and was hanged in Dhaka Jail. 


Motilal Roy was born in Chandannagar, a French Colony. He joined in anti-partition of Bengal movement in 1905. He handed over a revolver to Kanailal Datta for assassinate Naren Gnosai in 1908. After the break down of the revolutionary Dal of Barin Ghosh, he under the leadership of Srish Ghosh and Amar Chattopadhyay continued works in the revolutionary organisation. He founded "Prabartak Sangha" in 1914. From this period Prabartak Sangha gave shelter and helped in making contacts of the revolutionaries. All the revolutionary of Bengal and India happened to take shelter in this Sangha. He formed Prabartak Trust in 1929. The multifarious activities of Prabartak Sangha  bore testimony to his organisational ability.
Prabartak Sangha (Bengaliপ্রবর্ত্তক সংঘ) is a Hindu religious institution known for its social work. It was founded in 1920 by Motilal Roy, a revolutionary, who was inspired and initiated in the spiritual path by Sri Aurobindo. Based in Chandernagore, the Prabartak Sangha in its heydays had branches in the districts of Howrah, 24 Parganas and Chittagong. It has a temple, a monastery, a boys school, a girls school and a destitute home

Foundation

In 1915, a Bengali literary magazine named Prabartak was launched under the editorship of Manindra Nath Nayak with the blessings of Motilal Roy and Sri Aurobindo. In 1920, Roy founded the Prabartak Sangha in Chandernagore, then a French possession. In 1925, he assumed the title of Sangha Guru or the chief spiritual leader of the organization. In May 1927, Rabindranath Tagore laid the foundation of the prayer hall of the Prabartak Sangha.

Activities

The Sangha was founded with the aim of nation building which it sought to achieve through the social and economic upliftment of the masses. It ventured into business, ran educational institutions and established cultural centres to spread the message of its founder.

Economy

The Prabartak Sangha undertook several projects in the economic field, so that the nation can become economically self sufficient. The Sangha launched a partnership firm Rakshit, Dey and Ghosh Co. that started a carpentry workshop. It later grew into a joint stock company named Prabartak Furnishers Limited with a showroom at Bipin Bihari Ganguly Street in Kolkata. In 1920, the Sangha ventured into agriculture by setting up a farm at Frazerganj in the 24 Parganas. In the same year, it started a textile manufacturing unit named Mrinalini Bastravayana Karyalaya with eight handlooms and paid workers. It use Japanese yarns that could only be replaced by Indian made mill yarns only. By 1925, the Khādīdepartment of the Sangha established branches in Burdwan, Mymensingh, Chittagong and Rangoon. In 1935, it started the Prabartak Jute Mills in Kamarhati, though the production started only in February 1941. It launched the Prabartak Commercial Corporation for the import and export of a wide range of commodities. Apart of these the Sangha had a banking and insurance company named the Prabartak Bank and Insurance Company. It also had a press named the Prabartak Printing and Halftone.

Education

The Prabartak Sangha established 21 educational institutions in the districts of HooghlyHowrah24 ParganasBardhamanDarjeelingChittagong and Faridpur. The profit generated from its businesses were used to run the educational institutes.

Later years

After the Partition, a branch of the Sangha in Pakistan continued to operate in Chittagong. In India, the activities of the Sangha diminished and were centred around the headquarters inChandannagar. Motilal Roy passed away in 1959. In the early 1960s the businesses ran into crisis. In 1963, the Prabartak Bank along with the Bank of Bankura merged with the United Industrial Bank. In 1965, the Prabartak Jute Mills were taken over by Sohanlal Mall and later by the JM Group.


  






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