Satish Chandra Sardar was born in Nadia. In civil disobedience movement when they were going to hoist tricolour flag in police station of Tehatta, he died by police firing.
Satish Chandra Santra was born in Hooghly. In civil disobedience movement he died by police beating.
Satish Chandra Samanta (
Bengali:
সতীশচন্দ্র সামন্ত) (15 December 1900 – 4 June 1983,
Mahishadal) was an
Indian independence movement activist and a member of the
Lok Sabha from 1952–77. At the age of 15 he was influenced by his guru, Swami Prajnanananda Saraswati and adopted the life of
Brahmacharya and took up a life of serving the people.

He quit
Bengal Engineering College (then an affiliate of the
University of Calcutta) in his
second year of study in order to fight for freedom of India from the clutches of the
British. He started serving through, the activities organised by the local branch of the
Indian National Congress. Later, he became the president of
Tamluk Congress Committee and remained an active congress member for decades. He was known for his leadership qualities and other constructive work. His leadership qualities could be observed during the formation of a parallel government named
Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar(Tamrlipta Nation
Tamluk during the
Quit India Movement. This body was formed on 17 December 1942 and Samanta, looked after its functioning until his arrest in June, 1943. It lasted till September, 1944. It undertook cyclone relief work, gave grants to schools and organized an armed
Vidyut Vahini
al Government) in
In addition to his political work, he helped the people by participating in activities related to improving civic health. He organised and led activities like cleaning roads and choked-up
ponds to prevent
malaria, nursing
cholera patients, organising
free medical camps, training volunteers and spreading
education and literacy in backward areas. After Independence, Satish Chandra Samanta remained as a Member of Parliament for
more than three decades. He was elected to the
1st Lok Sabha from
Tamluk constituency in 1952 and re-elected to the
Lok Sabha from the same constituency in 1957, 1962, 1967 and 1971.
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