Benoy Basu
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Benoy Basu | |
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Born | |
Died | 13 December 1930 | (aged 22)
Other names | Binoy Bose |
Alma mater | Mitford Medical School (now Sir Salimullah Medical College) |
Known for | Writers' Building attack |
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Benoy Krishna Basu (Bengali: বিনয় কৃষ্ণ বসু Binôe Boshu), Benoy Basu, or Benoy Bose (11 September 1908 – 13 December 1930) was an Indian revolutionary against British rule in India, who launched an attack on the Secretariat Building; the Writers' Building at the Dalhousie square in Kolkata, along with Badal Gupta and Dinesh Chandra Gupta.[1]
Early life
[edit]Basu was born on 11 September 1908, in the village Rohitbhog in the Munshiganj District, then in British India. His father, Rebatimohan Basu was an engineer.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ Basu, Raj Sekhar (2012). "Basu, Benoy Krishna". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
- ^ "Benoy Basu". Indian Freedom Fighters. Archived from the original on 13 December 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2014.[self-published source]
Bibliography
[edit]- Hemendranath Dasgupta, Bharater Biplab Kahini, II & III, Calcutta, 1948;
- Ramesh Chandra Majumdar, History of the Freedom Movement in India, III, Calcutta 1963;
- Ganganarayan Chandra, Abismaraniya, Calcutta, 1966.
Categories:
- 1908 births
- 1930 deaths
- People from Munshiganj District
- People from Bikrampur
- Anti-British establishment revolutionaries from East Bengal
- Revolutionary movement for Indian independence
- Revolutionaries of Bengal during British Rule
- Indian revolutionaries
- 20th-century Bengalis
- Bengali Hindus
- Indian independence activists from Bengal