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Chittaranjan Das (1870 - 1925)

Bengali: চিত্তরঞ্জন দাস
Also Known As: "Deshbandhu"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Death: June 16, 1925 (54)
Sir N. N. Sircar's house "Step Aside", Darjeeling, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
Immediate Family:

Son of Bhuban Mohan Das and Nistarini Devi
Husband of Basanti Devi
Father of Aparna Devi Ray; Chira Ranjan Das; ?? Das; Private and Kalyani Devi Das
Brother of Private; Prafulla Ranjan Das; Amala Devi Das and Private

Occupation: Politician, lawyer, poet
Managed by: Dev Khare
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About Chittaranjan Das

(from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chittaranjan_Das)

also: http://newstodaynet.com/2006sud/06jun/1306ss1.htm

Chittaranjan Das (C.R.Das) (Bengali: চিত্তরঞ্জন দাস Chittorônjon Dash) (popularly called Deshbandhu "Friend of the country") (November 5, 1870 - June 16, 1925) was a Bengali lawyer and a major figure in the Indian independence movement.

Educated in England, his public career began in 1909 when he successfully defended Aurobindo Ghosh on charges of involvement in the previous year's Alipore bomb case.

He was a leading figure in Bengal during the Non-Cooperation Movement of 1919-1922, and initiated the ban on British clothes, setting an example by burning his own European clothes and taking up "desi" Khadi clothes.

He brought out a newspaper called Forward and later changed its name to Liberty to fight the British Raj. When the Calcutta Corporation was formed, he became its first Mayor. He resigned his presidency of the Indian National Congress at the Gaya session after losing a motion on "No Council Entry" to Gandhi's faction. He then founded the Swaraj Party, with Motilal Nehru, to express his immoderate opinions .

He was a believer of non-violence and constitutional methods for the realisation of national independence, and advocated communal harmony and championed the cause of national education. His legacy was carried forward by his disciples, and notably by Subhash Chandra Bose.

He is generally referred to by the honorific Desh Bandhu meaning "comrade of the nation."

He belonged to the famous Das family of Telirbagh, Bikrampur, Dhaka, now in Bangladesh. He was son of Bhuban Mohan Das, and nephew of the Brahmo social reformer Durga Mohan Das. Amongst his cousins the better known were: Satish Ranjan Das, Sudhi Ranjan Das, Sarala Roy and Lady Abala Bose.

Legacy

A few years before his death at Darjeeling on 16 June 1925 he gifted his house and the adjoining lands to the Nation to be used for the betterment of the lives of women. Today it is a huge hospital called Chittaranjan Seva Sadan and has gone from being a women's hospital to one where all specialities are present including the treatment of cancer

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Chittaranjan Das's Timeline

1870
November 5, 1870
Kolkata, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
1898
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1899
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1925
June 16, 1925
Age 54
Sir N. N. Sircar's house "Step Aside", Darjeeling, Darjeeling, West Bengal, India
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