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This scholarly work examines the Bengal Renaissance, one of the most transformative intellectual and cultural movements in Indian history. Edited by Atulchandra Gupta, the book is dedicated to commemorating the birth centenary of Bipinchandra Pal, a legendary nationalist, social reformer, and founding member of the Indian National Congress.
The collection provides in-depth analysis of the Bengal Renaissance period, exploring the revolutionary ideas, social reforms, and nationalist fervor that characterized 19th and early 20th century Bengal. Through various scholarly essays, the book illuminates how figures like Bipinchandra Pal shaped modern India’s political consciousness and secular democratic values.
Readers will gain comprehensive insights into the intellectual movements, educational reforms, and freedom struggle that emerged from Bengal during this pivotal era. This work serves as an essential reference for understanding India’s path to independence and the cultural renaissance that preceded it.






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