Politician, lawyer, social worker & philanthropist
Organizations
National Council of Education
Movement
Indian National Congress
Sir Rashbehari GhoshCSI CIE (23 December 1845 – 28 February 1921) was an Indian politician, lawyer, social worker and philanthropist.
His house in Burdwan District is still there. His family members still reside there. The road is named as R. B Ghosh Road. A very few from next generation have joined legal profession. Many stories related to his life can be found from his biography DADAR KOTHA written by his younger brother Suresh Ghosh, he was a painter.
One of his younger brothers was Justice of Calcutta High Court before independence Sir Bipin behari Ghosh.
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being with the same policy of prior Radicals. The Moderates supported RashBehariGhosh. Gopal Krishna Gokhale moved the meeting place from Nagpur to Surat...
residential neighbourhood of Ballygunge. The road is named after Sir RashBehariGhosh who was an Indian politician, lawyer, social worker and philanthropist...
RashBehari Bose (/rɑːʃ bihɑːri ˈboʊs/ ; 25 May 1886 – 21 January 1945) was an Indian revolutionary leader who fought against the British Empire. He was...
first Indian National Army under Mohan Singh before it was dissolved. RashBehari Bose handed over the INA to Subhas Chandra Bose. Later, after the arrival...
Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi. He was also 'Sir RashBehariGhosh Chair Professor' at the Department of Botany, University of Calcutta...
Congress 1893 Succeeded by Alfred Webb Preceded by Gopal Krishna Gokhale President of the Indian National Congress 1906 Succeeded by RashBehariGhosh...
President of the Indian National Congress In office 1909–1910 Preceded by RashBehariGhosh Succeeded by William Wedderburn In office 1918 Preceded by Annie Besant...
Indian National Congress Leader W.C. Bonnerjee RashBehariGhosh Moderates Surendranath Banerjee R. C. Dutt Dadabhai Naoroji Gopal Krishna Gokhale Pherozeshah...
university in 1906–14. Between 1912 and 1914, Taraknath Palit and RashBehariGhosh, two eminent lawyers, donated assets totalling ₹25 lakh (equivalent...
the division of the previous Bardhaman district. Great revolutionary RashBehari Bose was born in village Subaldaha in the district of Purba Bardhaman...
was considered the second-best lawyer at Calcutta High Court (Sir RashBehariGhosh was considered best). In 1912,[page needed] the British Government...
physician, founder of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science RashBehariGhosh Gopa Yadav Gopbhum Choudhury, Mamata (1977). Tribes of Ancient India...