SaratChandra Chattopadhyay (also spelt as SaratChandra Chatterjee and Saratchandra Chatterji; 15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938), was a Bengali novelist...
SaratChandra Bose (6 September 1889 – 20 February 1950) was an Indian barrister and independence activist. He was born to Janakinath Bose (father) and...
SaratChandra may refer to the following: SaratChandra Bose (1889–1950), Indian barrister and independence activist SaratChandra Chattopadhyay (1876–1938)...
SaratChandra Sinha (1 January 1914 – 25 December 2005) was an Indian politician and Chief Minister of Assam. He was a leader of Indian National Congress...
SaratChandra Dash (Bengali: শরৎচন্দ্র দাশ) (18 July 1849 – 5 January 1917) was an Indian scholar of Tibetan language and culture most noted for his two...
SaratChandra Pandit (27 April 1879 – 27 April 1968), better known as ‘Dada Thakur’ (দাদাঠাকুর), was a well-known composer of humorous rhymes, writer...
SaratChandra Roy (4 November 1871 – 30 April 1942) was an Indian scholar of anthropology. He is sometimes regarded as the 'father of Indian ethnography'...
SaratChandra Kuthi (pronounced [ʃɔrot tʃɔndro kuʈʰi]), also known as Sarat Smriti Mandir (pronounced [ʃɔrot sriti mondir]), is a house museum located...
Right of Way; or Demands of the Road) is a Bengali novel written by SaratChandra Chattopadhyay. It was first published as a novel in 1926, after having...
SaratChandra Chakravarty (Bengali: শরৎ চন্দ্র চক্রবর্ত্তি) was a direct householder disciple of Swami Vivekananda and was the chronicler of "Diary of...
National Front consisting of the Janata Dal, Congress (Socialist) of SaratChandra Sinha, TDP of N. T. Rama Rao, DMK of M. Karunanidhi & AGP of Prafulla...
Debanandapur is the birth place of the novelist SaratChandra Chattopadhyay. His dwelling house is now a library named Sarat Smriti Pathagar and a museum housing...
SaratChandra Chattopadhyay, alternatively spelt as SaratChandra Chatterjee (15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938), was a Bengali novelist and short story...
1945. In 1948, Schenkl and her daughter were met by Bose's brother SaratChandra Bose and his family in an emotional meeting in Vienna. In the post-war...
Journey to Lhasa and Central Tibet is a nonfiction book written by SaratChandra Das, published in 1902. It is a travelogue of Das' second visit to Tibet...
were exchanged with his father and his brother SaratChandra Bose back in Calcutta. In one letter to Sarat, Subhas wrote, "But for a man of my temperament...
SaratChandra Goswami (1887-1944) was a prominent writer of Assam who enriched the Assamese literature with his short stories. Goswami was a founder member...
was the son of Indian nationalist leader SaratChandra Bose, nephew of Indian freedom fighter Subhas Chandra Bose and husband of former Member of Parliament...
who was the father of Indian independence leader Subhas Chandra Bose and barrister SaratChandra Bose. Bose was born in the village of Kodalia on 28 May...
Bishop SaratChandra Nayak (born 1 July 1957) is a current bishop of Roman Catholic Diocese of Berhampur in Odisha, India. Sarat was born on 1 July 1957...
Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as an Indian Congress (Socialist) – SaratChandra Sinha candidate from Virudhunagar constituency in 1991 election. And...
Sivasagar, Assam. When he was elected, he was included in the newly formed SaratChandra Sinha Ministry. He was given a junior rank as a minister of state and...