Shrish Chandra Ghosh

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Shrish Chandra Ghosh (1887 – 2 May 1941) was a Bengali revolutionary and Indian independence activist.

Srish ghosh

Early life

Shrish Chandra was born to Birajkrishna and Mahamaya in 1887, he hailed from the Subaldaha village,

Ras Bihari Bose.[1] Both were inspired by Professor Charuchandra Roy, a nationalist teacher of Chandannagar. Ghosh passed entrance examination in 1905 but due to financial incapacity he left college and join in a temporary work in Hitabadi magazine.[2]

Revolutionary activities

Ghosh participated in the movement against

Aurobindo Ghosh in 1910, and number of other revolutionaries with the help of Motilal Roy, another senior freedom fighter of the Chandannagar group.[2][5][6]

Arrest

British police and intelligence repeatedly failed to arrest him. British authorities had appealed to the French administration of Chandannagar to expel him. Police commissioner

Howrah Station while he was accompanying his cousin sister to the home of her in-laws.[2]

Death

After his release he devoted himself into constructive work of Prabartak Sangha. But due to the set back of the armed uprising he became frustrated. After suffering from poverty and persecution, he lost his mental balance and committed suicide on 2 May 1941 by consuming opium.[2]

References

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  5. ^ Institute of Historical Studies (1995). "Militant nationalism in India, 1876-1947". Retrieved 3 December 2017.
  6. ^ Santimoy Roy (1993). "The revolutionary nationalist movement". Retrieved 3 December 2017.