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Satish Chandra was born in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh (then the United Provinces) to Sir Sita Ram, who later become the first Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan, [3] and his wife, Basudevi. He attended Allahabad University where he earned his B.A. (1942), M.A. (1944), and D.Phil. (1948) under the supervision of R.P. Tripathi.
Satish Chandra Mittal (born 1938), is a retired professor of modern Indian history, Kurukshetra University, Haryana, India, and national president of the All India Itihas Sankalan Yojana, a subsidiary of RSS, a Hindu-nationalist organisation.
Satish Chandra is a 1965 batch retired Indian Foreign Service officer. He is currently the Vice chairperson of the New Delhi based think tank Vivekananda International Foundation. [1] Chandra has served as India's Permanent representative to United Nations Office at Geneva. His prior assignments include chairperson, Joint Intelligence Committee.
Satish Chandra was born at Bandipur in Hooghly district of present-day West Bengal.His father, Krishnanath Mukherjee, [1] had been a childhood friend and classmate of Justice Dvarkanath Mitra, who appointed him as a translator of official documents in the Calcutta High Court.
Satish Chandra Vidyabhusan was born in 1870 in Rajbari District, British India.His father Pitambar Vidyavagish was a Pandit and astronomer. In 1888, Satish Chandra passed entrance from Nabadwip Hindu School and in 1892, passed the B.A. with Sanskrit Honours from Krishnagar Government College with gold medal. [1]
Satish Chandra Samanta The Tamralipta Jatiya Sarkar ( Bengali : তাম্রলিপ্ত জাতীয় সরকার) or Tamluk National Government was an independent parallel government established in the areas of Tamluk and Contai subdivisions, now in Purba Medinipur , West Bengal, India, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] during the Quit India ...
Satish Chandra Samanta was born at Gopalpur village, Mahishadal thana of Purba Medinipur district in a Mahishya family. [1] At the age of 15 he was influenced by his guru, Swami Prajnanananda Saraswati and adopted the life of Brahmacharya and took up a life of serving the people.
Satish Chandra Kakati was an Indian journalist, writer, the editor of The Assam Tribune, an Assam based English-language daily, [1] and one of the founders of Assam Bani, a vernacular weekly started in 1955 by The Assam Tribune group. [2] He was the vice president of the Editors' Guild of India and authored seven books in Assamese and English. [1]