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  2. Nisith Ranjan Ray - Wikipedia

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    Nisith Ranjan Ray(19 November, 1910 – 7 September,1994) [1] [2] was an Indian historian, social activist and the founder of the Society for Preservation, Calcutta, an organisation working for the preservation of the cultural heritage of Kolkata.

  3. Shri Krishna Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Shri Krishna Singh (Sinha) (21 October 1887 – 31 January 1961), also known as Shri Babu, was the first chief minister of the Indian state of Bihar (1946–61). Except for the period of World War II, Sinha was the chief minister of Bihar from the time of the first Congress Ministry in 1937 until his death in 1961. [ 1 ]

  4. Gujarat Files - Wikipedia

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    Gujarat Files: Anatomy of a Cover Up is a journalistic book about the 2002 Gujarat riots authored and self-published by Rana Ayyub. The book is dedicated to Shahid Azmi along with advocate and activist Mukul Sinha. The foreword of the book is authored by Justice B. N. Srikrishna.

  5. R. K. Sinha - Wikipedia

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    A P J Abdul Kalam, Rashtrapati Bhawan, New Delhi R K Sinha was an eminent and outstanding English Professor of Patna University. [2]Lt General S K Sinha, Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, I had the privilege of being taught by R K Sinha, he commanded respect, by his sincerity, depth of knowledge and teaching ability, he became a colossus, in English literature.

  6. Jyoti Kumar Sinha - Wikipedia

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    Jyoti Kumar Sinha was born in Patna, Bihar. He served as Director General of Central Reserve Police Force and later as Member of the National Disaster Management Authority and RAW chief. [ 1 ] He is a Bihar cadre Indian Police Service officer of the 1967 batch.

  7. Jadunath Sinha - Wikipedia

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    A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 1, Sinha Publishing House, 1956. History Of Indian Philosophy(1930) vol 2, London Macmillan. Outline Of Indian Philosophy, New Central Book Agency, 1998 ISBN 9788173812033. The Philosophy of Vijnanabikshu, Sinha Publishing House, 1976.

  8. Animal's People - Wikipedia

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    It was shortlisted for the 2007 Man Booker Prize and is the Winner of the 2008 Commonwealth Writers' Prize: Best Book From Europe & South Asia. Sinha's narrator is a 19-year-old orphan of Khaufpur, born a few days before the 1984 Bhopal disaster , whose spine has become so twisted that he must walk on all fours.

  9. Chowringhee (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Sankar named his novel Chowringhee as the novel is set in Chowringhee, a neighborhood in Calcutta, in the mid-1950s.The narrator, Shankar, an ambitious young man who was previously a secretary of an English barrister becomes unemployed as the Barrister dies all of a sudden and he is forced to sell wastepaper baskets door to door.