Raja Subodh Chandra Basu Mallik | |
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Born | Subodh Chandra Basu Mallik 9 February 1879 Calcutta, India |
Died | 14 November 1920 Calcutta, India | (aged 41)
Other names | Raja Subodh Mallik |
Occupation | Indian Nationalist |
Organization | Jugantar |
Known for | Indian independence movement |
Notable work | National Council for Education |
Anushilan Samiti |
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Anushilan Samiti |
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Subodh Chandra Basu Mallik (9 February 1879 – 14 November 1920), commonly known as Raja Subodh Mallik, was a Bengali Indian industrialist, philanthropist and nationalist. Mallik is noted as a nationalist intellectual who was one of the co-founders of the Bengal National College, of which he was the principal financial supporter. He was close to Aurobindo Ghosh and financed the latter's nationalist publications including Bande Mataram.[1]