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Hemanga biswas biography of mahatma gandhi

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          Hemanga Biswas

          Indian singer, composer, author and political activist

          Hemanga Biswas (14 December 1912 – 22 November 1987) was an Indian singer, composer, author and political activist, known for his literature in Bengali and Assamese, advocacy of peoples music, drawing from genres of folk music, including Bhatiali originally popular among the fishermen of Bengal.[2]

          Early life

          Biswas was born in a Bengali Hindu family of Habiganj, Sylhet, British India (now in Bangladesh) on 14 December 1912 to Harakumar and Sarojini Biswas.

          Hemanga Biswas Rachana Samgraha.

        1. Hemanga Biswas Rachana Samgraha.
        2. Salil Chaudhury penned a revolutionary song in honour of the revolt in and a commemorative tribute was written by Hemanga Biswas, both.
        3. Mahatma Gandhi.
        4. On behalf of Communist Party, with the collaboration of students, artists and litterateur, Hemanga Biswas started a regional branch of Bharatiya Ganatya Xangha.
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        6. He went to the Middle English School in Habiganj. He studied at the George Institution of Dibrugarh from 1925 to 1927 when Nilmoni Phukan was its headmaster. There he became interested in Assamese culture. He attended Habiganj Government High School in 1930.

          Mahatma Gandhi condemned the revolt.

          He also studied in MC College, Sylhet from 1930–1931. Biswas embraced the values of communism during his college years and wrote poems and plays on equal rights. During this time he star