Ramtanu Lahiri O Tatkalin Bangasomaj (Bengali Version)
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Book Details:
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Author: Shibnath Sashtri
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 372
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Publisher: Maity Book House
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Language: Bengali
📚 About the Book: Ramtanu Lahiri O Tatkalin Bangasomaj
Ramtanu Lahiri O Tatkalin Bangasomaj by Shibnath Sashtri is an insightful exploration of the life and contributions of Ramtanu Lahiri, a key figure in the social reform movement of 19th-century Bengal. The book provides a detailed account of his role in shaping the modern Bengali society and the evolution of the Bengal Renaissance. Lahiri, a prominent educator, scholar, and social reformer, is credited with significant contributions to Bengali literature and social reforms during a period of great change in India.
In this work, Shibnath Sashtri delves into Lahiri’s personal and professional life, discussing his efforts to modernize the Bengali social fabric, promote education, and uplift the marginalized sections of society. The book also highlights the broader social and cultural transformations in Bengal during Lahiri’s time, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of the progressive movements of the 19th century.
⭐ Key Features:
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A detailed biography of Ramtanu Lahiri and his impact on 19th-century Bengali society.
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Explores the social reform movements of Bengal and the role of education and literature.
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Ideal for readers interested in Bengali history, social reform, and the Bengal Renaissance.
This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the socio-cultural history of Bengal and the influential figures who played a pivotal role in shaping its modern identity.

