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Born | Howrah, India | 25 July 1977
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Sanjib Sanyal (born 25 July 1977) is an Indian former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Bengal and Railways. [1]
Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) is a communist party in India. The party is one of many working under the name of CPI (ML). The party general secretary was Kanu Sanyal. The name of the party is identical to the original Communist Party of India (Marxist–Leninist) formed in 1969, of which Sanyal was also a key leader, but Sanyal has stated that his party is not the same as this party.
The Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management (IISWBM) is a Premier Autonomous Business School in Kolkata, India. It is the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree. It is the first Business School not just in India but in South East Asia. It was established in 1953. IISWBM often regarded as one of the Finest B-School of the Eastern Part of the Country.
Kanu Sanyal,, was an Indian communist politician. In 1967, he was one of the main leaders of the Naxalbari uprising and in 1969 he was one of the founding leaders of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist). Sanyal committed suicide on 23 March 2010.
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Ram Brahma Sanyal was the first superintendent of the Alipore Zoological Gardens in Kolkata. He was a pioneer in captive breeding, and was one of the first zookeepers trained as a biologist. He was a corresponding member of the Zoological Society of London and wrote a handbook on keeping and breeding animals in captivity - A Handbook of the Management of Animals in Captivity in Lower Bengal (1892) which was reviewed in the journal Nature. This was the standard handbook for zookeepers for over 50 years until Lee Crandall published The Management of Wild Mammals in Captivity in 1964. His scientific methods led to the rare birth of a live Sumatran rhinoceros in 1889, an event that was not seen in captivity until 2001.
Sanyal is a Bengali Hindu surname, common among residents of the Indian state of West Bengal. Sanyals are Barendra Brahmins of the Vatsa gotra.
Sulekha Sanyal was a Bengali woman writer and activist. She emerged as an early feminist in the region through her work Nabankur in 1956. The work has been translated to English in 2001 by Gouranga P. Chattopadhyay.
Nalinaksha Sanyal was an Indian politician, economist and freedom fighter.
Bhabesh Chandra Sanyal commonly known as B. C. Sanyal, the doyen of modernism in Indian art, was an Indian painter and sculptor and an Art teacher to three generations of artists. During his lifetime he not just saw the partition of the Indian subcontinent three times, 1905, 1947 and 1971, but also witnessed 20th century Indian art in all its phases. His notable paintings include The flying scarecrow, Cow herd, Despair and Way to peace, which depicts Mahatma Gandhi with a Hindu and a Muslim child.
Karimpur is an assembly constituency in Nadia district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Beleghata is an assembly constituency in Kolkata district in the Indian state of West Bengal.
Royal Bengal Rahashya is a 2011 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the novel of the same name by Satyajit Ray. The film was released on 23 December 2011. It was the fifth big screen Feluda adaptation of Sandip Ray in the Feluda new film series and was the sequel to Gorosthaney Sabdhan. After the demise of Bibhu Bhattacharya (Jatayu), Sabyasachi Chakrabarty declared that he would not be playing Feluda anymore. Thus, director Sandip Ray decided to reboot the series, Badshahi Angti, the first installment of which starring Abir Chatterjee as Feluda and Sourav Das as Topshe was released on 19 December 2014. But the reboot series was cancelled by Sandip Ray in March, 2016. He revealed instead of continuing the reboot series he will continue the previous Feluda film series and he will make a sequel of this movie named Double Feluda which is heading to a Christmas release in December, 2016. The movie will be a tribute to 50 years of Feluda. For the new film Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as Feluda and Saheb Bhattacharya as Topshe after five years.
Sanjib Chandra Chattopadhyay was a Bengali writer, poet and journalist. He was the elder brother of Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay
Aponjon is a drama revenge television series, which started airing from 6 July 2015 on Colors Bangla at 8:30 pm from Monday to Saturday. The show produced by Surinder Films, stars Rajdeep Gupta, who was popular portraying the character of Ishan on Ogo Bodhu Sundori, Nabanita, Debjani Modak, Bharat Kaul, Dwaipayan Das in lead roles. Some parts of the show have been canned in the hills of North Kolkata.
Rajendranath Sanyal is an Indian former cricketer. He played first-class cricket for Bengal, Jharkhand and Railways.
Goyenda Ginni is an Indian Bengali-language crime drama anthology television series that premiered on 7 September 2015 and aired on Zee Bangla. Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films, it stars Indrani Haldar, Saheb Chatterjee and Indrajit Bose. It marks the comeback of Haldar into Bengali television. It was remade on Zee TV as Detective Didi and in Kannada as Pattedari Prathiba on Zee Kannada from April 3, 2017. It replaced the popular show Raage Anuraage.
Sanjib Senapati is an Indian biophysicist, biochemist, biotechnologist and a professor at the Bhupat and Jyoti Mehta School of Biosciences, Department of Biotechnology of the Indian Institute of Technology Madras. He is known for his studies in the fields of protein dynamics, green chemistry and nanoclusters and is a Fulbright scholar. The Department of Biotechnology of the Government of India awarded him the National Bioscience Award for Career Development, one of the highest Indian science awards, for his contributions to biosciences, in 2015.
Chirodini Ami Je Tomar is an Indian Bengali television soap opera that premiered on 29 July 2019 and is broadcast on Colors Bangla and is also available on the digital platform Voot. The show stars model-actress Sharly Modak and Souvik Banerjee in lead roles and Suvajit Kar in a negative role.
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