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Mention any two social reforms advocated by Bipin Chandra Pal. |
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Answer» ong>Answer: Bipin Chandra Pal was born in the village of Poil, Habiganj, Sylhet District, Bengal Presidency of British INDIA, in a Hindu Bengali KAYASTHA family.[2] His Sylheti father was Ramchandra Pal, a Persian scholar, and small landowner. He studied and TAUGHT at the Church Mission Society College (now the St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College), an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta.[3] His son was Niranjan Pal, one of the founders of Bombay Talkies. His son-in-law was the ICS officer, S. K. Dey, who later became a union MINISTER. His another son-in-law was freedom FIGHTER Ullaskar Dutta who married Lila Dutta his childhood love interest after many circumstances at their last age.
As revolutionary as he was in politics, Pal was the same in his private life as well. After his first wife died, he married a widow and joined the Brahmo Samaj. Bipin Chandra Pal was born in the village of Poil, Habiganj, Sylhet District, Bengal Presidency of British India, in a Hindu Bengali Kayastha family.[2] His Sylheti father was Ramchandra Pal, a Persian scholar, and small landowner. He studied and taught at the Church Mission Society College (now the St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College), an affiliated college of the University of Calcutta.[3] His son was Niranjan Pal, one of the founders of Bombay Talkies. His son-in-law was the ICS officer, S. K. Dey, who later became a union minister. His another son-in-law was freedom fighter Ullaskar Dutta who married Lila Dutta his childhood love interest after many circumstances at their last age.
As revolutionary as he was in politics, Pal was the same in his private life as well. After his first wife died, he married a widow and joined the Brahmo Samaj Explanation: |
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