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  1. Peary Chand Mitra (22 July 1814 – 23 November 1883) was an Indian writer, journalist, cultural activist and entrepreneur. His pseudonym was Tek Chand Thakur. He was a member of Henry Derozio's Young Bengal group, who played a leading role in the Bengal renaissance with the introduction of simple Bengali prose.

  2. 6 de dic. de 2021 · Wikipedia. 196 views 1 year ago. Today, we also remember a writer, journalist, and cultural activist Peary Chand Mitra, who left us on 23rd November, 1883. Mitra is known for his contribution...

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  3. Peary Chand Mitra was a writer, journalist, cultural activist and entrepreneur from West Bengal. He was a member of Henry Derozio’s Young Bengal group and played a significant role in Bengal renaissance of late 19 th century. Simple Bengali prose was introduced by him.

  4. Peary Chand Mitra was an Indian writer, journalist, cultural activist and entrepreneur. His pseudonym was Tek Chand Thakur. He was a member of Henry Derozio's Young Bengal group, who played a leading role in the Bengal renaissance with the introduction of simple Bengali prose.

  5. 10 de ene. de 2021 · This chapter investigates the spiritualist and occult activities of the first Bengali Theosophist Peary Chand Mittra (1814–1883). Known for his social activism and literary works, Mittra was one of the most celebrated intellectuals of nineteenth-century Bengal.

    • Mriganka Mukhopadhyay
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    • 2021
  6. Peary Chand Mitra (Bengali: প্যারীচাঁদ মিত্র) was an Indian writer, journalist, cultural activist and entrepreneur.He was a member of Henry Derozio's Young Bengal group, who played a leading role in the Bengal renaissance with the introduction of simple Bengali prose.

  7. Peary Chand Mittra. Ramkrishna Bhattacharya. An overview of the life and works of Pyarichand Mitra (1814- 83), the first Bengali novelist and maker of a new style of Bangla prose. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Related Papers.