Bipin Chandra Pal Biography

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Bipin Chandra Pal Biography

Bipin Chandra Pal was an Indian nationalist revolutionary. The famous trio of history was the Pal, Bipin Chandra Pal, in the trio of Lal-Baal-Pal. Bipin Chandra Pal dedicated his entire life to the country's independence. He had worked with the influential leaders from Bahat in the freedom movement.

Full name - Bipin Chandra Ramchandra Pal
Birth - 7 November 1858
Birthplace - In a small village near Sylhet, (Now in Bengal)
Father - Ram Chandra
Mother- Narayanidevi
Education - After passing matriculation examination, society advances towards improvement.
Marriage - Twice. Remarriage with the widow after the death of the first wife.

Bipin Chandra Pal was born in the British colony of Pole Village in Habiganj district of the Indian state of Bengal, which is today a part of Bangladesh. He was born in a rich Hindu Vaishnava family. His father Pal was a scholar and a small landlord. And his son Niranjan Pal was the founder of Bombay Talkies.

He completed his initial education from the Church Mission Society College, which was then the famous college of Calcutta. Bipin Chandra Pal was known in India as the "Father of revolutionary ideas" and he was also the great revolutionary leader of the freedom movement.

Bipin Chandra Pal kept upset the British with his revolutionary views. His important hand in making India an independent nation. His trio Lal-Baal-Pal was famous in history.

He had kept the wave of revolutionary ideas in his country from his revolutionary views. He never stopped kneeling in front of the British and continued to face them. Bipin Chandra Pal, along with his colleagues, took the initiative to eliminate the British Raj. And till the last moment of his life, he fought with the British

Information about Bipin Chandra Pal at a glance

1) At the age of 16, Bipin Chandra entered Brahmin society. In 1876, Sivanath Shastri gave the judgment of Brahman Samaj to them. To be a follower of the idol worshiper of Brahmin society meant to be half-Christian, people of such old ideas had to believe. All this was known to Ramchandra Pal, then he got angry with them. They broke the relationship with the son. He used to do the work of the Brahmin society with great courage.

2) At Cuttack, Mysore and Sylhet, he had a job as a teacher. They believed that the progress of Indian society would be due to education.

3) In 1880, Bipin Chandra Silhet published the Bengali weekly of this name 'Visarshakshak', in the same way after coming to Kolkata, he was taken in the editorial board of 'Bengal Public Opinion'.

4) In 1887, Bipin Chandra participated for the first time at the Madras Session of the National Congress. The speech of that place against the 'sanctification of law' was provocative and inspiring.

5) In 1887 - 88, he edited the 'Tribune' of Lahore.

6) In 1900, Bipin Chandra Pal went to England to perform a comparative study of Western and Indian philosophy. He brought out the masik named 'Swarajya' for the Indians there.

7) After coming to Kolkata from England in 1905, he started running English weekly named 'New India'.

8) In 1905, Governor General Lord Curzon divided Bengal. He opposed this division with Lokmanya Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai Jahan leaders. Awareness in the country. The movement against the British government started in the entire country. Out of that, the rise of Lal-Baal-Pal, these trimmorts in Indian politics.

9) In 1907, in the month of October, against the Arvind Ghosh, the case of treason was registered. In the court, the court refused to accept Bipin Chandra on the call of testimony. Then he was punished for six months on the charge of contempt of court and he did the work of editing Vande Mataram this year.

10) Bipinchandra Pal wrote articles from many weekly. Because of his writings against the British, the government thought of deporting him but he accepted his exile from 1908 to 1911 and he went to England.

11) In 1916, he went to the lavish with the Homerul Ligh delegation of Lokmanya Tilak.

12) When in the form of Indian politics Came in the hands of Gandhi. From that time, Bipin Chandra's relationship with Indian politics has diminished. He sacrificed the Congress in 1921.

Book wealth - Bipin Chandra Pal Book's - Indian nationalism

Specialty - Bipin Chandra Pal - Red Hair Pal - Lal Bal Pal One of these.

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