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  1. Ashwini Kumar Dutta (25 January 1856 – 7 November 1923) was an Indian educationist, philanthropist, social reformer and an Indian independence activist.

  2. Ashwini Kumar Dutta, a prominent Indian nationalist and social reformer, dedicated his life to the fight for freedom and welfare of his community. Born in Barisal district in 1856, he excelled in academics and became a respected educationist.

  3. Ashwini Kumar Dutta, popularly known as Ashwini Dutta was popular Indian freedom fighter, philanthropist, educationist, social reformer and nationalist. He was born on 25 January 1856 in Patuakhali, district of Barisal in Bengal (now in Bangladesh) in British India in a middle class Bengali family.

  4. Nov 9, 2021 · Today we are also remembering freedom fighter and educationist Ashwini Kumar Dutta who left us on 7th November, 1923. The Partition of Bengal drew Dutta to t...

  5. May 1, 2013 · Ashwini Kumar Dutta was elected as a delegate to the second session of Indian National Congress, held at Kolkata in 1886. He took the initiative to establish the District Board in Barisal in 1887. He established the Bakarganj Hitaishini Sabha and a girls' school in the same year.

  6. Jan 31, 2023 · Ashwini Kumar Dutta was a Bengali educationist, philanthropist, social reformer and patriot. Joined the freedom struggle and served prison sentence. After release, devoted himself to social work.

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · During the Surat session, Ashwini Kumar Dutta played a significant role in attempting to bridge the gap between the moderates and extremists within the Indian National Congress. In 1908, the British Government imposed a ban on the Swadesh Bandhab Samiti and its 175 branches across India.