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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › RadhanagoreRadhanagore - Wikipedia

    Radhanagore (also spelled Radhanagar) in the Khanakul town, Arambagh subdivision of the Hooghly District of West Bengal, India. It is the birthplace of Ram Mohan Roy. Located near Khanakul, it is approachable from Tarakeswar or Arambag. Mundeswari river flows nearby.

  2. Jun 15, 2020 · Radhanagar Beach is one of the most famous attractions in Havelock Island and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands itself. Commonly known as Beach No. 7, Radhanagar has been given the title of the best beach in Asia and the 7th best beach in the world by Time Magazine in 2004.

  3. thebrahmosamaj.net › founders › rammohunThe Brahmo Samaj

    Rammohun Roy was born in the village called Radhanagore of Khanakul, Hooghly a district in West Bengal on May 22, 1772. His father Ramakanta Roy was an orthodox Brahmin and his mother was Tarini Devi.

  4. The social reformer who helped abolish the practice of sati in India, Raja Ram Mohan Roy was the pioneer of modern Indian Renaissance. This biography of Raja Ram Mohan Roy provides detailed information about his childhood, life, achievements & works.

  5. Radhanagar Beach. 4,427 reviews. #1 of 10 things to do in Havelock Island. Beaches. Closed now. 6:00 AM - 4:45 PM. Write a review. About. Duration: More than 3 hours. Suggest edits to improve what we show. Improve this listing. Tours & experiences. Explore different ways to experience this place. See options. All photos (3,502)

  6. One of Indias (and indeed Asia's) most fabulous and famous stretches of sand: a beautiful bleach-blonde curve of powdery sugar fronted by perfectly spiralled aqua waves, all fringed by lush native forest. It’s on the northwest side of the island, 11km southwest of the jetty.

  7. RAJA RAM MOHAN ROY. Founder of Brahma Samaj. By far, the greatest achievement of Raja Ram Mohan Roy as a social reformer was the abolition of 'Sati' in 1829, child marriage and 'Pardha'. He was been rightly called the 'Father of Indian Nationalism'. He died on 27th September 1833, in England.