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  1. D.N. Mukherjee is known for Anand (1971), Chupke Chupke (1975) and Buddha Mil Gaya (1971).

    • D.N. Mukherjee
    • As A Scholar
    • As A Teacher
    • Methodology
    • Writings
    • Perspective
    • Conclusion

    Perhaps of much greater importance than his writings were his lectures, discussions and conversations. It was through these that he shaped the minds of youth and trained them to think for themselves. “Shaping men is enough for me”, he often told his students. His command over diverse fields of knowledge was incompa­rable; he talked with equal facil...

    DP’s career as an intellectual included, most prominently, his contributions as a teacher. He had a much greater and abiding influence on others through the spoken, rather than the written, words. The freedom that the class room, the coffee house, or the drawing room gave him to explore ideas and elicit immediate response was naturally not availabl...

    D.P. Mukerji was perhaps the most popular of the pioneers in Indian sociology. Like all of them, he resisted any attempt at the compartmentalization of knowledge in social science. He came to sociology more as a social philosopher. However, he ended up more as an advocate of empiricism, involving spiritual feelings. He was deeply interested in unde...

    DP was a versatile scholar. He wrote nineteen books, including Diversities (1958); ten in Bengali and nine in English. His early publications include: Basic Concepts in Sociology (1932) and Person­ality and the Social Sciences (1924). Some of the other publications are: Modern Indian Culture (1942, revised enlarged edition in 1948), Problems of Ind...

    DP was one of the very few social scientists in the academic world who recognized the importance of Marxism to analyse socio-economic forces operating in human society. He considered Marxism as a theory, which was founded on the priority of society and group which are separate and exterior to man, the individual a sort of environment to facilitate ...

    Dhurjati Prasad Mukerji was one of the founding fathers of sociology in India. He had fairly long tradition of intellectual pursuits. Being an intellectual meant two things to DP. First, discovering the sources and potentialities of social reality in the dialect of tradition and modernity, and, second developing an integrated personality through pu...

  2. D. N. Banerji vs P. R. Mukherjee And Others on 5 December, 1952. Warning on translation. Get this document in PDF. Print it on a file/printer. Download Court Copy. Select the following parts of the judgment. Facts. Issues. Petitioner's Arguments.

  3. Jan 15, 2023 · This article analyses the landmark case of D.N Banerjee v P.R Mukherjee & Ors, wherein the court dealt with the issue of whether the Industrial Disputes Act of 1947 would be applicable to a municipality. Citation: 1953 AIR 58; 1953 SCR 302. Court: Supreme Court of India.

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  5. Supreme Court of India. D. N. Banerji vs P. R. Mukherjee And Others on 5 December, 1952. Equivalent citations: 1953 AIR 58, 1953 SCR 302. Bench: Sastri, M. Patanjali (Cj), Mukherjea, B.K., Aiyar, N. Chandrasekhara, Bose, Vivian, Hasan, Vs. Document continues below.

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  7. Sir Rajendra Nath Mookerjee Viswakarma of Bengal KCIE KCVO (or Rajen Mookerjee; 23 June 1854 – 15 May 1936) was a pioneering Bengali Indian industrialist. [2] [3] Early life. Rajendra Nath Mookerjee was raised by his mother after his father died when he was six.