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Sir Krishna Govinda Gupta KCSI (Bengali: স্যার কৃষ্ণগোবিন্দ গুপ্ত; 28 February 1851 – 20 March 1926) was a British Indian civil servant, the sixth Indian member of the Indian Civil Service, a barrister-at-law, a prominent Bengali social reformer of the 19th century and leading Brahmo Samaj personality.
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Krishna Govinda Gupta was an Indian civil servant, Statesman, lawyer and administrator from West Bengal who lived during the period, 28 February 1851 - 20 March 1926. He was a prominent Bengali social reformer of 19th Century, who was associated with Brahma Samaj.
A tary of State for India, Lord Morley of Black- Hindu may be said to be one who professes a burn. Mr. Krishna Govinda Gupta was chosen particular form of faith known as Hinduism, from the Indian Civil Service, wherein he long ago though this brings us no nearer to a right.
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Sir Krishna Govinda Gupta. by Walter Stoneman, for James Russell & Sons bromide print, circa 1916 NPG Ax39138
Gupta, Sir Krishna Govinda, (1851-1926), Knight Indian Administrator This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s)...