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  1. Sir Rashbehari Ghosh CSI CIE (23 December 1845 – 28 February 1921) was an Indian politician, lawyer, social worker and philanthropist. His house in Burdwan District is still there. His family members still reside there. The road is named as R. B Ghosh Road.

  2. Rash Behari Ghose (also spelt Ras Behari Ghosh) was born on 23rd December 1845. He was a moderate Congress leader, eminent legal expert, social worker and a philanthropist. He was born in Bankura District of the Bengal Presidency.

  3. …address of its moderate president-elect, Rash Behari Ghose (1845–1921). The division of the Congress reflected broad tactical differences between the liberal evolutionary and militant revolutionary wings of the national organization and those aspiring to the presidency.

  4. Rashbihari Ghosh was an important and towering personality in the history of Indian Independence and his name is written in water mark in the history of Indian Independence. Early Life of Rashbihari Ghosh. Rashbihari Ghosh was born on 23 December 1845 in Burdwan, West Bengal.

  5. compass.rauias.com › modern-history › surat-splitSurat Split - Rau's IAS

    They proposed the name of Rash Behari Ghosh as President and did not reiterate the Calcutta resolutions. Rigid positions adopted by both the sides made Surat split inevitable. Congress was now dominated by Moderates and excluded militant elements from it.

  6. Mar 16, 2024 · Rashbehari Ghosh, a prominent Bengali advocate and philanthropist, defied English authority and excelled in the field of law. He opposed the partition of Bengal, supported the Swadeshi movement, and championed technical education, leaving a lasting impact on Indian society.

  7. May 25, 2024 · Rash Behari Ghosh (23 December 1845 – 28 February 1921) was an Indian politician, lawyer, social worker, and philanthropist.