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  1. Krishna Kumar Mitra (1852–1936) was an Indian freedom fighter, journalist and leader of the Brahmo Samaj. He is remembered for his contributions to the Swadeshi movement through his journal Sanjibani.

  2. Krishna Kumar Mitra was one of the most famous Indian freedom fighters fought against the rule of the British Empire in India. He was amongst the most prominent leaders of the Brahmo Samaj and actively participated in the Swadeshi Movement.

  3. Aug 3, 2006 · Krishna Kumar Mitra (1852-1936) – Founder-editor of The Sanjibani. Brahmo devotee, professor and a leading activist in the Indian freedom movement. At his wedding reception Narendranath (later Swami Vivekananda) was one among the Brahmo singers.

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  5. Oct 19, 2013 · Krishna Kumar was the editor of Sanjibani since 1883 in the first page of which was written three words Samya, Maitree, pragati, the three motto of French Revolution , and a prominent leader in the anti-partition agitation. he was one of the pioneers of the movements of workers in Inhdia.

  6. amritmahotsav.nic.in › district-reopsitory-detailKrishna Kumar Mitra

    Nov 1, 2023 · In 1876, Krishna Kumar Mitra joined the Indian Association led by Surendranath Banerjee, and he dedicated himself to spreading their radical political ideals across northern India. Concurrently, he aligned himself with the Indian National Congress and played a significant role within the 'moderate' faction in Bengal.

  7. Mitra, Krishna Kumar (1852-1936) one of the leaders of the brahma samaj and the swadeshi movement, was born in 1852 in the village of Baghil in Mymensingh in a conservative Hindu kayastha family.

  8. On the desperate appeal of Ghosh's uncle Krishna Kumar Mitra, the defence was taken over by Chittaranjan Das, then still a junior barrister. Early in the trial, Barin and his fellow detainees from the Manicktolla ashram withdrew their confessions.

  9. The organisation was christened as Indian Journalists’ Association (I.J.A. in short). Krishna Kumar Mitra was elected President and Mrinal Kanti Bose the Secretary.

  10. Krishna Kumar Mitra (1852–1936) was an Indian freedom fighter, journalist and leader of the Brahmo Samaj. He is remembered for his contributions to the Swadeshi movement through his journal Sanjibani.