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      • Kirity Roy is an Indian civil rights activist working in West Bengal. He is the founder secretary of Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) of a non-governmental human rights organisation based in Serampore, Hoogly, near Kolkata.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kiriti_RoyKiriti Roy - Wikipedia

    Kiriti Roy is a fictional detective of Bengali literature created by Dr. Nihar Ranjan Gupta. Learn about his personal life, adventures, and the Kiriti series of novels and stories.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kirity_RoyKirity Roy - Wikipedia

    Kirity Roy is an Indian civil rights activist working in West Bengal. He is the founder secretary of Manabadhikar Suraksha Mancha (MASUM) of a non-governmental human rights organisation based in Serampore, Hoogly, near Kolkata.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Kiriti_RoyKiriti Roy - Wikiwand

    Kiriti Roy is a fictional detective of Bengali literature created by Dr. Nihar Ranjan Gupta. The first story introduces him as follows: "Kiriti Roy is six and a half feet tall, fair and stout. His curled hair is mostly combed back, and the black celluloid spectacles make his clean-shaven face highly attractive."

  5. Kiriti Roy is a fictional private investigator created by Indian author Nihar Ranjan Gupta. Explore the list of books in the Kiriti Roy series and download them as PDF files for free.

  6. Nihar Ranjan Gupta was an Indian dermatologist and a popular Bengali novelist. He is the creator of the fictional detective character Kiriti Roy, who appeared in over two hundred novels, plays, short stories and essays.

  7. Jun 30, 2021 · A review of a Bengali detective fiction book by Nihar Ranjan Gupta, featuring Kiriti Roy, a science student who solves mysterious crimes. The reviewer praises the narrative, suspense and description, but criticizes the egotism and lack of philosophy of the protagonist.

  8. Apr 8, 2021 · Dr Gupta was the creator of the famous fictional detective character Kiriti Roy. Kalo Bhromor was the first novel where the dashing sleuth was introduced thus: "Kiriti Roy is six-and-a-half feet tall, fair and stout. His curled hair is mostly combed back, and the black celluloid spectacles make his clean-shaven face highly attractive.”