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-- History
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-- Legend
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-- Photo Gallery
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-- Tree (Bangla)
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-- Tree (English)
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-- Books
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--- AN INKY PARADE. Tales for Bibliophiles. Pradeep Sebastian.
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--- Sthan Kal Patra
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-- Contribution
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Asok Mitra: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and D. K. Gupta: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Nikhil Sarkar: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Paritosh Sen: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Prof. Ordhendra Coomar Gangoly: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Radha Prasad Gupta: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Santi Prasad Choudhury: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Satyajit Ray: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Subho Tagore: Interactions
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar and Vasant Chowdhury: Interactions
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-- Minutiae
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-- Nirmal Chandra Kumar. News Clippings.
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--- Ananda Bazar Patrika. August 2019. Nirmal Chandra Kumar. Santabhanu Sen.
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--- Inii Kii Sei Sidhujaytha. Ei Samay. Aniruddha Dhar. July. 2017.
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--- Obituary. Ananda Bazar Patrika. August 1976. Nirmal Chandra Kumar.
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--- Obituary. Desh Magazine. August 1976. Nirmal Chandra Kumar. R P Gupta.
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--- Statesman. February 1981. Mention of Nirmal Chandra Kumar. Article by R P Gupta.
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--- The Hindu. September 2015. Nirmal Chandra Kumar — A Tribute. Pradeep Sebastian.
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--- The Telegraph. August 1984. Nirmal Chandra Kumar. My View. R.P. Gupta.
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--- The Telegraph. December 2017. Article on Kumar. Mencyclopedias. Prasun Chaudhuri.
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-- Nirmal Chandra Kumar
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-- Videos
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--- Nirmal Chandra Kumar. Reminiscence. Parimal Ray.
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--- Ray's Inspiration behind SIDHU JYATHA : The Story of NIRMAL CHANDRA KUMAR
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-- Karuna Kumar
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-- Memoirs
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--- A romantic winter tale
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--- BUDDHA
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--- Karuna : Sarbajaya
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-- Photographs
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-- Accolades
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-- Appreciations
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-- Articles
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--- Calcutta in His Drawing Room. Interview. Personality. Aloke Kumar.
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--- Mutiny memories in a booklet
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--- The Making of Swabhumi
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--- The whole of it is a mosaic.
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-- Association
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--- Ashok Kumar Sarkar Fellowship in Journalism at Oxford. 1994.
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--- Charlie Chaplin Centenary Exhibition. 1989.
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--- International Calendar Exhibition. 2000 to Present.
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--- Kaun Banega Crorepati. 2000.
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--- K I N D N E S S Foundation. 2014 to Present.
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--- N A A R I. Exhibition. 1990.
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--- National Legal Literacy Mission. 2005.
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--- USHA Primary School. 2013.
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--- Usha Silai School CSR. 2012 to Present.
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-- Bio Sketch
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-- Books
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-- Illustrations
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-- Interviews
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--- A Profession and a Paradox. Interview. Aloke Kumar. Anjan Dutta. The Statesman. February 1977.
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--- A Repository of Bygone Days. Deccan Herald. Interview. 13th July 2014.
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--- Book Hunters of Katpadi. Book. 2017. Pradeep Sebestian. Mentions Aloke Kumar.
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--- Discovery of India. Jawaharlal Nehru. Sonia Gandhi.Times of India. Interview. August 2012.
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--- Alokeji: KBC Connection. Calcutta Life Line. Times of India. August 2000.
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--- Mecca of Rare Books. The Hindu. Pradeep Sebastian. Mentions Aloke Kumar. September 2015
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--- Metro Rail. Hidden Water Body underneath. Ananda Bazar Patrika, Robibarsorio. September 2019.
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--- Photos burn.. Ashes fly. Story of the fire in Bourne & Sheppard. Anandabazar Patrika. February 1991.
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--- Prabasi Anandabazar Patrika. Interview in New York Times. April 1989.
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--- Satranj ki Khilari. Story/ Interview in Ebela. ABP Group. January 2016
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-- Quotes
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--- On my son, Abhishek meeting with an accident and strangers coming to help him on June 12, 2018.
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--- Pachyderm Princess
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--- On Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, inaugurating the underwater Metro Rail Service, from Esplanade to Howrah. West Bengal, on 6 th March 2024.
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-- Studies
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-- Talk
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শহরের তলায় আজও পলি আর লুকোনো জলখাত
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- Antiques
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-- Attar Dani. Bengal. 1900.
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-- British General Scimitar sword and scabbard. 1840.
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-- Carved Chinese Camphor Wood Chest. 1880.
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-- Flintlock Pistol. 1830.
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-- HMV Gramophone Player. 1920.
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-- Mulboos Khas. 1720. Dacca.
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-- Paan Dan. Bengali: পানদানি. 1840.
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-- Porcelain. Gods & Goddess. Dresden Germany. 1890.
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-- Victorian Oil Lamp. 1860.
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- Books
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-- A Grammar of the Bengal Language
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-- A new account of East-India and Persia
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-- Journey of Archaeological and Topographical Exploration in Chinese Turkestan
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-- Asiatic Researches
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-- Carrey's Maratha Dictionary
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-- Chandi
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-- Oriental Scenery
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-- Flora Indica
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-- Grammar of the Bengalee Language
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-- Les Hindous: Ou Description de Leurs Moeurs, Coutumes et Ceremonies
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-- Mutiny Scrap Book
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-- Rulers of India and the Chiefs of Rajputana
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-- The Bengalee Or Sketches of Society and Manners in the East
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-- The Life of Reginald Heber
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-- Tibetan Painted Scrolls
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-- Trans-Himalaya. Discoveries and Adventures in Tibet.
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-- Travels in India
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-- Twenty-four Plates Illustrative of Hindoo and European Manners in Bengal
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-- Wanderings of a Pilgrim
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- Maps
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- Paintings
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-- Christ with Cross. From the Christ Series. 1940. Jamini Roy. Tempera on Board.
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-- The Three Magi. From the Christ Series. Jamini Roy. 1940. Tempera on Board.
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- Prints
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-- Bengal
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-- European
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-- François Balthazar Solvyns
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-- Ravi Verma
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- Sculptures
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Contact
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- Food Habits. Bengali Literature
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- Kalighat Paintings
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- Satyajit Ray's Inspiration
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- Street Photography
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- Tal Patar Sepai
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-- IIM Calcutta
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-- University of Calcutta
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-- Usha International
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-- ABP Group
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-- Dunlop
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-- Jessop
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-- Rediffusion
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-- Swabhumi
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-- Usha Martin
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- Articles
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-- An Aquatinted Voyage
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-- Birth of a City
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-- Branding comes to Bourse
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-- Claud Lévi Strauss (in Bengali)
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-- Climate Change (in Bengali)
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-- Did Tipu Sultan Stay at the Tolly Club House?
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-- Direct Hits
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-- Gabriel Garcia Marquez (An Obituary)
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-- Hungarian Rhapsody
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-- The Perfectionist: Jean Riboud
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-- My Father, The First Antiquarian Of Calcutta
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-- My tribute to Mother Teresa in Indian Express
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-- Nirmal Chandra Kumar - Bohemian bookseller and champion of arts
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-- The Art of Masters
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-- Wall Calendar
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- Blogs
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-- A Bookshop or a Library?
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-- Anandabazar Patrika completes 100 years
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-- Anatomy of a BOOK
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-- Asok Mitra frequented Kumars for books on varied subjects
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-- Bansi Chandragupta studied details from Oleographs of Raja Ravi Verma
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-- BLINDNESS : Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
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-- Ella Maillart, the famous traveller visited Kumar, more than once
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-- Guru Nanak. Guru Purab. Guru Purnima.
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-- His Holiness the Dalai Lama visited Kumars after coming to India
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-- INSPIRATION for His Master's Voice
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-- জগদ্ধাত্রী : Jagatdhatri
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-- Jean Riboud, the French billionaire and industrialist ....was one such visitor
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-- Jorge Luis Borges and Nirmal Chandra Kumar
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-- Journal of the Plague Year
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-- JYOTI BASU: through a glass darkly
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-- KALI in PAINTINGS : 101 Selected Paintings from Puran to Pat . Facebook. October 2011.
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-- K A L P A T A R U
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-- K A M I
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-- Kumar gave support to a lot many fledging artists and writers in those days.
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-- Kumar had original Solvyns in his collection and promoted the artist…
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-- Kumar introduced Francois Balthazar Solvyns to Calcutta
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-- Kumar Shahani
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-- Kumar was very close to Subho Tagore...
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-- Kumars' collection had original Daniell, Hogarth ...
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-- Lawyers in those days collected antique & rare books…other than law books
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-- Living inside a MUSEUM
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-- MAKAR SANKRANTI : Ganga Sagar
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-- Nakul Sarkar, the birdman cometh…
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-- N A N D I N I
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-- Nikhil Sarkar popularly known, as ‘Sree Panth’ never visited KUMARS
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-- Nirmal Chandra Kumar: the patron saint of staying at home and doing nothing
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-- O L J Milligan - an Officer and a Bibliophile
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-- Original Thought Kite on Chaitanya Mahaprabhu
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-- Parbati Baruah
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-- Peter Fleming, the travel heroe and others participated in reading session...
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-- Poetry in ARCHITECTURE: Balkrishna Doshi
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-- Prof. Ordhendra Coomar Gangoly refered to KUMARS
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-- Professor Gouranga Chattopadhya
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-- Radha Prasad Gupta : রাধাপ্রসাদ গুপ্ত
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-- Raghubir Singh was the Daniell of the Twentieth Century to capture India in its many splendour