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In pictures: Chandannagar College Museum opens doors to foreign visitors

The college was run by the government of France but the British forced it close at the height of the Indian freedom struggle

My Kolkata Web Desk Chandernagore Published 25.01.24, 12:10 PM
The newly renovated museum at Chandannagar College was opened for foreign visitors on Monday. It highlights the Indian freedom movement and the history, heritage and culture of Chandernagore. It is now the only educational institution in the country with a freedom movement museum
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The newly renovated museum at Chandannagar College was opened for foreign visitors on Monday. It highlights the Indian freedom movement and the history, heritage and culture of Chandernagore. It is now the only educational institution in the country with a freedom movement museum

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Chandannagar College is the country’s only educational institution that had remained closed from 1908-31 in view of the revolutionary activities
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Chandannagar College is the country’s only educational institution that had remained closed from 1908-31 in view of the revolutionary activities

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The college was run by the government of France. But the British had forced the France to shut down the college as it became the epicentre of the Swadeshi movement
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The college was run by the government of France. But the British had forced the France to shut down the college as it became the epicentre of the Swadeshi movement

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The museum has been set up in a building set up by the French, 200 years ago. The West Bengal Heritage Commission declared the building as a heritage building and the state public works department thoroughly repaired the structure. The Centre will look after the museum that will highlight the history and cultural heritage of the region which is often called mini-Europe as well as various other aspects of indigenous literary and cultural history
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The museum has been set up in a building set up by the French, 200 years ago. The West Bengal Heritage Commission declared the building as a heritage building and the state public works department thoroughly repaired the structure. The Centre will look after the museum that will highlight the history and cultural heritage of the region which is often called mini-Europe as well as various other aspects of indigenous literary and cultural history

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There are 18 revolutionaries, who were either born in the city or took shelter or spent most of their years in Chandannagar for their revolutionary activities
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There are 18 revolutionaries, who were either born in the city or took shelter or spent most of their years in Chandannagar for their revolutionary activities

Uttam Dutta
The revolutionaries connected with Chandernagore were Rashbehari Bose, Aurobindo Ghose, Motilal Roy, Charu Chandra Roy, Kanailal Dutta, Shreesh Chandra Ghosh, Basanta Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Narendranath Bandyopadhyay, Upendranath Bandyopadhyay, Suneeti Ghosh, Tinkori Mukhopadhyay, Suhasini Ganguly, Makhanlal Ghosal, Jyotish Chandra Ghosh, Heerandra Kumar Chattopadhyay, Deenesh Chandra Majumdar and Kaleecharan Ghosh
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The revolutionaries connected with Chandernagore were Rashbehari Bose, Aurobindo Ghose, Motilal Roy, Charu Chandra Roy, Kanailal Dutta, Shreesh Chandra Ghosh, Basanta Kumar Bandyopadhyay, Narendranath Bandyopadhyay, Upendranath Bandyopadhyay, Suneeti Ghosh, Tinkori Mukhopadhyay, Suhasini Ganguly, Makhanlal Ghosal, Jyotish Chandra Ghosh, Heerandra Kumar Chattopadhyay, Deenesh Chandra Majumdar and Kaleecharan Ghosh

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