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- Raja Sir Radhakanta Deb Bahadur KCSI (10 March 1784 – 19 April 1867) was a scholar and a leader of the Calcutta conservative Hindu society, son of Gopimohan...
- Radhakanta Math is a Hindu monastery in the temple town of Puri in India.The math is renowned for having the Gambhira or the room where Chaitanya Mahaprabhu...
- included amongst others were Mrityunjay Vidyalankar, Tarini Charan Mitra, Radhakanta Deb, Ram Comul Sen and Moulvi Aminullah. Mrityunjay and Tarini Charan...
- 19th century Bengal. The main temple was inspired by Navaratna style Radhakanta temple in Tollygunge, built by Babu Ramnath Mondal of Bawali Raj family...
- Legislative Council despite severe opposition, including a counter petition (by Radhakanta Deb and the Dharma Sabha) which had nearly four times as many signatures...
- Radhakanta Sethy (born in 1959/1960) is an Indian politician and trade unionist. Sethy is the son of Binakar Sethy. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree...
- to learn the English language. David Hare, in collaboration with Raja Radhakanta Deb had already taken steps to introduce English education in Bengal....
- pradeśa kī loka sāṃskr̥tika śabdāvalī (in Hindi). Rājeśa Prakāśana. Miśra, Rādhākānta (1993). पूर्वी अपभ्रंश भाषा (in Hindi). Viśvavidyālaya Prakāśana. ISBN 978-81-7124-105-7...
- Capitalism and Flood Control in Eastern India, Oxford University Press, 2006, Radhakanta Barik – Land & Caste Politics in Bihar (Shipra Publications, Delhi, 2006)...
- also made a special contribution to the spread of education. In 1867, Radhakanta Dev conferred on him the title of 'Protector of National Religion' and...