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Basmati (pronounced ['bɑːsmət̪iː]) is a
variety of long, slender-grained
aromatic rice
which originates from the
Indian subcontinent,
mainly in the regions...
- the Boro
people of north-eastern India.
Basumatary comes from the word
Basumati-ároi,
meaning Earth-folk. The
members of the clan
cannot bury
their dead...
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Dainik Basumati was a
Bengali daily published from
Kolkata by the
Basumati Corporation Limited. It was
first published on 6
August 1914 and
stopped its...
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wrote under the pen name "Narayan." He was
awarded the
literary awards Basumati Literary Prize (1968).
Narayan Gangopadhyay was born as
Taraknath Gangopadhyay...
- Sankranti,
third day is
Bhudaaha or Basi Raja. The
final fourth day is
called Basumati snana, in
which the
ladies bath the
grinding stone as a
symbol of Bhumi...
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Website from Odisha".
Retrieved 2024-07-29.
Shankaracharyar Granthabali,
Basumati publication (Kolkata: 1995),
Volume 3[full
citation needed]...
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Sameer Basu – Saraswati's son;
Basumati's husband; Titir,
Piklu and Mohor's
father Rita
Dutta Chakraborty as
Basumati Basu – Sameer's wife; Titir, Piklu...
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father is
tracking lover and gets
missing from her birth. Kankon's aunt
Basumati and her
sister Chhuti is
always in
favor of Kankon.
Kankon is very much...
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Nisar Sapon 1959
Puberun Meghali 1959
Saknoiya Lakhimi 1962
Narakasur Basumati 1971
Khekh Bisar 1972 Upar
Mahala 1979
Pratham Ragini 1993
Priyajan 1996...
- The Statesman, and in 1950, he
became the
editor of the
Bengali Dainik Basumati.
Around this time he got married. He died on 18
April 1959. The following...