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- Keoratola crematorium or Keoratola Burning Ghat or Shahnagar Keoratola crematorium is a crematory located at Tollygunge Road, Kalighat, Kolkata. This is...
- being provided medicine in the police lock up. His body was cremated at Keoratola crematorium under the surveillance of armed police and paramilitary forces...
- hypertension for ten months prior to his death. His remains were cremated at the Keoratola crematorium, Kolkata the following day. "Meghnad Saha's ionization equation...
- Bhadra Bani Kumar Noti Binodini Dwijen Mukhopadhyay Subhas Chakraborty Keoratola crematorium Sudhamoy Chatterji (1968). Death and after. Firma K. L. Mukhopadhyay...
- Gangopadhyay's body was cremated following Hindu custom on 25 October at Keoratola crematorium with several dignitaries and numerous fans paying their last...
- November 2021 at the age of 75. He was cremated with full state honors at Keoratola crematorium the following day. "Subrata Mukherjee: A man for all seasons"...
- whom she sang numerous duets. She was cremated at the electric pyre of Keoratola crematorium with full state honours. "Geetashree Sandhya's Journey Of...
- ever-growing band of readers. His body was cremated the following day at Keoratola crematorium. Following po****r belief, it has been alleged in some biographical...
- Keoratola, his funeral rally was the 4th largest funeral rally in India. It had nearly taken 2 hours to cross the road from Dharmatala to Keoratola,...
- Ghose. His remains were cremated the following day in Calcutta at the Keoratola crematorium. The last rites were performed by his nephew. A two-minute...