- শৈলেন মান্না; 1
September 1924 – 27
February 2012),
known po****rly as
Sailen Manna, was an
Indian football player who
represented the
India national...
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Sailen Sarkar (18 July 1940 —31
December 2013) was a
Communist Party of
India (Marxist) politician, a
minister in the
state government, five-time legislator...
- half-time,
Swedish referee Gunnar Dahlner awarded India a
penalty kick;
Sailen Manna missed it as the ball flew over the crossbar. In the
second half Ahmed...
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Sailen Ghosh (8
December 1928 – 14
August 2016.) was a
Bengali child literator and a dramatist.
Sailen Ghosh pla**** a role in the
drama Dakghar, written...
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Sailen Manna Stadium (also
known as
Howrah Muni****l
Corporation Stadium) is a multi-use
stadium in Howrah, West Bengal, India. It is
mainly used for football...
- a walkover. In India's
second match against France, he pla****
alongside Sailen Manna and
Sheoo Mewalal, but the team lost 2–1, with the
Indian goal coming...
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Secretary V. S.
Achuthanandan E.
Balanandan Jyoti Basu
Biman Bose Anil
Biswas Sailen Dasgupta Prakash Karat E. K.
Nayanar M. K.
Pandhe S.
Ramachandran Pillai...
- rivals,
including Sovabazar. Soon
after the
appointment of Subedar-major
Sailen Basu as the secretary, the club
adopted European playing methods and players...
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Gorkha Janmukti Morcha. 2009. Debnath,
Sailen (2009). West
Bengal in Doldrums. ISBN 978-81-86860-34-2. Debnath,
Sailen (2008).
Essays on
Cultural History...
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irrespective of the
sports pla****. The
first recipient was
former footballer Sailen Manna.
Apart from the
Mohun Bagan Ratna,
other awards are also presented...