P.C.RAY : A Revolutionary Nationalist in Police Records and Other Documents.
by Bhattacharya, Anil; compiled & edited by Anil Bhattacharya.
Material type: BookPublisher: Kolkata: KP Bagchi & Company, ©2015Description: 359p.Subject(s): Acharya Prafulla Chandra RayDDC classification: 925.4 Dissertation note: P.C.Ray, an acclaimed scientists ad entrepreneur par excellence, played a seminal role in revolutionary activities, as revealed by the IB and Police records. These records testify to his involvement with N.C.E which was , according to the then Police Commissioner, the hotbed of sedition". This book, for the first time , contains the IB and Police record pointing P.C. Ray as Revolutionary in the grab of a scientists. His laboratory was engaged in manufacturing explosives for the use of revolutionaries, as recounted by many of his followers, mostly students, and also by renowned historian like R.C. Majumdar. Also the IB Records show that the Khadi Pratisthan established by P.C.Ray was under constant police surveillance and even attack. The book also shows the IB records as well as newspaper reports of his public works, especially during famine and floods in Bengal.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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P.C.Ray, an acclaimed scientists ad entrepreneur par excellence, played a seminal role in revolutionary activities, as revealed by the IB and Police records. These records testify to his involvement with N.C.E which was , according to the then Police Commissioner, the hotbed of sedition". This book, for the first time , contains the IB and Police record pointing P.C. Ray as Revolutionary in the grab of a scientists. His laboratory was engaged in manufacturing explosives for the use of revolutionaries, as recounted by many of his followers, mostly students, and also by renowned historian like R.C. Majumdar. Also the IB Records show that the Khadi Pratisthan established by P.C.Ray was under constant police surveillance and even attack.
The book also shows the IB records as well as newspaper reports of his public works, especially during famine and floods in Bengal.
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