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Hemendra Mohan Bose ( bn, হেমেন্দ্রমোহন বসু) (1864 – 28 August 1916) was an Indian
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, manufacturer of Kuntalin hair oil and Delkhosh brand of perfume. He was the first Indian to manufacture gramophone records. Many of his businesses were spurred on from amateur hobbies and interests in scientific advancements. He was also the pioneer of color photography in
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.


Early life

Bose was born in 1866 in
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, where his father Haramohan Bose used to stay, the ancestral home of the family was in the village of Jaysiddhi, in
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. According to Michael Kinnear, Bose was born in 1864 at his ancestral village. After passing I.A. he took admission in the
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. While a student at the college, he suffered an accident where his eyes were scarred in acid. After recovering, he quit his medical career. In 1890, Bose began experimenting with perfume, and started his move into business.Kinnear 42 Bose was married to Mrinalini Debi, the sister of
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and Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury, and therefore a great-uncle of Satyajit Ray by marriage to his great-aunt.


Career

In 1894, Bose started his own business in perfume manufacturing, the H-Bose Perfumers at 62 Bowbazar Street in
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, where he distilled the perfumes. After the initial success, he added hair oil and other toiletries like lavender water,
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, milk of rose etc. to his range of products. He also set up a new manufacturing unit at 6 Shib Narayan Das Lane in Kolkata. His products included the famous Kuntalin hair oil and Delkhosh perfume. By 1900, he had created a
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and publishing house titled ''Kuntaline Press'' at 5 Shib Narayan Das Lane in
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which incidentally was next door to his perfume business. In 1903, he instituted the Kuntalin Puraskar and encouraged young writers to showcase their talent. A short story written by Jagadish Chandra Bose was the first recipient of the Kuntalin Puraskar. Later Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's first printed publication ''Mandira'' won the Kuntalin Puraskar. Bose was a bicycle enthusiast. He himself could ride the bicycle and taught his friends how to ride it. In 1903, he along with his brother Jatindra Mohon Bose established the first Indian-owned cycle works the H. Bose and Co, - Cycles at 63–1, Harrison Road. The company was also the distributors of the
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bicycles. It was one of the first among his Swadeshi ventures. He also learnt how to drive a motor car. In 1900, he bought a two-seater motor car from England and used to drive it himself. In 1903 he imported from France a Darracq 8HP single cylinder motor car, and another 2 cylinder Darracq in 1905. He was the proprietor of the first Indian owned automobile distributor in Calcutta, The Great Eastern Motor Company, and employed a British manager. He also set up a repairing unit, the Great Eastern Motor Works in Park Street.


Sound recording

In 1900, Bose began to make
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privately,Vernon 53 after he had acquired an Edison phonograph. He began recording his friends in a leisurely fashion. Some of the first people recorded by H. Bose included his uncle, Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose, P. C. Roy, and his good friend
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. His company became known as "H. Bose's Record" which later became "H. Bose Swadeshi Records". By 1907, the demand for Bose's recordings grew so great that he began producing his own cylinders for recording. H. Bose was a well known patron of the Swadeshi movement and many of his records covered this subject.


Achievements

Bose was the pioneer of color photography in India. He used
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slides for his photographs. He was the founder president of Sporting Union.


Notes


References

* Kinnear, Michael S. ''Gramophone Company's First Indian Recordings''. Popular Prakashan, 1994. * Vernon, Paul. ''Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960: A Resource and Guide to Recordings''. Greenwood Press, 1995. {{DEFAULTSORT:Bose, Hemendra Mohan 1860s births 1916 deaths Businesspeople from Kolkata People from Mymensingh District University of Calcutta alumni Businesspeople from British India People from the Bengal Presidency