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Madanmohan Tarkalankar
Madanmohan Tarkalankar (3 January 1817 – 9 March 1858) is one of the Sanskrit scholars of the Indian subcontinent in the nineteenth century who has made a special contribution to the development of written Bengali language. He is also considered as one of the pioneers of the Bengali renaissance. He was a professor at Fort William College and authored several textbooks on early childhood education. Birth and family identity He was born in 1817 in a Hindu Brahmin family in Bethuadahari, Nakashipara. His father's name is Ramdhan Chattopadhyay He had two children named Bhuvanmala and Kundamala. Education He studied at the Sanskrit College, where he was a classmate of Ishwar chandra Vidyasagar. He later studied at the Presidency University. Work life He was a professor of literature at Fort William College. Later in November 1850 he was appointed as the District Judge of Murshidabad. He was appointed Deputy Magistrate of Murshidabad (in December 1855) and Kandi in 1856. ...
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Bilwagram
Bilwagram is a village in Nakashipara (community development block), Nakashipara block, Nadia district, West Bengal, India. It has a population of 5853. Madanmohan Tarkalankar, who was a Sanskrit scholar, Bengali writer a pioneer of the Bengali renaissance, was born in the village. References

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