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Maharaja Mahārāja (; also spelled Maharajah, Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great Monarch, king" or "high king". A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Em ...
Sir Manindra Chandra Nandy (29 May 1860 – 12 November 1929) was the
Maharaja Mahārāja (; also spelled Maharajah, Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great Monarch, king" or "high king". A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Em ...
of Cossimbazar Raj from 1898 to 1929, a philanthropist and reformist during the period of Bengal Renaissance.


Family

Manindra Chandra Nandy was born on 29 May 1860 at Shyambazar in North Kolkata in present-day
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,
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. His ancestral house was at Shyambazar, North Kolkata. From his mother's side he belonged to the royal family of Cossimbazar. His mother, Gobinda Sundari (sister of Raja Krishnath Roy) died when he was two, and his father died when he was ten.Official website of Murshidabad Fire Dekha
''Biography of Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandy''
He became the
Maharaja Mahārāja (; also spelled Maharajah, Maharaj) is a Sanskrit title for a "great ruler", "great Monarch, king" or "high king". A few ruled states informally called empires, including ruler raja Sri Gupta, founder of the ancient Indian Gupta Em ...
of Cossimbazar, as per the wishes of Cossimbazar Raj family, as there were no direct male descendants alive after the death of Maharani Swarnomoyee in 1897.


Education

Manindra Chandra suffered from a severe illness when he was fourteen, which prevented him from going to school. Though he later recovered from the illness, he studied at home and did not obtain formal education.


Marriage

He married Maharani Kashishwari of Jabagram,
Burdwan Bardhaman (, ) is a city and a municipality in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the headquarters of Purba Bardhaman district, having become a district capital during the period of British rule. Burdwan, an alternative name for the city, ...
at the age of seventeen. They had three sons and two daughters. Their eldest son, Mohim Chandra Nandy, died early in 1906. His other two sons were
Srish Chandra Nandy Srish Kumar Nandy (10 October 1897 – 23 February 1952) was the last zamindar of Cossimbazar Raj and a writer, politician and landlord of Bengal. He was eldest son of Sir Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandy and Maharani Kashishwari"The Indian a ...
and Kirti Chandra Nandy.


Contribution for the promotion of education


Krishnath College

In 1902, Berhampore College was renamed
Krishnath College Murshidabad University is a public state university in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal. The university was established in 2021 by the West Bengal government under ''The Murshidabad University Act, 2018''. History The institution was estab ...
to preserve the memory of Raja Krishnath Roy, the maternal uncle of Manindra Chandra and husband of
Maharani Swarnamoyee Maharani Swarnamoyee (1838 – August 25, 1897) was the Maharani of Cossimbazar Raj from 1844 to 1897. She was a philanthropist during the period of Bengal Renaissance. Marriage Swarnamoyee was married to Krishnath Rai of the Cossimbazar roy ...
. In 1905, control of Krishnath College was handed over to Manindra Chandra Nandy by the government via a deed of transfer. A board of management was created, with Nandy as its president. Nandy spent Rs. 45,000 annually for the maintenance of the college.


Krishnath College School

A large building for Krishnath College School was constructed and expanded at the expense of Rs. 135,000 by Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandy at Berhampore College to accommodate 1,200 students annually. The foundation stone was laid in 1909 and the school formally opened in 1911.


Different schools

Manindra Chandra established an English medium high school with a hostel at his ancestral village of Mathrun,
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, at a cost of Rs. 50,000. He maintained schools in other villages and patronised schools for the handicapped in
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.


Different colleges

Nandy contributed Rs. 15,000 for the construction of The Calcutta Medical School and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Bengal in 1904.Official website of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital Batch 1982–1987
, ''History of R. G. Kar Medical College and Hospital''
He donated Rs. 5,000 for
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College and Rs. 50,000 for Rangpur College. In 1914, he contributed Rs. 5,000 to Medical College and Hospital for Women and the Nurses Training Institute in
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. He created a chair at
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and a science chair at Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose Laboratory. He patronised the
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, National College, and The Association for the Scientific and Industrial Education of Indians.


Publications

He wrote the books ''The Indian Medicinal Plant'', ''A History of Indian Philosophy'',


Offices held

Manindra Chandra was president of the British Indian Association in 1922, 1923, and 1929 and a member of
Imperial Legislative Council The Imperial Legislative Council (ILC) was the legislature of the British Raj from 1861 to 1947. It was established under the Charter Act of 1853 by providing for the addition of 6 additional members to the Governor General Council for legislativ ...
from 1913 to 1921. Nandy was the chairman of Berhampore Municipality and
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District Board. He was one of the founder members and later president of the Bengal National Chamber of Commerce & Industry. He was an active leader and member of Hindu Mahasabha


Awards and honours

Manindra Chandra received the title of Maharaja on 30 May 1898. He received his knighthood in 1915. Nandy was also an honorary fellow of
Calcutta University The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, C ...
.


Death

The Maharaja died on 12 November 1929.


Memorials

The Maharaja Manindra Chandra College stands as his memorial, founded by his son, Maharaja Sris Chandra Nandy.


References

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