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Narendra Nath Dutta (21 September 1884 – 6 April 1949) was an Indian Bengali physician and industrialist. He was also known as Captain Naren Dutta and N. N. Dutta.


Early life

On 21 September 1884, Narendra Nath Dutta was born into a poor family in the village of Sreekail in the Tippera district of the
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, British India (now located in Muradnagar Upazila,
Comilla District Comilla District, officially known as Cumilla District, () is a district located in southeastern Bangladesh. It lies about southeast of Dhaka. Comilla is bordered by Brahmanbaria District, Brahmanbaria and Narayanganj District, Narayanganj dis ...
, Bangladesh). His father was Krishna Kumar Dutta, a teacher at Chittagong Government High School, and his mother was Sharwani Sundari Devi. After his mother died in 1890–1891, Narendra and one of his brothers were left with their aunt, while their father moved to
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with his other two sons. He studied at Dhanpatikhola Primary School and later passed his secondary education from Comilla Zilla School in 1906. Two years later, he completed his higher secondary education from
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. During this time, he supported his studies by working as a farm laborer, a grocery shop assistant, and a vegetable hawker. He then enrolled in
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and was able to earn his medical degree in 1915 with financial help from Colonel John Telfer Calvert, principal of Calcutta Medical College, and by working as a porter at the Kidderpore Dock.


Career

After earning his medical degree, Narendra received a position as a government house surgeon at the Presidency General Hospital through the recommendation of principal Calvert. Following Calvert’s advice, he joined the
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in 1916 as part of the Indian Emergency War Service and participated in
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. During the war, he served in Mesopotamia, overseeing field service operations and an Assyrian refugee camp. He was promoted to the rank of captain and served as chief medical officer before retiring in 1925. After retirement, he leased around 26.5 acres of land in
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where he started a fruit orchard and fish farming business. At the request of
Bidhan Chandra Roy Bidhan Chandra Roy (1 July 1882 – 1 July 1962) was an Indian physician and politician who served as Chief Minister of West Bengal from 1950 until his death in 1962. He played a key role in the founding of several institutions and cities like ...
, one of the founders of a pharmaceutical company named Bengal Immunity, he took over the company’s operations and served as its Executive Director. At the time he assumed leadership, the company was in a dire condition. Before 1946, he had turned the company into a profitable and expanding enterprise. He also founded Indian Trawler Limited to manufacture advanced deep-sea fishing trawlers. In addition, he established Radical Insurance Limited, Indian Research Institute, Bharati Printing and Publishing, and Navashakti Newspapers Company.


Activism and politics

Narendra had associations with members of the revolutionary secret organization
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, which led to obstacles from the government when he tried to join the British Indian Army. He was a supporter of
Subhas Chandra Bose Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian independence movement, Indian nationalist whose defiance of British raj, British authority in India made him a hero among many Indians, but his wartime alliances with ...
and a collaborator of the
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(INC). He provided medical treatment to injured freedom fighters and politicians from the INC. In 1930, he hid an individual involved in the
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from law enforcement authorities in his warehouse located in
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, Twenty-four Parganas district. In 1948, after Bidhan Chandra Roy became the chief minister of the
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, he invited Narendra to join his cabinet, but Narendra declined the offer.


Family life

Narendra Nath Dutta, a lifelong bachelor, had three siblings. His eldest brother,
Kamini Kumar Dutta Kamini Kumar Dutta (; 1878–1959) was a Bengali politician and former Law Minister of Pakistan. Early life Dutta was born on 25 June 1878 in Sreekail, Tippera District, Bengal Presidency, British India (present-day Muradnagar Upazila, Comill ...
, was a lawyer in Tippera District and served as the law minister of Pakistan. His youngest brother, Surendra Nath Dutta, joined the
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and worked in the government’s forest department, while his middle brother, Debendra Nath Dutta, was a steel businessman.


Death and legacy

Narendra Nath Dutta died of a heart attack on 6 April 1949 at his residence at 153 Dharmatala Street (now Lenin Sarani) in
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, the capital of
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,
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, after returning from his birthplace on 26 March 1949. Through his efforts, Bengal Immunity played a vital role in marketing essential medicines at low cost and in the development of vaccines. In 1949, the government of West Bengal accused Dutta of tax evasion amounting to nearly over eight years, which he admitted. After his death, his heirs appealed the tax case and paid approximately following a 1960 verdict. He was a patron of the ''
Jugantar Patrika ''Jugantar Patrika'' () was a Bengali revolutionary newspaper founded in 1906 in Calcutta by Barindra Kumar Ghosh, Abhinash Bhattacharya and Bhupendranath Dutt. A political weekly, it was founded in March 1906 and served as the propaganda or ...
'' and served as the president of its board of directors until his death. Eight years before his death, he established a college named Bani Pith (present-day Sreekail Government College) in his birthplace. He also founded the Krishna Kumar Dutta Memorial Trust. In 1955, the school he established in Baranagar was renamed Baranagar Narendra Nath Vidya Mandir in his honor. Two books have been published about his life: ''Captain Narendranather Jiban-Katha'' by Amulyaratan Chakraborty, and ''Ekjon Captain Dutter Tin Shatabdir Galpo'' edited by Joynal Hossain.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Dutta, Narendra Nath 1884 births 1949 deaths Medical doctors from Kolkata Indian industrialists 20th-century Indian farmers 20th-century Indian philanthropists Indian independence activists from Bengal Indian Army personnel of World War I Bengali Hindus People from Comilla District Comilla Victoria Government College alumni Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata alumni