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two alms houses for the poor and underprivileged. He extended financial support and co-operation for the establishment of the Hindu
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of rupees) for the good of the public. A net yearly income of Rs. 36,000 derived from those properties were spent for various charitable purposes. Apart from running and maintaining the college, about Rs. 4,000 was spent on helping poor widows and orphans every year and for running and maintaining
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and was the founder and promoter of the first indigo market, which was established under the name of M/s. Moore, Hickey & Co. English merchants hired Seal for his sound judgement on indigo, silk, sugar, rice, saltpeter, and other goods. He was appointed as "Banian" to around twenty first class
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had the responsibility of imparting education, the conductors had pledged themselves to withhold all
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and the practical application of mathematics. The institution was opened free of cost, but only one rupee was charged per month to cover expenses such as books, stationery, and the surplus being expended towards furnishing the school with mathematical instruments. The number of students receiving
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Pledged to his subscription, Seal carried out the promise of a national institution with his own independent efforts. On
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agency houses out of around fifty or sixty such houses in
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