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Jitendra Nath Lahiri

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59:, better known as "Bagha Jatin", one of the extremist leaders in the Indian Freedom movement. Jitendra Nath operated out of the underground units in Germany and was one of the key facilitators in connecting the Indian extremist units with the Helferrich brothers in Germany. The hope was to mobilize arms and ammunitions strategically with German help and strategically oust British from India. Although his name did not come up in the leading list of revolutionaries associated with the Christmas Day Plot of 1915, he played a significant role behind the scenes. He was on board of the Maverick, the vessel which was responsible for shipping arms and ammunitions into India. However, owing to the unfortunate capture of "Bagha Jatin", this mission was abandoned at the Bay of Bengal. Subsequently, Jitendra Nath went underground. 63:
establish India's first belting company, the Bengal Belting Company. He invested most of his family fortune for developing this factory and then went ahead to utilize all profit returns for the socio-economic development of Serampore. In fact, the huge employment opportunities created coupled with infrastructure developments that he brought in, helped in defining the industrial development of Serampore and surrounding towns.
36: 75:. He continued to be an active member of the party before and after the Indian independence. He was elected as a member of the Indian Parliament during the first two general elections. Owing to his failing health, he retired from active politics in 1960s. However until his death in 1975, Jitendra Nath concentrated bringing in social reforms in his home town of Serampore. 62:
But this failed attempt to make a difference in the Imperial India did not daunt the revolutionary spirits of Jitendra Nath. He envisioned that a strong socio-economic Indian entity would help in shaking up the Imperialist yoke. He then went on to use his academic training in polymer technology to
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In his strife to spread industrial revolution in India, Jitendra Nath joined Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray. When the Indian Chemical Council was formed in the 1938 under the leadership of the Acharya, Jitendra Nath became one of its early members. Subsequently, he was elected to preside over the
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The revolutionary in Jitendra Nath inspired him to take up a political career in his march ahead to change the face of Serampore. Highly influenced by the radical philosophies of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Ray, he joined the
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He was born into one of the well-off families in Serampore, the Lahiri family. Ever since his childhood he had been an outstanding student. He went on to become the second Indian to complete his education from the
154: 174: 101: 48:(USA). It was during his stay in Berkeley that Jitendra Nath developed a strong interest in nationalism. He went on to actively support the 45: 159: 149: 72: 169: 164: 24:(1887-1975) was a Bengali revolutionary turned industrialist, and later a leading politician from 129: 97: 49: 143: 134: 56: 35: 25: 29: 34: 55:
Jitendra Nath through his Ghadar connections came in touch with
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Indian National Congress politicians from West Bengal
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Index

Serampore
Calcutta, India

University of California, Berkeley
Ghadar Party
Jatin Mukherjee
Indian National Congress
ISBN
978-81-7955-135-6
Christmas Day Plot
Bagha Jatin
Categories
Bengali politicians
Indian National Congress politicians from West Bengal
India MPs 1957–1962
1887 births
1975 deaths
University of California, Berkeley alumni

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