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They tried to bury his legacy, but they forgot he was a seed. The walls of 77 Ashutosh Mukherjee Road aren't just brick and mortar today, they are breathing again.
For decades, the man who saved Calcutta in 1947 and gave his life for Kashmir was treated like a stranger in his own home. History was muffled, and his legacy gathered dust under those who refused to say his name.
History is finally smiling in that quiet house of Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee in Bhowanipore. The debt of decades is settled.
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In coming years Bengal will have many, many
Subhash Chandra Bose
Gopal Patha
Shyama Prasad Mukherjee
Jaha Janme Mukherjee woh Bengal Hamara hai
The Bengal Files need a re-release @vivekagnihotri.
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I just hope and wish 🤞..
For Bengal CM post 📫
BJP won't repeat mistakes like MP ,Rajasthan ,Orissa or Delhi ..
By making rubber stamp CMs..
On whose performance itself there is a big question mark and whether they even deserved top post 📫..
BENGAL is MOST IMPORTANT State even more than UP..
Its need a CM like Yogi ji only
Who is truly deserving ..
Not just a yes man..
And I have hinted myself already .
Rest let's see what mahadev decides..
Chances are good for Sir ji @SuvenduWB ..
I had the honour of seeing his chart..
So hope for best 👌
Har Har Mahadev

AstroCounselKK 🇮🇳@AstroCounselKK
Dhurandhar of Bengal .. He has done amazingly well.. Next CM of bengal ..?? Jai Maa Bhawani 🙏 Always keep check on my predictions.. Next CM 🤙 hint always given..
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A disturbance is a disturbance only if you have not prepared yourself for it. When you do the necessary Inner Work, it becomes a stepping stone. #SadhguruQuotes

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This is the first picture taken by me after West Bengal assembly elections. After BJP won upon TMC party.
Zoom karke dekhna kya shuru hua hai.
#BanegaSwasthIndia

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Several misleading posts are being circulated on social media by falsely linking unrelated videos and photos from other places to Kolkata after the election results.
Kolkata Police is closely monitoring such content. Strict legal action is being taken against those spreading misinformation and attempting to disturb public peace.
The situation in Kolkata is fully under control. Citizens are requested not to believe or share unverified posts.

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A balanced, colourful thali is the foundation of good health.
#PoshanAbhiyaan
@PMOIndia | @Annapurna4BJP | @savitrii4bjp | @KanganaTeam | @PIBWCD | @MoHFW_INDIA | @moayush | @mygovindia
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#DrSyamaPrasad Mookerjee the architect of Hindu renaissance in Bengal. His maternal great grand daughter Debdatta Chakraborty lives in kolkata with her father Justice Chittatosh Mookerjee (93 yr) . She wrote on @BJP4India victory , “This victory belongs to the people of West Bengal who refused to bow down to tyranny any longer, refused to give away their birthright, held their head high and made the right choice!”
@narendramodi @AmitShah @SuvenduWB @byadavbjp



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‘Nehru once told Mookerjee: “We will crush you!”... He replied:
“We will crush this crushing mentality.”’
Cited by A.B. Vajpayee who has been quoted in “Decolonizing the Hindu mind: Ideological development of Hindu revivalism” of Koenraad Elst.
Today Bengal reminded me of these words read long ago.
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@tanmoyofc @muralitwit @ShrutiDhore @taj_india007 @VijaySingh_law @KolkataPolice @WBPolice arrest him for spreading fake news 🙏
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We Bengali started voting BJP from 2019
For us Bengali
Modi >> BJP
Love u my man @narendramodi 😍

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🇮🇳 The Banglar Bagh (Tiger of Bengal) Sir Asutosh Mookherjee was the father of Syama Prashad Mookherjee. French scholar Sylvain Lévi: "Had this Bengal Tiger been born in France, he would have exceeded even Georges Clemenceau, the French Tiger. Ashutosh had no peer in the whole of Europe." He was a mathematician, lawyer, jurist, judge, educator, and visionary institution-builder who had an unyielding commitment to Indian self-respect under British rule.
🇮🇳 He was born on 29 June 1864 in Bowbazar, Calcutta. At just 15, he stood 2nd in the Calcutta University entrance exam (1879) and earned a scholarship. He studied at Presidency College and showed genius-level aptitude: he solved all 348 exercises in Pott’s Euclid before the exam!
🇮🇳 He became the first student in Calcutta University’s history to earn dual Master’s degrees: MA in Mathematics (1st class, 1885) MSc in Physics/Natural Sciences (1886).
🔹️He published his first research paper in mathematics as a first-year undergraduate (1880) on Euclid’s propositions. By 1886, his work on elliptic functions earned praise from British mathematician Arthur Cayley as “of outstanding merit.”
🔹️He was one of the first Indians to publish original research in British journals.
🔹️Elected Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh (FRSE) at age 22 (1886), Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (FRAS), Royal Irish Academy (MRIA), and member of mathematical societies in London, Paris, Palermo, and America. He knew Sanskrit, Pali, French, German & Russian.
🇮🇳 Enrolled as Vakil at Calcutta High Court (1888). Earned LL.D. (1897). Appointed Tagore Professor of Law (1898) and authored the authoritative book- The Law of Perpetuities in British India (1902). Appointed Puisne Judge of Calcutta High Court in 1904 (age 40), served until 1924, acting as Chief Justice multiple times. Delivered over 2,000 judgments noted for erudition, integrity, and clarity.
🇮🇳 He was the Vice-Chancellor of Calcutta University (1906–1914 & 1921–1923), second Indian Vice-Chancellor. He turned a mere examining body into one of Asia’s leading centres of teaching and research.
Key achievements:
🔹️Introduced postgraduate departments in Comparative Literature, Anthropology, Applied Psychology, Industrial Chemistry, Ancient Indian History, Islamic Culture, and modern Indian languages.
🔹️Hired global talent and supported Indian stars like C.V. Raman (Nobel laureate), S.N. Bose, and Meghnad Saha.
🔹️Founded University College of Science (Rajabazar), University College of Law, and Ashutosh College (1916).
🔹️Played key role in Bengal Technical Institute (now Jadavpur University).
President of Board of Studies in Mathematics for 11 years; Syndicate & Senate member.
🔹️He founded Calcutta Mathematical Society (1908) and remained its President until death.
🔹️First President of the Indian Science Congress (1914).
🔹️President of Asiatic Society of Bengal (multiple terms).
🔹️Vice-President & later President of Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS).
🔹️Donated his vast personal library (80,000+ books) and served on Imperial Library Council.
🇮🇳 He fought colonial interference in education and insisted on academic freedom and Indian pride.
Convocation/Address (1923):
“We stand unreservedly by the doctrine that if education is to be our policy as a nation, it must not be our politics; freedom is its very life blood, the condition of its growth, the secret of its success- there stands forth unshaken the conviction that our insistent claim for the freedom of the University is a fight for the most sacred and impalpable of national privileges."
His motto: “Freedom first, freedom second, freedom always” encapsulated his lifelong stance. He believed education, free from colonial meddling, was key to national awakening. 🇮🇳

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