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Barada Bhushan Chakraborty (born 1901, d. 1974) was a revolutionary peasant leader in Bangladesh.〔'Purba Pakistan' by Amitabha Gupta, Anandadhara Prakashan, Kolkata〕〔'Sansad Charitabhidhan', Sahitya Sansad, Kolkata〕〔'Oitihasik Ruprekhay Dinajpur Shahar O Pourasabhar Kotha' written and published by Mehrab Ali, Dinajpur, Bangladesh〕〔'The Tebhaga Movement: Politics of Peasant Protest in Bengal 1946-1950' by Asoke Majumdar, Akkar Books, New Delhi〕〔Court Affidavit by Govt. Of East Pakistan at in the High Court of East Pakistan, dt. 16 December 1965 〕 == Early years and education == He was born in Binyafair village, in the Tangail district of what is now Bangladesh in 1901. His father was a priest, Haragopal Chakraborty and mother, an educated lady (up to middle school), Soudamini Devi. Barada Bhushan married Ashalata, younger by 11 years, in 1922. He studied primary classes in his village school and then moved to North Bengal's Dinajpur town to study in a middle school, 'Dinajpur Academy'. After his entrance examination, he went to Calcutta, and graduated in Arts from Vidyasagar College of Calcutta University; he received a post graduate degree from the Law College passing LLB. After obtaining the law degree he returned to Dinajpur and started practicing in the Dinajpur Bar. (Subsequently, during his political detention for eight years (1930–1938), he passed his MA and also received the title, 'Pandit' after obtaining two degrees in Sanskrit scholastic, 'Rashtrabhasha Visharada' and 'Kavyatirtha' appearing for all the exams from jails.)
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