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Birendra Sutradhar (1937 - 19 May 1961) ((ベンガル語:বীরেন্দ্র সূত্রধর)) was an Indian carpenter who took part in the Bengali Language Movement in the Barak Valley in 1961. On 19 May 1961, while participating in a ''satyagraha '' demanding the official status for Bengali language in Barak Valley, he was shot by the paramilitary forces, dying in hospital twenty hours later, on 20 May 1961. == Early life == Birendra Sutradhar was born to a Bengali Hindu family in the village of Baharampur under Nabiganj police station in the Habiganj sub-division in the undivided Sylhet district in September 1937. In British India, the undivided Sylhet district and the undivided Cachar district constituted the Bengali-speaking majority Surma Valley Division of Assam. At the age of two Birendra lost is mother. A year later Birendra's father died, and he was raised by his grandmother. She had him admitted to school, but he had to discontinue his studies after the first standard. At that time, the Partition of India was imminent, and ten-year-old Birendra persuaded his grandmother to migrate to what was to become India. They arrived in Silchar as refugees.
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