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Ghanada
Ghanada (Bengali: ঘনাদা) is a fictional character in Bengali literature created by Premendra Mitra primarily for children and teenagers, though readers of all ages enjoys him. The suffix "da" behind the name "Ghana" commonly means elder brother in colloquial Bengali. ==History== Ghanada is a middle-aged, tall and thin fictional character, who first appears in the short story ''Mosha'', which was published in the Puja issue of Alpana (আলপনা) from Deb Sahitya Kutir publishers in 1945 (১৩৫২ in Bengali calendar). In the following Puja issues of several magazines, ''Nuri'' (1947), ''Poka'' (1948), ''Ghori'' (1948), ''Chhori'' (1949), ''Machh'' (1949) etc. were published. ''Mou-Kaa-Shaa-Bi-Sh Bawnaam Ghanada'' is the last story written in 1987 and published in the Puja issue of Kishor Jnan Bijnan in that year. In 1984, some Ghanada-fans founded the Ghanada Club〔from the 'Ghanada Club' page of the Ghanada Gallery website : http://ghanada.wix.com/ghanada-gallery#!ghanada-club/cvso〕 at Mitra's residence at Kalighat, Kolkata. Siddhartha Ghosh (the writer of ''Jhantumama'') suggested this club in Kishor Jnan Bijnan in 1983. Some other members of this club were Rabin Bal and Kinnar Roy.
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