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Hemanga Biswas : ウィキペディア英語版
Hemango Biswas

Hemango Biswas (Bengali: হেমাঙ্গ বিশ্বাস ''Hemango Bish-shash'') was a Bengali singer, composer, author and political activist, known for his advocacy of peoples music, drawing from the rich genres of folk music (Lokgeet), including Bhatiali originally popular among the fishermen of Bangladesh. He was born in Assam 14, January 1912 and he was admitted with respiratory problem in PG hospital and died on 22nd November 1987.
== Early life ==
Biswas was born in Habiganj, Sylhet (now in Bangladesh) on 14 December 1912, to Harakumar and Sarojini Biswas. did not complete his formal education. He went to the Middle English school in Habiganj and got enrolled in the George Institution of Dibrugarh (now in Assam), and passed his Entrance in 1930 from Habiganj Govt High School.

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