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Kalinath Bose : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kalinath Bose
Kalinath Bose ((ベンガル語:কালীনাথ বোস)) was the first Indian to be promoted as Superintendent of Police under the British administration in March 1881.〔Tapan Chattopadhyay, ''The Story of Lalbazar'', Firma KLM Private Ltd., 1982, p 92〕 One of the early Indians to be operating in the intelligence branch of the police he was rewarded in 1875 for recovering the crown jewels of the Maharaja of Travancore 〔Tapan Chattopadhyay mentions the reward granted in 1875 to Kalinath Bose, p154.〕 That was a daring feat he accomplished by going into the den of dacoits in the deep forests in the guise of a woman. He had performed many other daring acts during his service career. ==Bosepara Lane house== He belonged to a renowned family in Bosepara Lane in Bagbazar, Kolkata. His father Lokenath Bose was associated with the British judiciary. He was born around 1840. The family had deep religious affiliations. Ramakrishna Paramhamsadev visited their ancestral house at Bosepara Lane in 1877. There is a tablet in Bengali at the Bosepara Lane house, which reads, "Dinanath Bose, elder brother of Kalinath Bose, mentioned in the ''Kathamrita'', honourably received Sri Ramkrishnadev on the first floor of his north Kolkata house no. 40 (baghwala bari – the house with the tiger) presently 47B Bosepara Lane (Ma Saradamani Sarani) in 1877. It was probably the first auspicious visit of Thakur to a house in North Kolkata. Many young people gathered to have his blessings. Amongst them mention may be made of Harinath Chaterjee (later Swami Turiyananda), Gangadhar Ghatak (Gangopadhyay) (later Swami Akhandanada) and Girish Chandra Ghosh. This is the first house in Baghbazar to be blessed with the footsteps of Sri Ramkrishnadev." The tablet was placed there by people of the locality.
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