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thumb Khagendranath Mitra (Bengali: খগেন্দ্রনাথ মিত্র) (1896–1978) was a writer for children of Bengal. Even today his writings continue to be popular among children and preteens. ==Overview== He was the first Indian children's writer whose books were translated into foreign languages. The Russian translation of ''Bhombol Sardar'' was of immense popularity.''Bhombol Sardar'' was one of the Rapid Text in Russian junior classes. Mitra, besides writing more than 100 books, was an editor as well. ''Kishor'' () (The Preteens), the first child periodical in Asia was the brain child of his, though it was not published for a year. ''Notun Manush'' (মানুষ ) (New Man), ''Chhotoder Mohol'' (মহল ) (The Gallery for Children), ''Banshory'' () (The Flute), ''Sonar Kathi'' (কাঠি ) (The Golden Stick), ''Shishusathi'' () (The Children's Friend; Annual) were among the periodicals he edited.
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