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Mani Lal Bhaumik is an Indian-born American physicist and a bestselling author.〔Los Angeles Times Bestsellers list for June 26, 2005. Nonfiction, item 10〕 ==Early life==
Bhaumik was born in 1931 in a small village in Siuri, Medinipore, West Bengal, India, and thrust into the vortex of the struggle for Indian independence. Education provided him a way out of poverty. He walked four miles barefoot to the nearest school, Kola Union High School, and endured famine, flood, and armed threat.〔"Code Name God: The Spiritual Odyssey of a Man of Science", The Crossroad Publishing Company, New York, 2005; Penguin Books, April 2006〕〔Bengali Biography entitled " MANIKANCHAN" by Ronjan Banergee, Ananda Publishers, 1999, ISBNA 81-7215-568-9〕 As an impressionable teenager, Bhaumik was privileged to spend some time with Mahatma Gandhi in his Mahisadal camp. He received a Bachelor of Science degree from Scottish Church College and an M. Sc. from the University of Calcutta. He won the attention of Satyendra Nath Bose (creator of the Bose–Einstein statistics) who encouraged his prodigious curiosity. Bhaumik became the first student to receive Ph.D. degree from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur in history when he received his Ph.D. in quantum physics in 1958.〔(From a village boy, $150m and example to follow ), Shiv Sahay Singh, Thu Aug 25 2011, Kolkata〕 His thesis was on Resonant Electronic Energy Transfers, a subject he would have cause to use in his work with lasers.
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