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Mohit Banerji

Mohit Banerji (Mohit Bandopadhay) (1912–1961) was a pioneer of the Communist Party of India in West Bengal, India and translated several Communist movement songs of Europe into Bengali. These include “Soviet Land” and “The Internationale” (both translated with original score). The Bengali translation of “The Internationale” (refer The Internationale in Indian Languages) is now the Party anthem in West Bengal.
==Background==
Mohit Banerji was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh on September 12, 1912 and was the second son of Professor Bankim Das Bandopadhay. Professor Bandopadhay, a renowned Professor of Mathematics in Bengal, was at that time posted in Dhaka as the Superintendent of Jagannath Hall and a professor at Dhaka University. Professor Bandopadhay was later a teaching professor of mathematics at Presidency College, Calcutta and served as mentor to the internationally known Professor Satyendra Nath Bose, Dr. M.L. Biswas and many other Indian scholars.

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