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Radha Govinda Baruah ((アッサム語:ৰাধাগোবিন্দ বৰুৱা)) (17 October 1900〔 – 15 July 1977〔〔〔) was the founder of The Assam Tribune, a group of news papers. Radha Govinda Baruah, an enterprising person in Dibrugrah, first conceived the idea of launching an English daily. With some help from his friends and well wishers, he brought out an English weekly newspaper instead of a daily on August 4, 1939 under the editorship of Lakshminath Phookan, former editorial staff of Hindustan Standard, a leading daily of Anand Bazar Group, Kolkata.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.allaboutnewspapers.com/oct09/article11.htm )〕 He founded the Assam Tribune in 1939.〔 He was a sports enthusiast,〔 who was president of the Assam Cricket Association for over a decade.〔 He is also noted for his contributions to the society and culture of Assam.〔〔〔 He is called "the architect of modern Assam"〔〔 for his being "instrumental in realising the educational needs" of the Assamese people.〔 Radha Govinda Baruah College (or R G Baruah College) in Guwahati is named after him. He is called the "Lion Man". 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Radha Govinda Baruah College, , Guwahati )〕 In 2000, he was honoured with a postage stamp, part of a series of "Great Leaders : Social and Political" along with Jaglal Choudhary, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, and Diwan Bahadur R. Srinivasan. ==References==
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