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Ramanath Tagore (archaic spelling: Roma Nath Tagore) was one of the leading social figures in 19th century Kolkata (then Calcutta). The son of Rammani Tagore〔Bandopadhyay, Hiranmay, ''Thakurbarir Katha'', , p31, Sishu Sahitya Samsad.〕 of the Jorasanko branch of the Tagore family, he was younger brother of Dwarkanath Tagore and a cousin of Prasanna Coomar Tagore.〔Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998, ''Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan'' (Biographical dictionary) Vol I, , p456, ISBN 81-85626-65-0〕 Later, he acquired the family property at Battala, one of the Kolkata neighbourhoods.〔Bandopadhyay, Hiranmay, ''Thakurbarir Katha'', , p19, Sishu Sahitya Samsad.〕 ==Achievements== He became dewan of the Union Bank in 1829 and remained with the bank until it was wound up.〔 In his younger age, he was attracted towards the ideas of Ram Mohan Roy〔 and was one of the original trustees of the Brahmo Samaj.〔Sastri, Sivanath, ''History of the Brahmo Samaj'', 1911-12/1993, p549, 557, Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, 211 Bidhan Sarani, Kolkata.〕 Ramanath was one of the persons who initiated the establishment of the British Indian Association and was its president from 1867 to 1877.〔 The Indian Association, along with its more moderate contemporary, the British Indian Association, played a catalytic role in building up political consciousness. ‘We are told in Bipin Pal’s memoirs that during the seventies Calcutta student community was a honeyomber with several societies. Next to Surendranath, there were several leaders like Kristo Das Pal, Rajendra Lala Mitra, Ramanath Tagore, Digamber Mitra, Rev K.M.Banerjee and Lalmohan Ghosh.’ 〔Sengupta, Nitish, ''History of the Bengali-speaking People'', (2001/2002), p287, UBS Publishers’ Distributors Pvt. Ltd., ISBN 81-7476-355-4.〕 He was one of the patrons of Hindu Mela.〔, page 151.〕 One of the rare persons in that age to appreciate western art, he was one of the early collectors of paintings.〔Guha Thakurta, Tapati, ''Art in Old Calcutta, the Melting Pot of Western Styles'', in ''Calcutta, the Living City'', Vol I, edited by Sukanta Chaudhuri, pp 148-151, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-563696-1.〕
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