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Umesh Chandra Dutta : ウィキペディア英語版 | Umesh Chandra Dutta
Umesh Chandra Dutta (also spelt as Umeshchandra Datta or Umes Chandra Dutta) (1840-1907) was one of the pioneer Brahmos who firmly established the Brahmo Samaj at Harinavi in the face of severe opposition from local people. He was one of the founders of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj and contributed substantially to the cause of education, particularly women’s education. He was designated a ‘Sadhu’ for his pious life. ==Early life== Son of Haramohan Dutta, he belonged to Majilpur village, adjacent to Joynagar village. Both the villages were on the fringe of the Sundarbans in 24 Parganas district. He passed entrance in 1859 from the London Missionary Society Institution at Bhawanipur. Although he joined Medical College, poverty forced him out of medical education. From 1862 he took to teaching in different schools and graduated in 1867 as a private student. He shifted to Bharat Ashram established by Keshub Chunder Sen after his marriage according to Brahmo rites in 1867.
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