Hemanta Kumar Sarkar
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Hemanta Kumar Sarkar (Bengali: হেমন্তকুমার সরকার) (1897 — 3 November 1952) was an Indian philologist, author, biographer, editor, publisher, union leader, leader of the Indian freedom movement and an associate of Subhas Chandra Bose. He was a close friend and the first biographer of Subhas Chandra Bose, the co-founder of Labour Swaraj Party in Bengal along with Muzaffar Ahmed and Kazi Nazrul Islam and led the movement for the Partition of Bengal and formation of Bengali Hindu homeland in 1947.
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হেমন্ত কুমার সরকার
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1952-11-03
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Baganchra, Nadiya district, Bengal Presidency, British India
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Hemanta Kumar Sarkar as the Home Minister of Dewas State in 1927.
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Indian
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Peasant leader
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Kadambari Devi
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Madan Mohan Sarkar
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