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| Surendranath Banerjea |
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| Surendranath Banerjea was
the President of the Indian National Congress twice, in 1895 and 1902.
He was largely responsible in canalizing the energy of the youth of Bengal
to the service of the Motherland. He founded the Indian Association on
July 26, 1876, which he wanted to be the center of an all-India political
movement. He was the editor of a paper called "Bengalee" from 1878 and
wrote with fervor and without fear on the subject of national interest
with emphasis on freedom, unity and culture.Surendranath Banerjea was a
member of the Calcutta Corporation (1876-99) and a member of the Indian
Legislative Council. He was an ardent advocate of social reform including
widow remarriage and the raising of the age of marriage of girls.
Surendranath Banerjea passed
away in 1925.
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