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Haldar, Haridas : (1864-1935), a nationalist physician friend of Brahmabāndhab Upādhyāya, B.C. Pal, & Sri Aurobindo. For a time edited C.R. Das’ Nārāyaṇa.

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... 1906. The joint stock company was declared on 18 October 1906. From August to October 1906 Bepin Pal was the editor.] Bepin Pal started the Bande Mataram with 500 Rs in his pocket donated by Haridas Haldar. He called in my help as assistant editor and I gave it. I called a private meeting of the Nationalist leaders in Calcutta and they agreed to take up the Bande Mataram as their party paper with ...

... English counterpart for the Yugantar was soon felt to be a necessity, and this was provided when Bepin Pal started the daily Bande Mataram on 6 August 1906, with barely Rs. 500, donated by Haridas Haldar, in his pocket. Pal wanted Sri Aurobindo to be Joint Editor of the Bande Mataram, and this was to give him another line of action - for the word was power, and Sri Aurobindo's words were a from... King Manu: Of this be sure, the mighty game goes on, The glorious strife, Until the goal predestined has been won. 21 * For a detailed history, the reader is referred to Haridas and Uma Mukherjee, The Origins of the National Education Movement (1905-1910), published in 1957. Page 218 ...

... associated with the paper from its very inception and he has himself given a very interesting account of its early career: 'Bepin Pal started the Bande Mataram with Rs.500 in his pocket donated by Haridas Haldar; He called in my help as assistant editor and I gave it. I called a private meeting of the young Nationalist leaders in Calcutta and they agreed to take up the Bande Mataram as their party paper ...

... Bande Mataram, was filed by Bepin Chandra Pal on 6th August, 1906. He was to be the editor. As Sri Aurobindo says: "Bepin Pal started the Bande Mataram with Rs. 500/- in his pocket donated by Haridas Haldar. He called in my help as assistant editor and I gave it; I called a private meeting of the Nationalist leaders in Calcutta and they agreed to take up the Bande Mataram as their party paper."... landlords, and would naturally die down if only met with cold indifference. But the autocrats had reckoned without their host. The studied indifference, 5. India's Fight for Freedom by Profs. Haridas Mukherji & Uma Mukherji p. 17. We are indebted to this admirable, pioneering, research work by the Mukherjis for some historical data of great importance. Page 160 which was... Aurobindo Ghose had adopted to the Congress movement 68. "...the most powerful brain at work in Bengal."— Sri Aurobindo 69. Bepin Chandra Pal and India's struggle for Swaraj by Prof. Haridas Mukherjee and Prof. Uma Mukherjee. 70. Ibid. Page 210 even as early as 1893-94 in his writings in the Indu Prakash was still conspicuous by its absence in Bepin Chandra ...