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| address            = Superintendent Normal School, Silchar, Assam, India<br />46/67 Gariahae Road, PO Ballygunge, Calcutta [1931]
 
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=== House Notes ===
 
=== House Notes ===
 
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1913.07.28 proposed by T.C. Hodson, seconded by M. Longworth Dames<br /><br />Rai Bahadur Aghor nat Adhikari [1925]
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
 
Manuscript Preservation in Barak ValleyThe history of Manuscript preservation in institutional levelin Barak Valley dates back to 1910 when a ManuscriptPreservation Centre was opened in the Normal School atSilchar at the initiative of the then School Inspector LateAghornath Adhikari with active assistance from otherre-knowned teachres of the school and scholars like LateRamesh Chandra Bhattacharjee, Late Abdul Bari, LateTarini Charan Das, Late Jagannath Deb and others. TheCentre functioned actively for two decades approximatelyand had a preservation of nearly 200 manuscripts, writtenmostly in Sansakrit and Bengali and a few in Persian. <br />
 
Manuscript Preservation in Barak ValleyThe history of Manuscript preservation in institutional levelin Barak Valley dates back to 1910 when a ManuscriptPreservation Centre was opened in the Normal School atSilchar at the initiative of the then School Inspector LateAghornath Adhikari with active assistance from otherre-knowned teachres of the school and scholars like LateRamesh Chandra Bhattacharjee, Late Abdul Bari, LateTarini Charan Das, Late Jagannath Deb and others. TheCentre functioned actively for two decades approximatelyand had a preservation of nearly 200 manuscripts, writtenmostly in Sansakrit and Bengali and a few in Persian. <br />

Revision as of 22:14, 28 May 2020

Aghor nath Adhikari
File:Adhikari, Aghor nath.jpg
Residence Superintendent Normal School, Silchar, Assam, India
46/67 Gariahae Road, PO Ballygunge, Calcutta [1931]
Occupation educator
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1931 last listed
elected_AI 1913.11.04




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House Notes

1913.07.28 proposed by T.C. Hodson, seconded by M. Longworth Dames

Rai Bahadur Aghor nat Adhikari [1925]

Notes From Elsewhere

Manuscript Preservation in Barak ValleyThe history of Manuscript preservation in institutional levelin Barak Valley dates back to 1910 when a ManuscriptPreservation Centre was opened in the Normal School atSilchar at the initiative of the then School Inspector LateAghornath Adhikari with active assistance from otherre-knowned teachres of the school and scholars like LateRamesh Chandra Bhattacharjee, Late Abdul Bari, LateTarini Charan Das, Late Jagannath Deb and others. TheCentre functioned actively for two decades approximatelyand had a preservation of nearly 200 manuscripts, writtenmostly in Sansakrit and Bengali and a few in Persian.

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