Write a short paragraph on bibhutibhusan Bandyopadhay. use the following hints. ( hints: Born on 12th september 1894-- Father mahananda Bondyopadhyay and Mother Mrinalini devi-- Early education at Bangao high school -- graduation complete from Ripon collage, now known as surendranath college--started career as Headmaster at jangipara High school and later at harinavi Anglo- sanskrit institution--famous novels:- Pather Panchali , Aparajito,Chander pahar etc.-- died on 1st november, 1950.
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The Bandyopadhyay family originated in the Panitar village near Basirhat, located in the North 24 Parganas district of modern-day West Bengal. Bibhutibhushan's great-grandfather, who was an Ayurvedic physician, eventually settled at Barakpur village, near Gopalnagar, Banagram(now-Bongaon), North 24 Parganas.[2] However, Bibhutibhushan was born in Muratipur village near Kalyani Ghoshparai, Nadia, at his maternal uncle's house. His father, Mahananda Bandyopadhyay, was a Sanskrit scholar and story-teller (Kathak) by profession. Mahananda and his wife Mrinalini had five children, of whom Bibhutibhushan was the eldest.
Bibhutibhushan's childhood home was at Barakpur village, near Gopalna
Education[edit]
The writer studied at Bongaon High School, one of the oldest institutions in British India and was considered a consistently talented student.
Martin Seymour-Smith, in his Guide to Modern World Literature (1973), describes Bibhutibhushan (he uses the form Banerji) as "perhaps the best of all modern Indian novelists", going on to write that "probably nothing in twentieth-century Indian literature, in prose or poetry, comes to the level of Pather Panchali".[6]
Personal life[edit]
Bibhutibhushan's early days were spent in abject poverty and he subsequently supported his family financially, though the extent of his support is unknown.
Bibhutibhusan's House, Ghatshila.
Gouri Devi was the writer's first wife, but she died of cholera a year after their marriage. Gouri's death and Bibhutibhushan's consequent loneliness led to a theme of tragedy that became a recurrent motif in his early writings. At the age of 46, Bibhutibhushan married Rama Chattopadhyay and the couple raised a son, Taradas, who was born in 1947.
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay died on 1 November 1950,
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