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Religion
  
Hinduism


Name
  
Bina Das

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Born
  
24 August 1911
Krishnanagar, Bengal Province, British India

Movement
  
Indian Independence movement

Died
  
December 26, 1986, Rishikesh

Organization
  
Jugantar, Indian National Congress

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Bina Das (1911–1986) was an Indian revolutionary and nationalist from Bengal.

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She was the daughter of a well-known Brahmo teacher, Beni Madhab Das and a social worker, Sarala Devi. She was a student of St. John's Diocesan Girls' Higher Secondary School .

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Bina Das was a member of Chhatri Sangha, a semi-revolutionary organisation for women in Kolkata. On 6 February 1932, she attempted to assassinate the Bengal Governor Stanley Jackson, in the Convocation Hall of the University of Calcutta. She fired five shots but failed and was sentenced to nine years of rigorous imprisonment.

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After her early release in 1939, Das joined the Congress party. In 1942, she participated in the Quit India movement and was imprisoned again from 1942-45. From 1946-47, she was a member of the Bengal Provincial Legislative Assembly and, from 1947–51, of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly. In 1947, she married Jatish Chandra Bhaumik, an Indian independence movement activist of the Jugantar group.

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Death

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After the death of her husband, she led a lonely life in Rishikesh and died in anonymity. Her dead body was recovered from the roadside in December 26, 1986 in a partially decomposed state. It was found by the passing crowd. The police was informed and it took them a month to determine her identity.

Works

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Bina Das wrote two autobiographical works in Bengali: Shrinkhal Jhankar and Pitridhan.


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References

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