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Nationality
  
Indian

Occupation
  
Lawyer


Name
  
Taraknath Palit

Died
  
October 3, 1914

Known for
  
Philanthropist, social worker

Sir Taraknath Palit (1831–1914) was an Indian lawyer and philanthropist. He was associated with the Swadeshi Movement during the Partition of Bengal and was one of the key figures behind the establishment of Calcutta University and Jadavpur University.

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Early life

Taraknath was born in 1831 in Kolkata, the only son of millionaire, Kalisankar Palit. He was brought up in Amarpur in Hooghly district, West Bengal.

Education

He graduated from college from Hindu School, Kolkata. Then studied law in England. During his stay in England he came in contact with the first Assamese graduate and civilian Anundoram Borooah.

Career

In 1871, he returned to India and established a legal practice.

Philanthropy

Taraknath Palit was instrumental in the founding of the National Council of Education (NCE) of India, "a stout supporter of nationalism and national development and attempted to nationalize education." He was one of the main figures behind the foundation of Bengal Technical Institute at the height of Swadeshi Movement, along with Maharaja Manindra Chandra Nandy, Bhupendra Nath Bose, Nilratan Sircar and Rashbihari Ghosh. It was established on 25 July 1906 and was the direct predecessor of Jadavpur University.

In June and October 1912 he executed two trust deeds for Calcutta University, donating Rs 1.5 million. His donations helped fund the 27 March 1914 creation of the University College of Science and Technology.

He was knighted by the British Government on 1 January 1913.

Death

He died on 3 October 1914.

References

Taraknath Palit Wikipedia


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