Background
Son of Krishna Chandra Das of Sarowatoli, Chittagong (now in Bangladesh), he was born on November 22, 1866.
Son of Krishna Chandra Das of Sarowatoli, Chittagong (now in Bangladesh), he was born on November 22, 1866.
When Bose was under internment and had decided to leave India, he wanted the blessings of his teacher, and so a clandestine meeting was organized for the purpose.
Subhas Chandra Bose was his student at Ravenshaw Collegiate School and he left an inedible mark in the mind of his young student, as acknowledged in his book Bharat Pathik. A number of his other students occupied important positions in life. His personal life of dedication and devotion inspired all his students on to an eventful life.
He was what was referred to as an exemplary teacher.
After successfully completing his post graduation in philosophy, he joined Chittagong College. He converted it into a model institution.
He was posted in Chittagong, Dhaka, Cuttack, Krishnanagar and Kolkata, initially as a teacher in government colleges and later as headmaster of government schools. Apart from philosophy, he had vast knowledge of economics and history, and used to teach these subjects as well.
He presided over the All-India Theistic Conference at Kakinada, now in Andhra Pradesh, in 1923.
His presidential speech was later published in a booklet entitled Modern Theistic Movement in India. His collection of essays, Pilgrimage Through Prayers, was a critically acclaimed publication. Even those who were turbulent calmed down, became respectful towards him and were endeared to his affections.”
She was actively involved in social welfare activities.
He used to assist in the functioning of Sarala Punyashram an organisation she had set up for the assistance of destitute and helpless women.
Kalyani Das (1907-1983) was a leading social activist and revolutionary worker She was one of the organisers of Chhatri Sangha and was secretary of Students’ Association.
Apart from her political activities for which she went to jail, she was associated with Sarala Punyashram all her life. Bina Das (1911-1986) shot into prominence when she fired her pistol at the governor of Bengal, Stanley Jackson, in 1932, at the annual convocation meeting of Calcutta University.
The attempt failed but she was sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment.
With his dedication and patriotism, he was considered an ideal teacher.