Dinesh Gupta

Bengali revolutionary (1911-1931)

Dinesh Chandra Gupta (Bengali: দিনেশ চন্দ্র গুপ্ত Dinesh Chôndro Gupto) or Dinesh Gupta (6 December 1911 – 7 July 1931) was an Indian revolutionary against British rule in India, who is noted for launching an attack on the Secretariat Building - the Writers' Building in the Dalhousie square in Calcutta, along with Badal Gupta and Benoy Basu.

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  • Benoy Badal Dinesh — They are three individuals, three brave freedom fighters from West Bengal, but their names are uttered as one. They are inseparable.
    • Rawal M. S. & Rawal Y. S. (2019). Saffron swords. Garuda Prakashan.
  • Dinesh Gupta was born on 6 December 1911 in Josholong village. He joined Subhash Chandra Bose’s Bengal Volunteers, while studying in Dhaka College. Dinesh Gupta translated a short story written by Anton Chekhov; it was published in a magazine called Prabasi.
    • Rawal M. S. & Rawal Y. S. (2019). Saffron swords. Garuda Prakashan.

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