Atul Chandra Gupta

Pleader & Litterateur
  • Born: 12 March, 1884
  • Death: 12 February, 1961
  • Age: 76 Aged
  • Country: India
  • Genres: Essay, Travelouge

About this author

Atul Chandra Gupta was a notable Indian pleader and social reformer, born on March 12, 1884. He was a prominent figure in the Indian independence movement, advocating for greater social and political rights for the people of India. Gupta’s legal career was distinguished, and he played a crucial role in defending and advocating for the rights of underprivileged individuals and marginalized communities.

His advocacy for social reform was also reflected in his writing, with his literary works focusing on themes of social injustice, communalism, and the need for greater unity and solidarity among people. Gupta was a strong believer in the power of education and enlightenment, and he played an active role in promoting literacy and education among the masses. He remains an inspiration to many for his tireless efforts toward creating a just and equitable society for all.

TOTAL BOOKS

7
Monthly

VIEWS/READ

0
Yearly

VIEWS/READ

0

FOLLOWERS

Atul Chandra Gupta All Books

Sort By
  • A-Z
  • Top
  • popular
  • recent
Genres
All
Collection
Collection of essays
Cultural essays
Essay
Essays on Civilization
Essays On Language
Essays on Social Topic
Historical
Historical Essays
Literature essays
Social
Travel Story
Travelouge
Probondaboli by Atul CHandra Gupta
ProbondaboliBy Atul Chandra Gupta
Etihasher Mukti by Atul CHandra Gupta
Etihasher MuktiBy Atul Chandra Gupta
Jomir Malik By Atul CHandra Gupta
Jomir MalikBy Atul Chandra Gupta
Shikha o Shabbotta by Atul CHandra Gupta
Shikha o ShabbottaBy Atul Chandra Gupta
Nodi pothe by Atul CHandra Gupta
Nodi potheBy Atul Chandra Gupta
Kabbo Jiggasga By Atul Chandra Gupta
Kabbo JiggasaBy Atul Chandra Gupta