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Gour Kishore Ghosh was born on 20 June, 1923 in Gopalpur, Jessore District, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh), is a Bengali writer and journalist (1923–2000). Discover Gour Kishore Ghosh's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 77 years old?

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Occupation Journalism
Age 77 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 20 June 1923
Birthday 20 June
Birthplace Gopalpur, Jessore District, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh)
Date of death 15 December, 2000
Died Place Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Nationality Bangladesh

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1923

Gour Kishore Ghosh (20 June 1923 – 15 December 2000) was a Bengali writer and journalist.

Associated with Anandabazar Patrika for decades, Ghosh was known for his novels Desh Mati Manush and Prem Nei.

He was the first editor of Aajkaal.

Ghosh was born in Hat Gopalpur village in the Jessore district in undivided Bengal, (presently Bangladesh), on 20 June 1923.

Due to poverty, Ghosh could not continue his education further and had to become a professional soon after.

1941

He varied his professions between 1941 and 1953.

Amongst others, he worked as private tutor, electrician and fitter, sailor, waiter at restaurants, trade union organiser, schoolteacher, manager of a touring dance troupe, land customs clearing clerk, proof reader and others, until from an interim job as a border customs clerk he joined a new daily newspaper, Satyayuga where his distinctive writing style earned him promotion to editor of two feature sections.

Thus, he settled at his chosen profession, that of a reporter / journalist.

Ghosh wrote columns in the literary weekly Desh and in Calcutta's largest vernacular daily, Anandabazar Patrika, of which he also became senior editor.

1969

He portrayed the agony of West Bengal during the Naxalite movement from 1969 to 1971, in sharp satire, in his "News Commentary by Rupadarshi".

He often wrote under his pen-name, Rupadarshi.

1975

After the emergency was imposed upon India in 1975, Ghosh shaved his head and wrote a symbolic letter to his 13-year-old son explaining his act of "bereavement" over the loss of his freedom to write.

Published in Kolkata, a Bengali monthly, this letter caused his arrest, was widely circulated through the underground and became a classic of protest.

He was sent to jail along with another reporter Barun Sengupta.

Ghosh smuggled from prison two other letters on abuses of authoritarian rule before, in his cell, he suffered a third heart attack.

1980

Although reinstated as a senior editor of Ananda Bazar Patrika after the emergency ended and he had recovered from his illness, Ghosh started Aajkaal (This Time), in collaboration with a few associates in early 1980s.

After a short stint with Aajkal, he wrote for Anandabazar Patrika until the end.

His weekly satirical column was famous, as also a series of humorous stories.

His mature work chose the rather neglected field of interaction between Hindu and Muslim societies.

Among his lighter works, Brojoda, although not as popular as Feluda, GhanaDa and Tenida, has left his distinct mark in the so-called dada-literature of Bengal.

Ghosh's awards include:

Short story collections:

Sagina Mahato, a story written by him in remembrance of a colleague of his in his political activist past, was successfully adopted into movies in Hindi (Sagina) and Bengali (Sagina Mahato) by Tapan Sinha, with the famous thespian Dilip Kumar playing the part of the protagonist Sagina Mahato in both instances.

2000

He died on 15 December 2000.

2011

In 2011, a Kolkata Metro station was named after him.