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Ghose is a surname, and may refer to: * Ajoy Ghose, Indian mining engineer * Anindya Ghose (born c. 1974), Indian-born American business academic * Arundhati Ghose (1939–2016), Indian diplomat * Aurobindo Ghose or Ghosh, known as Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950), Indian philosopher, yogi, guru, poet and nationalist * Chinmoy Kumar Ghose, known as Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007), Indian spiritual leader * Debasish Ghose (born 1960), Indian engineer and academic * Dilip Ghose (born 1932), Indian cricketer * Gopal Ghose (1913–1980), Indian painter from West Bengal *Gopal Ghose (1920 - 2015), Veteran Odia Actor, Director, Producer, Writer. * Goutam Ghose (born 1950), film director, music director and cinematographer * Katie Ghose (born 1970), British campaigner and lawyer * Manmohan Ghose (1869–1924) was an Indian poet writing in English, brother of Sri Aurobindo * Monomohun Ghose (1844–1896) * Nilima Ghose (born 1935) female track athlete from India and Olympian * Parbati Ghose (1933 ...
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Sanjoy Ghose
Sanjoy Ghose ( bn, সঞ্জয় ঘোষ) (7 December 1959 – 4 July 1997) was an Indian rural development activist known for his pioneering contributions to community health and development media. He is believed to have been killed by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the river island of Majuli on the Brahmaputra river around 4 July 1997. Biography Early life Born in Nagpur, Ghose spent his formative years and his adolescence in Mumbai, Maharashtra. He belonged to a well known Bengali family. Bhaskar Ghose, erstwhile Director General of Doordarshan, the Indian public television network, is his uncle. His aunts are Ruma Pal a former Supreme Court judge, Arundhati Ghose, former diplomat and India's permanent representative to the United Nations during the 1990s, and the journalist Usha Rai. His mother, Vijaya Ghose, is the editor of the Limca Book of records He was educated at the Cathedral and John Connon School. He was the president of his school ...
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Zulfikar Ghose
Zulfikar Ghose (March 13, 1935 – June 30, 2022) was a Pakistani-American novelist, poet and essayist. His works are primarily magical realism, blending fantasy and harsh realism. Biography Born in Sialkot, Punjab, which was in British India before Independence and Partition, Ghose grew up as a Muslim."Zulfikar Ghose"
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His father, Khwaja Mohammed Ghose, was a businessman. In 1942, during the Second World War, the family moved to (now Mumbai). After the partition of into Pakistan and India, Ghose and his ...
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Sagarika Ghose
Sagarika Ghose (born 8 November 1964) is an Indian journalist, columnist and author. She has been a journalist since 1991 and has worked at ''The Times of India'', ''Outlook'' and ''The Indian Express''. She was a prime time anchor for BBC World on ''Question Time India'' and on the news network CNN-IBN, also being the deputy editor for the latter. Ghose has won several awards in journalism and is the author of two novels, as well as the biography of Indira Gandhi, '' Indira: India's Most Powerful Prime Minister.'' She is currently the consulting editor of ''The Times of India''. In 2022, her biography of former Indian Prime Minister, Atal Bihari Vajpayee was released Education Ghose studied from Delhi Public School, R. K. Puram and received her bachelor's degree in History from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. A recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship in 1987, she has a Bachelor's in Modern History from Magdalen College and an M.Phil. from St Antony's College, Oxford. Career Sinc ...
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Shohini Ghose
Shohini Ghose is a quantum physicist and Professor of Physics and Computer Science at Wilfrid Laurier University. She was the president (2019-2020) of the Canadian Association of Physicists, the co-editor in chief of the Canadian Journal of Physics, and the Director of the Laurier Centre for Women in Science. She was a 2014 TED Fellow and is a 2018 TED Senior Fellow. In 2019 she appeared on the Star TV show TED Talks India Nayi Baat hosted by Shah Rukh Khan. In 2017 she was elected to the Royal Society of Canada's College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists. Her booClues to the Cosmoswas released in India in December 2019. Early life and education Ghose grew up in India where she dreamed of becoming an astronaut after finding out about the first Indian astronaut in space. /sup> She moved to Miami University for her undergraduate studies, where she majored in physics and mathematics. She received her PhD in physics from the University of New Mexico in 2003. Her PhD thesis, " ...
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Parbati Ghose
Parbati Ghose (born Chapala Nayak; 28 March 1933 – 11 February 2018) was an Indian actress, film director and film producer. Ghose was the first female filmmaker from the state of Odisha. Early life Ghose, who was one of eight siblings, was born as Chapala Nayak on 28 March 1933 in Manasinghpatana, Cuttack district, Odisha, British India. Her father, Basudev Naik, managed the Manmohan Press, a prominent book publisher. Ghose attended Sanat Nalini Girls High School. She also trained as a dancer under Kelucharan Mohapatra, Dayal Sharma, and Suresh Routray. Career Ghose began her career as a child voice actor on All India Radio before transitioning to on-screen film roles. She made her film debut as child artist of character Nila Madhav in 1949 film, ''Shri Jagannath''. Her big break came in the 1953 film '' Amari Gaan Jhua'' (''Our Village Girl''), where she was cast as the female lead actress. Amari Gaan Jhua, which explored the controversial practice of child marriage, ...
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Sri Aurobindo
Sri Aurobindo (born Aurobindo Ghose; 15 August 1872 – 5 December 1950) was an Indian philosopher, yogi, maharishi, poet, and Indian nationalist. He was also a journalist, editing newspapers such as ''Vande Mataram''. He joined the Indian movement for independence from British colonial rule, until 1910 was one of its influential leaders, and then became a spiritual reformer, introducing his visions on human progress and spiritual evolution. Aurobindo studied for the Indian Civil Service at King's College, Cambridge, England. After returning to India he took up various civil service works under the Maharaja of the Princely state of Baroda and became increasingly involved in nationalist politics in the Indian National Congress and the nascent revolutionary movement in Bengal with the Anushilan Samiti. He was arrested in the aftermath of a number of bombings linked to his organization in a public trial where he faced charges of treason for Alipore Conspiracy. However, ...
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Manmohan Ghose
Manmohan Ghose (19 January 1869 – 4 January 1924) was an Indian poet and one of the first from India to write poetry in English. He was a brother of Sri Aurobindo. Background Manmohan Ghose was born the son of Dr. Krishna Dhan Ghose by his wife, Swarnalata Devi Ghose (''née'' Basu). His ancestral village was in the Boiragadi now in Sirajdikhan Upazila in Dhaka Bikrampur, present day Munshiganj district.Bandyopadhyay, Amritalal, ''Rishi Aurobindo'', 1964, Biswas Publishing House, p 6 His family was Bengali and upper caste Hindu, and were among the early adopters of English education. Consequently, they had acquired affluence and the prestige of holding government jobs. Their religion and culture had also been affected by westernization, and they had flirted briefly with the Brahmo Samaj. Manmohan's father, Krishna Dhun Ghose, was a doctor in the government service, who served as Assistant Surgeon of Rangpur in Bengal. Formerly a member of the Brahmo Samaj religious reform mo ...
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Partha Ghose
Partha Ghose (born 1939) is an Indian physicist, author, philosopher, musician and former professor at the S.N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences in Kolkata. He is the former Chairman of Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute, Kolkata and a member of the Board of Trustees of the Academy of Fine Arts, Kolkata. Life and works Partha Ghose is one of India's best known popularizers of modern science. He has written influential papers and booksP. Ghose, Testing Quantum Mechanics on New Ground, Cambridge University Press, UK, April 1999." on physics as well as popular books on science.P. Ghose and D. Home, Riddles in Your Tea Cup, Rupa & Co., 1990, Adam Hilger, UK, Sept 1994. The book has been published in several Indian languages, Italian, Japanese and Turkish.P. Ghose, ''Solar Eclipse : The Celestial Diamond'', Harper-Collins of India, 1996. He was an anchorperson in the popular Indian TV shows Quest and Eureka. He has directed plays and appeared in media programmes an ...
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Monomohun Ghose
Manmohun Ghose (''Mônmohon Ghosh'') (also spelt Monomohun Ghosh, Manmohan Ghosh) (13 March 1844 – 16 October 1896) was the first practicing barrister of Indian origin.Cotton, H.E.A., ''Calcutta Old and New'', 1909/1980, pp. 639-40, General Printers and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. He is notable for his contributions towards the fields of women's education, for arousing the patriotic feeling of his countrymen and for being one of the earliest persons in the country in organised national politics. Sastri, Sivanath, ''Ramtanu Lahiri O Tatkalin Banga Samaj'', 1903/2001, , pp. 202-04, New Age Publishers Pvt. Ltd. At the same time his Anglicised habits often made him a target of ridicule in Calcutta. Formative years He was the son of Ramlochan Ghose, of Bikrampur (now Munshiganj in Bangladesh). His father was a renowned sub-judge and a patriot, and had acquired his broad frame of mind from Ram Mohan Roy, when he came in contact with him. As a child Ghose lived with his father in Krishna ...
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Anindya Ghose
Anindya Ghose (born c. 1974) is an Indian-born American academic, and the Heinz Riehl Chair Professor of Business at New York University's Stern School of Business and the Director of the Masters of Business Analytics program at NYU Stern. He has been a Visiting Professor at the Wharton School of Business. He is the author of TAP: Unlocking The Mobile Economy which is a double winner in the 2018 Axiom Business Book Awards and has been translated into five languages (Korean, Mandarin, Vietnamese, Japanese and Taiwanese). He is a Leonard Stern Faculty Scholar with an MBA scholarship (the Ghose Scholarship) named after him. He has been a Visiting Professor at the Wharton School of Business. In 2014 he was named by the blog Poets and Quants as one of the "Top 40 Professors Under 40 Worldwide" and by Analytics Week as one of the "Top 200 Thought Leaders in Big Data and Business Analytics". In 2017 he was recognized by Thinkers50 as one of the Top 30 Management Thinkers globally most like ...
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Santi Ghose
Santi Ghose (also known as Santi Ghosh; 22 November 1916 – 1989) was an Indian nationalist who, along with Suniti Choudhury, assassinated a British district magistrate when she was 16 years old and is known for her participation in an armed revolutionary struggle. Early life Ghose was born on 22 November 1916 in Kolkata (formerly called Calcutta). India. She belongs to Yadav caste and was the daughter of Debendranath Ghose, a nationalist and a professor of philosophy at Victoria College of Comilla in eastern Bengal. In 1931, Ghose was a founding member of the Chhatri Sangha (Girl Students Association) and served as its secretary. Ghose was inspired by Profullanandini Brahma, a student at Nawab Faizunnesa Government Girls' High School Comilla, and joined the Jugantar Party, a militant revolutionary organization which "used murder as a political technique to dislodge British colonial rule." She trained in self-defense with swords, clubs, and firearms. Assassination of Ch ...
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Ajoy Ghose
Ajoy Ghose was an Indian mining engineer Mining in the engineering discipline is the extraction of minerals from underneath, open pit, above or on the ground. Mining engineering is associated with many other disciplines, such as mineral processing, exploration, excavation, geology, and .... Ghose was a Fellow of the Indian National Academy of Engineering.List of fellows
, Indian NAE, retrieved 2010-10-14. He died on 13 March 2019.


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* Small Scale Mining: A Global Overview. India Book House Limited * Engineered Rock Structures in Mining and Civil Construction. Taylor and Francis, London, 2006. (with R.N. Singh ...
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