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Mohitlal Majumdar

Mohitlal Majumdar ((ベンガル語:মোহিতলাল মজুমদার)) (October 26, 1888 – July 26, 1952), a renowned Bengali author, was born at Kanchrapara village in Nadia district, India. Mohitlal started as a poet, but later became better known as a literary critic.
==Life==
Majumder, Mohitlal (1888-1952) poet, essayist and literary critic, was born in a Vaidya family on 26 October 1888 in the village of Kanchrapara in Nadia district. He graduated in arts in 1908 from Ripon College (now Surendranath College), Kolkata. He began his career as a teacher at Calcutta High School in 1908 and continued in this profession until 1928. He also worked briefly as a kanungo (1914-1917) in the Settlement Department. He joined University of Dhaka, now in Bangladesh as a lecturer in the Bengali and Sanskrit Department in 1928 and retired from there in 1944.
His present house is in a state of ruin at chongarbon

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