Brajendranath de - Institutions Founded By His Descendants

Institutions Founded By His Descendants

  • Duke Club, Chinsura, Hooghly (founded by Brajendranath De)
  • Equitable Insurance Co. (founded by Sashi Bhushan Mitra)
  • Mahila Samitis (Women's Institutes) (1916) (founded by Saroj Nalini Dutt)
  • Saroj Nalini Dutt Memorial Association, Calcutta (1925) (founded by Gurusaday Dutt)
  • Bratachari Society (founded by Gurusaday Dutt)
  • B.R. Singh Memorial Hospital, Calcutta (1941) (founded by Paresh Chandra Datta)
  • Gurusaday Museum, Calcutta (1961) (founded by Birendrasaday Dutt)
  • Countrywoman's Association of India, (founded by Aroti Dutt)
  • Soroptimist International Club, Calcutta(founded by Aroti Dutt)
  • Innerwheel Club of India (founded by Aroti Dutt)
  • Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta (1973) (founded by Barun De)
  • Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Calcutta (1993) (founded by Barun De)

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