Niranjan Sengupta
Niranjan Sengupta was a Bengali Indian revolutionary, a freedom fighter, and later on, a leader of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He associated with the Anushilan Samiti. Born in Barisal district, he became active in the nationalist movement during his student years at Ripon College. He sought to unify various revolutionary groups in Bengal and organized arms procurement efforts from his Mechhuabazar residence. Arrested in a police raid, he was sentenced to seven years of rigorous imprisonment in the Cellular Jail. His incarceration transformed him ideologically, leading him to adopt Marxism and work as a communist activist in post-independence India.
Early life and education
Niranjan Sengupta was born on 26 July 1904, in Narayanpur Village of Bharukathi, under Banaripara Police Station, Jhalakathi District, Barishal Division of undivided Bengal, to Sarbananda Sengupta, a clerk in the Civil Court and Kadambini Sengupta. The couple had eleven children. He was the eldest among his brothers, and including his sisters, he was the second oldest.Niranjan Sengupta passed his Matriculation with First Division in 1920 from Barishal Zilla School. Thereafter, he moved to Calcutta for I.Sc.. After passing his I.Sc. with First Division in 1923, he got admitted to Krishnanath College to pursue his Bachelor of Science degree, under the order of Anushilan Samiti, which he was an active member of, during his educational days in Calcutta. On 7 December 1925, the eve of his final year examination, Niranjan Sengupta was arrested for the very first time, at around 2 PM, from his college laboratory, under the Bengal Criminal Law Amendment Act, and was sent to Midnapore Central Jail. He completed his Graduation from prison.
Personal life
Soon after passing his I.Sc. examination, Niranjan Sengupta was married off to Amiya Sengupta, daughter of Chintaharan Ray, Vice Principal of BM College, Barishal.They were childless.