Shyam Sundar Chakravarthy
Shyam Sundar Chakravarthy was an Indian revolutionary, Indian [Independence Movement|independence activist] and journalist from Bengal. He was born in Bharenga, Pabna in Bengal Presidency. He belonged to the "Pabna Group" of Revolutionary [movement for Indian independence|Bengali revolutionaries] along with Abinash Chakravarty and Annada Kaviraj. In 1905 he was the sub-editor of the revolutionary journal Sandhya. In 1906, he joined with Bengali nationalist newspaper Bande [Mataram |Bande Mataram] as an assistant to its editor Sri Aurobindo and later became its editor. In 1908, he was deported to Burma. Later he became an adherent of the non violent methods of Indian National Congress and an office bearer of the Swaraj Party. He founded and edited the newspaper "The Servant" in 1920 to promote the Non-cooperation movement.
Works
- Through Solititude and Sorrow
- ''My Mother's Face''