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Jatindramohan Tagore

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public, there is a reference to him being entertained at the Tagore household by Sourindro Mohun and his elder brother, Jatindra Mohun โ€“ "On March 14, 1879, USG (Ulysses S. Grant) met Garth at the Bengal High Court and participated in graduation ceremonies at Calcutta University. USG later attended a party given by the influential Tagore family and praised the traditional entertainment." This entertainment included a number of traditional performances as The Statesman and Friend of India described the occasion: "The house, grounds, and lakes were illuminated, and the effect was exceedingly beautiful. The entertainment of the evening consisted of Hindu Music, nautches, and other performances which we are sorry to say, completely beggar our descriptive powers. General Grant said it was the best entertainment of an Oriental character that he had ever witnessed." Similarly, The Indian Mirror reported that: "The Party โ€ฆ were treated to a variety of Hindu Music, consisting of different specimens of songs, performances on the Surbahar, Setar, Jaltaranga, Nyastaranga, Kathakata, Panchali, Rasdhari, Jattra, Bengali Jattra, Nautch, Boat-song (in the lake), and the Nagar-Kirtun, with all the paraphernalia which usually accompany the procession of the Vaisnavas."
212:; and founded a gold medal for the best student who passed an examination after attending the Tagore Law Lectures, annually, and another gold medal for the best student in physical science. He was appointed as a Justice of the Peace for the town of Calcutta, Fellow of the University of Calcutta, Trustee of the Indian Museum (of which he was elected president in the year 1882), one of the Governors of the Mayo Hospital, and a Member of the Asiatic Society. He had the honour of being elected the President of the Reception Committee during the visit of Prince Albert Victor in 1889. He was Vice President of the Syndicate of the Calcutta University in 1881, and President of the Faculty of Arts in 1881โ€“82. He presented to the Calcutta University the marble statue of his uncle, the Hon. Prasanna Kumar Tagore, which is placed in the portico of the Senate House. Jointly with his brother, the Raja Sir 171: 353: 216:, he presented a piece of land to the Municipality of Calcutta for the construction of a Square (to be named after his father), in which at his own expense, he placed a marble bust of his father. He also founded an endowment for the benefit of Hindu widows, of one lakh of rupees, under the name of the "Maharajmata Shib Sundari Debi's Hindu Widows' Fund." 39: 187:
in 1877, on the occasion of the proclamation of Queen Victoria as Empress of India. He was appointed as a Member of the Legislative Council of the Governor-General in February of that year, and in recognition of his assistance towards the Civil Procedure Bill, was reappointed in 1879. In the latter
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The visit of the eighteenth President of the United States of America, General Ulysses S. Grant to Calcutta specifically significant as it was a momentous event in the United Kingdom-United States of America relations of the late nineteenth century. In the papers of Ulysses S. Grant, recently made
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for several years; was elected as its president in 1879; re-elected in 1881. In 1870 he was chosen as a Member of the Legislative Council of Bengal, and reappointed in 1872. In 1871 he received the title of 'Raja Bahadur', and was exempted from attendance in Civil Courts in April of that year. He
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Tagore contributed extensively towards the establishment of the Mayo Hospital, resulting in one of the wards being named after him. He also established several scholarships for students of literature, science, culture and history in the names of his father and his uncle,
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From an early age, Tagore displayed exceptional literary taste for composition both in English and in Bengali, having written several dramas and farces. One of these works was the
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year, he was created a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India; and appointed for a third time, a Member of the Viceroy's Council in 1881. Created
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In 1866, Tagore lent help to the ruling administration, donating towards the benefit of famine-stricken farmers in Midnapur. He was Honorary Secretary of the
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in January, 1890, and in January of the following year, this title was made hereditary in his family.
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at home. He also received private tuition from Captain D.L. Richardson and others. His father,
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or armlet, to be annually presented to the best student in Sanskrit literature in
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The Papers of Ulysses S. Grant: October 1, 1878-September 30, 1880
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Sengupta, Subodh Chandra and Bose, Anjali (editors), 1976/1998,
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Knights Commander of the Order of the Star of India
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(2008). 507:Jyotirindranath Tagore 468:Sourindra Mohun Tagore 214:Sourindro Mohun Tagore 202:Prasanna Coomar Tagore 183:received the title of 175: 160:Prasanna Coomar Tagore 870:Indian art collectors 865:Indian social workers 845:19th-century Bengalis 720:Saranindranath Tagore 627:Saumyendranath Tagore 618:Kanakendranath Tagore 553:Gaganendranath Tagore 522:Prodyot Coomar Tagore 458:Gnanendramohan Tagore 429:Prasanna Kumar Tagore 225:Prodyot Coomar Tagore 173: 156:Gnanendramohan Tagore 116:, he belonged to the 646:Kunwar Jyoti Prasada 598:Rathindranath Tagore 568:Lakshminath Bezbaroa 558:Abanindranath Tagore 497:Satyendranath Tagore 492:Dwijendranath Tagore 463:Jatindramohan Tagore 158:, son of his uncle, 31:Jatindramohan Tagore 795:People from Kolkata 660:Gitindranath Tagore 622:Dinendranath Tagore 593:Surendranath Tagore 527:Jnanadanandini Devi 512:Rabindranath Tagore 502:Hemendranath Tagore 488:Gunendranath Tagore 484:Ganendranath Tagore 453:Debendranath Tagore 449:Girindranath 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Index

Maharaja Bahadur
Sir

Calcutta
Bengal Presidency
British India
Maharaja Bahadur
KCSI
Bengal region
Indian subcontinent
Hara Kumar Tagore
Gopi Mohan Tagore
Pathuriaghata
Tagore family
Hindu College
Sanskrit
Hara Kumar Tagore
Radhakanta Deb
Gnanendramohan Tagore
Prasanna Coomar Tagore

British Indian Association
Knight Commander of the Star of India
Prasanna Coomar Tagore
Calcutta University
Sourindro Mohun Tagore
Prodyot Coomar Tagore
Central Avenue
Tagore_family ยง Family_tree

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