Jyoti Jibon Ghosh
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Jyoti Jibon Ghosh | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1910 |
| Died | 1968 (aged 57–58) Jharkhand |
| Occupation | Revolutionary |
| Organization | Bengal Volunteers |
| Movement | Indian Freedom Movement |
Jyoti Jibon Ghosh (1910 – 1968),[1] was an Indian revolutionary and member of the Bengal Volunteers who carried out assassinations against British colonial officials in an attempt to secure Indian independence.[2] He is a close associate of revolutionary Dinesh Gupta.
Ghosh was born in Dhamasin village, Hooghly district in 1910. His father was Jamini Jibon Ghosh. He enrolled in I.Sc. in Midnapore College and joined the Bengal Volunteers, a revolutionary organisation in British India. His family joined the Indian freedom movement. His brother Prof. Binoy Jibon Ghosh was dismissed from service for having a connection with the Swadeshi movement. Another brother Naba Jibon Ghosh committed suicide while imprisoned by the British. His younger brother Nirmal Jibon Ghosh was also a freedom fighter.[3][4][5]