Lalmohan Ghosh

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Lalmohan Ghosh (1849 – 18 October 1909) was the nineteenth President of the Indian National Congress and Bengali barrister and also Co-Founder of Indian National Congress.[1]

He was born in Krishnagar, West Bengal in 1849, the second son of Ramolochan Ghose, gentleman. After passing the Entrance examination in the first division, Ghosh left for England in 1869 to qualify as a barrister. He was admitted to the Middle Temple on 19 November 1870 and was Called to the Bar on 7 June 1873,[2] joining the Calcutta Bar in that same year. His elder brother Monomohun Ghose was also a barrister and well known political personality of India.[3]

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