Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee

Raja Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee (Bengali: দক্ষিণারঞ্জন মুখার্জ্জী) was the Taluqdar of the formerly confiscated taluq of Shankarpur in the West Bengal (2 October 1814 – 15 July 1878). He was one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group in 19th-century India. As an orator, editor of several periodicals, and a social reformer, he donated land for the Bethune School and assisted David Hare in his social works. His descendants are based in India, Australia, and North America.

Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee

Raja Dakshinaranjan Mukherjee (Bengali: দক্ষিণারঞ্জন মুখার্জ্জী) was the Taluqdar of the formerly confiscated taluq of Shankarpur in the West Bengal (2 October 1814 – 15 July 1878). He was one of the leaders of the Young Bengal group in 19th-century India. As an orator, editor of several periodicals, and a social reformer, he donated land for the Bethune School and assisted David Hare in his social works. His descendants are based in India, Australia, and North America.