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- Naresh_Guha abstract "Naresh Guha (1923/24-2009) was a noted Bengali poet. He started his career as a journalist with the Jugantor, where he was friends with Amiya Chakrabarty. He reported on the 1946 Calcutta riots. In the 1950s, he worked as a college teacher, eventually joining the faculty of Jadavpur University. His first collection of poems came out in 1952, titled Duronto Dupur. He later won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his collected poems, titled Kobita Shongroho.".
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- Naresh_Guha wikiPageWikiLink Amiya_Chakravarty_(director).
- Naresh_Guha wikiPageWikiLink Bengalis.
- Naresh_Guha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bengali_poets.
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- Naresh_Guha wikiPageWikiLink Jadavpur_University.
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- Naresh_Guha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Naresh Guha".
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- Naresh_Guha subject Category:Bengali_poets.
- Naresh_Guha hypernym Poet.
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- Naresh_Guha comment "Naresh Guha (1923/24-2009) was a noted Bengali poet. He started his career as a journalist with the Jugantor, where he was friends with Amiya Chakrabarty. He reported on the 1946 Calcutta riots. In the 1950s, he worked as a college teacher, eventually joining the faculty of Jadavpur University. His first collection of poems came out in 1952, titled Duronto Dupur. He later won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his collected poems, titled Kobita Shongroho.".
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