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Notable ones among them include C. R. Rao, S. R. S. Varadhan, R. C. Bose, D. Basu, K. R. Parthasarathy, Jayanta Kumar Ghosh, B. L. S. Prakasa Rao, G. Jogesh Babu, T. Parthasarathy, Thriyambakam Krishnan, G. N. Kallianpur, Rajeeva Karandikar, Ravindra Khattree, Palash Sarkar, J. S. Rao, Kesar Singh, Ranajit Chakraborty, Partha Pratim Majumder, Probal Chaudhuri, Arup Bose, Sundaram Thangavelu, Subhashis Ghosal, Nilanjan Chatterjee, Sudipto Banerjee, Sourav Chatterjee, Jean Drèze, Subramanian Swamy and Sucharit Sarkar.

Sarkar and .
In 1955, Bogra appointed communist leader Abu Hussain Sarkar as Chief Minister and Amiruddin Ahmad as Governor.
In 1955, the Workers-Peasant Party, Communist Party, and the Marxist-Leninist Party named Abu Hussain Sarkar as the Chief minister of the State who ruled the state in two non-consecutive terms until 1958 when the martial law was imposed.
Sarkar and his disciple Sohail Inayatullah.
Aurobindo Ghosh was the first Principal of the Bengal National College and among the teachers were luminaries like Rabindranath Tagore, Sir Gurudas Bandyopadhyay, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Surendranath Banerjee, Ramendra Sundar Tribedi, Radha Kumud Mukherjee and Benoy Kumar Sarkar.
* Sarkar, Sahotra ( ed.
* Sarkar, Sahotra ( ed.
* Sarkar, Sahotra ( ed.
* Sarkar, Sahotra ( ed.
* Sarkar, Sahotra ( ed.
* 1833 – Mahendralal Sarkar, Indian doctor ( d. 1904 )
According to the contemporary Indian philosopher and tantric author, founder of Ananda Marga school of Tantra Yoga, Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar, also known by his spiritual name, Shrii Shrii Anandamurti, tantra had its origin in India and South Asia.
Sarkar aka Shrii Shrii Anandamurti also describes who is a tantric and what is the " tantric cult ": " A person who, irrespective of caste, creed or religion, aspires for spiritual expansion or does something concrete, is a Tantric.
Ānanda Mārga, organizationally known as Ānanda Mārga Pracaraka Samgha ( AMPS ), meaning the samgha ( organization ) for the propagation of the marga ( path ) of ananda ( bliss ), is a social and spiritual movement founded in Jamalpur, Bihar, India in 1955 by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar ( 1921 – 1990 ), also known by his spiritual name, Shrii Shrii Ánandamúrti.
* Sarkar, Sasanka Sekher ; Eugen Fischer and Keith Arthur, The Aboriginal Races of India, Calcutta: Bookland.
* Real Options, Agency Conflicts, and Financial Policy D. Mauer and S. Sarkar ( 2001 ); The Impact of Real Options in Agency Problems G. Siller-Pagaza, G. Otalora, E. Cobas-Flores ( 2006 ).
2, 1932 ( English translation ' The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language ' in Sarkar, Sahotra, ed., Logical empiricism at its peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath, New York: Garland Pub., 1996, pp. 10 – 31 ).
( Carnap, ' The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language ' in Sarkar, Sahotra, cit., pp. 12 )
The Vienna Circle in Sarkar, Sahotra, ed., The Emergence of Logical Empiricism: from 1900 to the Vienna Circle, New York: Garland Publishing, 1996, pp. 321 – 340
2, 1932 ( English translation " The Elimination of Metaphysics Through Logical Analysis of Language " in Sarkar, Sahotra, ed., Logical empiricism at its peak: Schlick, Carnap, and Neurath, New York: Garland Pub., 1996, pp. 10 – 31 )
* Sarkar, Sahotra.
* Sarkar, Sahotra.

Sarkar and 1992
* Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan, Proutist Economics, Kolkata: Ananda Marga Publications, 1992.

Sarkar and Chapter
Sarkar, summarized PROUT in sixteen numbered samskrta aphorisms ( see Chapter 5 of Ananda Sutram ).

Sarkar and I
However, a recent translation by Arun Sarkar again considers present perfect continuous tense: For thousand years I have been walking all over the world. Recently, a translation by Shamik Bose, runs like ' For a thousand years I have been walking upon the bosom of my earth '
* Nivedita As I Saw Her-Saralabala Sarkar

Sarkar and History
* Sarkar, Jadunath ( 1984 ), A History of Jaipur.
Sarkar, Jadunath ( 1962 ), A Short History of Aurangzib, 1618-1707, Calcutta: M. C. Sarkar and Sons,.
His father was Professor Susobhan Chandra Sarkar, a Head of Department of History at Presidency College, Calcutta and the founder Head of Department of the Department of History, Jadavpur University.
His elder sister was Sipra Sarkar, a very well known Professor of History at Jadavpur University, Calcutta.
He is married to fellow historian Tanika Sarkar, who is a Professor of History at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
# Sarkar, Jadunath ( 1984, reprint 1994 ) A History of Jaipur, New Delhi: Orient Longman, ISBN 81-250-0333-9
* Susobhan Sarkar, Legendary teacher ; Professor and Head of Department of History, Presidency College, Calcutta
* JN Sarkar ( ed ), History of Bengal, vol II, Dhaka, 1948
* JN Sarkar, History of Aurangzib, vol II, New Delhi, 1972 – 74
* JN Sarkar, ed, The History of Bengal, II, Third Impression, 1976 ;

Sarkar and Assam
* Satya Sarkar, an Indian cricketer who played for Assam

Sarkar and H
* 1977-1980: H C Sarkar

Sarkar and K
^ Dasgupta, S., Sarkar, P., Deori, D., Kyarong, S., Kaul, R., Ranjitsinh, M. K. & Menon, V. 2010 Distribution and Status of Takin ( Budarcos taxicolor ) along the Tibet, Myanmar and Bhutan border in India.
* Bagchi, A. K., 1976, ` Deindustrialisation in Gangetic Bihar, 1809-1901 ' in Essays in Honour of Prof. S. C. Sarkar, New Delhi.
The singers were K C Dey, Parul Ghosh and Suprabha Sarkar.

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