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In 1996, Partha Ghose had presented a relativistic quantum mechanical description of spin-0 and spin-1 bosons starting from the Duffin – Kemmer – Petiau equation, setting out Bohmian trajectories for massive bosons and for massless bosons, thus also for photons.
Chinmoy Kumar Ghose ( August 27, 1931 – October 11, 2007 ), also known as Sri Chinmoy, was a Bengali and American spiritual teacher, poet, artist and athlete.
Monomohun Ghose who was secretary to the Bethune School Committee and was also connected with Banga Mahila Vidyalaya played an important part in the amalgamation of these two institutions.
Padma Nadir Majhi was also made into a movie by Goutam Ghose.
While teaching and writing in London from 1963 – 1969, Ghose also free-lanced as a sports journalist, reporting on cricket for The Observer newspaper.
Goutam Ghose ( also credited as Gautam Ghosh, Bengali: < big > গ ৌ তম ঘ ো ষ </ big >) is one of the most acclaimed film directors of modern India.

Ghose and met
Ghose later met Oscar Wilde at the Fitzroy Street Settlement, who reviewed Primavera in Pall Mall Gazette, with particular favour towards Ghose.
During this time in London Ghose met many other members of the " Rhymers ' Club " set such as Lionel Johnson, Ernest Dowson, who were both very fond of him.
She oversaw publication of anti-allied propaganda at the request of Ghose, and later met Bhai Bhagwan Singh and Taraknath Das.

Ghose and English
English language poetry from Pakistan from the beginning held a special place in South Asian writing, notably with the work of Shahid Suhrawardy, Ahmed Ali, Alamgir Hashmi, Daud Kamal, Taufiq Rafat, and Maki Kureishi, and later of M. Athar Tahir, Waqas Ahmed Khwaja, Omer Tarin, Hina Babar Ali and others ; but fiction from Pakistan began to receive recognition in the latter part of the 20th century, with the popularity of the Parsi author Bapsi Sidhwa who wrote The Crow Eaters, Cracking India ( 1988 ), etc., after the earlier reputations of Ahmed Ali and Zulfikar Ghose had been made in international fiction.
Manmohan Ghose ( 1869 – 4 January 1924 ) was an Indian poet and one of the first from India to write poetry in English.
Major directions in recent travel writing scholarship include: studies about the role of gender in travel and travel writing ( e. g. Women Travelers in Colonial India: The Power of the Female Gaze by Indira Ghose ); explorations of the political functions of travel ( e. g. Radicals on the Road: The Politics of English Travel Writing in the 1930s by Bernard Schweizer ); postcolonial perspectives on travel ( e. g. English Travel Writing: From Pilgrimages to Postcolonial Explorations ( 2000 ) by Barbara Korte ); and studies about the function of language in travel and travel writing ( e. g. Across the Lines: Travel, Language, and Translation by Michael Cronin ).

Ghose and poet
For the first time avant-garde Bengali literature i. e. Hungry generation movement of 1960s was incorporated into mainstream cinema by director Srijit Mukherji in his film Baishe Srabon wherein famous film director Gautam Ghose portrayed the role of a Hungryalist poet.
* Manmohan Ghose ( Modern Indo-English poet ) ( 1990 ) by Lotika Ghose, Tr.
Zulfikar Ghose ( born in Sialkot, India ( now Pakistan ) on March 13, 1935 ) is a novelist, poet and essayist.
Ghose grew up in a Muslim family and was a very good poet in Sialkot in the Punjab province.

Ghose and wife
He was the son of Dr Krishna Dhan Ghose and his wife, Swarnalata Basu.

Ghose and American
In the 1970s, Ghose gained international repute with his trilogy The Incredible Brazilian, which American writer Thomas Berger called " a picaresque prose epic of Brazilian history.

Ghose and author
* A Conversation with Zulfikar Ghose, by Reed Way Dasenbrock and Feroza Jussawalla, an interview with the author at his Austin home in 1985.

Ghose and with
“ A few months before the session of the Surat Congress, Suranath traveled in the guise of a Tantric priest all over Bengal (…) preaching sedition … went Calcutta and stayed there for a month at the Sandhya office … He then formed a central committee (…), Mokshada, Shyamsundar Chakravarti, Arabinda Ghose, Tara Khepa, Annada Kaviraj and others as members .” A few days before the publication of the Yugantar, at Benares, Preonath with Hrishikesh and Suranath “ convened a public meeting as well as a meeting of the pundits wherein it was settled by quotations from the Hindu Astrology and Astronomy and announced firmly that the sinful Iron Age was now over …”
In the 1980s, however, the Bengal film industry went through a period of turmoil, with a shift from its traditional artistic and emotional inclinations to an approach more imitating the increasingly more popular Hindi films, along with a decline in the audience and critical appreciation, with notable exceptions of the works of directors like Gautam Ghose.
However, toward the end of the 90s, with the a number of directors coming increasingly into prominence, including Buddhadeb Dasgupta, Rituparno Ghosh, Gautam Ghose, Aparna Sen, Sandip Ray among others, a number of popular and critically acclaimed movies have come out of the Bengali film industry in recent years.
For 30 years Ghose had cherished the dream of returning to England and even booked a passage along with his daughter in march 1924, but after a short illness on 4 January 1924 he died in Calcutta.
His father Khwaja Mohammed Ghose was a businessman and moved with the family to Bombay ( now Mumbai ) during the Second World War in 1942.

Ghose and .
Nationalists like Aurobindo Ghose were Tilak supporters.
" Swami Vivekananda influenced India's independence movement ; his writings inspired a whole generation of freedom fighters such as Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, Aurobindo Ghose, Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bagha Jatin.
" Aurobindo Ghose considered Vivekananda as his spiritual mentor, saying " Vivekananda was a soul of puissance if ever there was one, a very lion among men ..." At the Belur Math, Mahatma Gandhi was heard to say that his whole life was an effort to bring into action the ideas of Vivekananda.
The same year, Ghose worked out Bohmian photon trajectories for specific cases.
On that documentary was a young teenager, Amit Ghose, who had decided for himself to have corrective surgery at the age of 14.
A range of Indian philosophers, including Swami Vivekananda and Aurobindo Ghose, have written rational explanations regarding the values of the Hindu religious tradition.
Pakistani authors like Ahmed Ali, Zulfikar Ghose, Bapsi Sidhwa, M. Athar Tahir, Mohsin Hamid and Kamila Shamsie are considered to have contributed to postcolonial literature.
Some of her notable films include Shyam Benegal's Nishant ( 1975 ), Junoon ( 1978 ), Susman ( 1986 ), and Antarnaad ( 1992 ); Satyajit Ray ’ s Shatranj Ke Khiladi ; Mrinal Sen ’ s Khandhar, Genesis, Ek Din Achanak ; Saeed Mirza ’ s Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai ; Sai Paranjpye ’ s Sparsh and Disha ; Gautam Ghose ’ s Paar ; Aparna Sen ’ s Picnic and Sati ; Mahesh Bhatt ’ s Arth ; Vinay Shukla ’ s Godmother.
To Fairer Votes campaign in its unsuccessful bid for a Yes vote in the 2011 referendum on the Alternative Vote, its Chief Executive Katie Ghose serving as the campaign's chair.
When their video of “ Pretty Child ,” directed by Subir Chatterjee and Namita Roy Ghose of Whitelight Moving Picture Co., was released in 1993, the response was unprecedented.
# Gavin Ewart, Zulfikar Ghose, B. S. Johnson — 1975
His younger brother was Aurobindo Ghose, the politician and spiritual leader.

also and met
Mr. Burlingham, -- `` C.C.B. '' -- wrote to me once about an old friend of mine, S. K. Ratcliffe, whom I had first met in London in 1914 and who also came out for a week-end in Weston.
He also met Count Rumford ( born Benjamin Thompson in Woburn, Mass. ) who was then serving the Elector of Bavaria, and the physicist Ritter ; ;
In the autumn of the year, he also met with Duke Frederick II of Austria and they agreed to stop the skirmishes on the border, but the Duke soon broke the agreement.
Agricultural needs were also met by increasing knowledge of constellations, whose appearances change with the seasons, allowing the rising of particular star-groups to herald annual floods or seasonal activities.
During this trip he also met Bernard van Orley, Jean Prevost, Gerard Horenbout, Jean Mone, Joachim Patinir & Tommaso Vincidor, though he did not, it seems, meet Quentin Matsys.
In the midcourt, a high shuttlecock will usually be met with a powerful smash, also hitting downwards and hoping for an outright winner or a weak reply.
Jefferson likely moved to Deep Ellum in a more permanent fashion by 1917, where he met Aaron Thibeaux Walker, also known as T-Bone Walker.
Managements promoting demutualization also thereby met managerial objectives because the end of mutuality brought joint stock company ( Plc ) style remuneration committee pay standards and share options.
In St. Louis, Busch also met and married a woman named Lilly Anheuser.
The nature of the event has also been met with criticism outside of Quebec, such as that given by Ottawa Citizen columnist David Warren, who said in 2007: " The Canada of the government-funded paper flag-waving and painted faces — the ' new ' Canada that is celebrated each year on what is now called ' Canada Day '— has nothing controversially Canadian about it.
This proposal met the opposition of the Pope for it gave recognition to Protestants and also elevated the secular Princes of Europe above the clergy on church matters.
He also met the Muslim Generals Ma Hongbin and Ma Hongkui separately.
James also requested that Parliament sanction the marriage between the Prince of Wales and Princess Henrietta Maria of France, whom Charles had met in Paris while en route to Spain.
Moore met Henry Kuttner, also a science fiction writer, in 1936 when he wrote her a fan letter ( mistakenly thinking that " C. L. Moore " was a man ), and they married in 1940.
In August, an official visit to the territory by then French President, General Charles de Gaulle, was also met with demonstrations and rioting.
Similarly, while having several characters as students in a class taught by Henry Kissinger, the dialogue made up for Kissinger would also come from “ off-panel ” ( although Kissinger had earlier appeared as a character with his face shown in a 1972 series of strips in which he met Mark Slackmeyer while the latter was on a trip to Washington ).
The strip has also met controversy over every military conflict it has dealt with, including Vietnam, Grenada, Panama and both Gulf Wars.
According to Fuller, as quoted in Wood biography Nightmare of Ecstasy ( 1992 ), she first met Ed Wood when she attended a casting call with a friend for a movie he was supposed to direct called Behind Locked Doors: it has also been stated that they met in a restaurant.
Sapir's second wife, Jean Victoria McClenaghan, was sixteen years younger than him, had first met Sapir as a student in Ottawa, but had since also come to work at the University of Chicago's department of Juvenile Research.
Paul, who is in prison ( probably in either Rome or Ephesus ), writes to a fellow Christian named Philemon and two of his associates: a woman named Apphia, sometimes assumed to be his wife, and a fellow worker named Archippus, who is assumed by some to have been Philemon's son and who also appears to have had special standing in the small church that met in Philemon's house ( see Colossians 4: 17 ).
* Albrecht Dürer also produced portraits of Erasmus, whom he met three times, in the form of an engraving of 1526 and a preliminary charcoal sketch.
The teams met again in the 1985 Grand Final, which Essendon also won.
They began corresponding in the late 1820s and met for the first time in March 1830, when Isaac D ' Israeli dined at Bulwer-Lytton ’ s house ( also present that evening were Charles Pelham Villiers and Alexander Cockburn.
He also met and befriended the Irish nationalist Daniel O ' Connell who was to prove to be a great inspiration.

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