Kalidas Nag
Indian writer and politician
Intro | Indian writer and politician | ||||||
Places | India | ||||||
was | Writer Politician Professor | ||||||
Work field | Academia Literature Politics | ||||||
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Birth | 6 February 1891 | ||||||
Death | 8 November 1966 (aged 75 years) | ||||||
Star sign | Aquarius | ||||||
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Kalidas Nag Bengali: Kalidas Nag (16 January 1892 ā 9 November 1966) was an Indian historian, author and parliamentarian. He was nominated to the Rajya Sabha in 1952 and served till 1954.
Kalidas was born to Babu Matilal Nag and Shrimati Santa Devi.
After graduating in history from the Scottish Church College, he earned a postgraduate degree from the University of Calcutta, and a doctorate from the University of Paris. A prolific author, he taught history at the Scottish Church College and at University of Calcutta, and was nominated as an Officer dā Academic by the Government of France.