Biography
Nalinikanta Bagchi was a young Indian revolutionary who sacrificed his life at the age of 22 during the struggle against British Raj. Born in Kanchantala, Murshidabad, he joined the freedom movement while studying at Krishnath College. Fleeing police persecution, he moved through Bihar and Assam, attempting to incite rebellion in the Danapur Cantonment. He evaded capture multiple times and survived smallpox before finally relocating to Dhaka. In January 1918, after a police raid at Kalta Bazar, he was critically wounded in a gunfight along with Tarini Majumdar. He died the same day in Mitford Hospital, Dhaka, remembered as a fearless martyr.