ISHWAR CHANDRA VIDYASAGAR.
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar (1820-1891) was as one of the pillars of Bengal Renaissance who managed to continue the social reforms movement that was started by Raja Rammohan Roy in the early 1800s. Vidyasagar was a well-known writer, intellectual and above all a staunch supporter of humanity. He had an imposing personality and was revered even by the British authorities of his time. He brought about a revolution in the Bengali education system and refined the way Bengali language was written and taught. His book, 'Borno Porichoy' (Introduction to the letter), is still as the introductory text to learn Bengali alphabets. The title 'Vidyasagar' (Ocean of Knowledge) was given to him due to his vast knowledge in several subjects. Poet Michael Madhusudan Dutta while writing about Ishwar Chandra said: "The genius and wisdom of an ancient sage, the energy of an Englishman and the heart of a Bengali mother". Early Life and Education : Ishwar Chandra Bandopadhyaya w...