Babu Gagan Chandra Biswas (1849–1936), was a Bengali industrialist, engineer and social worker. He was also involved in the political movements of Bengal, he was one of the earliest leaders of the Indian independence movement. Being among the premier early members of the Indian National Congress from Bengal, he attended many sessions of the Congress centred around Bengal. As an engineer, he built numerous landmarks and drew plans for multiple buildings of the contemporary era. As one of the most prominent Zamindars of the region, he also had substantial contributions in social works in his native district of Nadia.[1][2]
Early life
Gagan Chandra Biswas was born in 1850 in the village of Madhabpur near Krishnanagar in Nadia district in an aristocratic Mahishya family to Pandit Srimanta Biswas and Nanibala Debi. His father was a great scholar in Sanskrit, Arabic