Rasik Krishna Mallick

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Rasik Krishna Mallick was a 19th-century Indian reformer and intellectual associated with the radical Young Bengal movement that challenged social and religious orthodoxy in colonial Bengal.

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instanceOf 19th-century Indian person
Indian social reformer
intellectual
member of Young Bengal movement
person
associatedWith Calcutta intellectual circles
Henry Louis Vivian Derozio NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship India
culturalContext Young Bengal radicalism
educatedAt Hindu College, Calcutta NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Bengali NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork education reform
religious criticism
social reform in Bengal
historicalContext colonial Bengal under British rule
ideology rationalism
secularism
social reform
influencedBy Henry Louis Vivian Derozio NERFINISHED
knownFor advocacy of modern education
participation in Young Bengal debates
radical critique of traditional Hindu practices
language Bengali NERFINISHED
English
memberOf Young Bengal group of students
movement Bengal Renaissance NERFINISHED
Young Bengal NERFINISHED
name Rasik Krishna Mallick NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging social orthodoxy in colonial Bengal
criticizing religious orthodoxy
radical social views
occupation public intellectual
reformer
writer
opposed caste-based discrimination
religious superstition
social conservatism in Bengal
partOf Bengal Renaissance intelligentsia NERFINISHED
early modernist currents in Bengali society
placeOfActivity Bengal Presidency NERFINISHED
British India NERFINISHED
Calcutta NERFINISHED
region Bengal NERFINISHED
religion Hindu background
stanceOnReligion critical of religious orthodoxy
timePeriod 19th century

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Young Bengal movement member Rasik Krishna Mallick