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Prabir Ghosh

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Prabir Ghosh
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Prabir Ghosh in Kolkata in July 2019
Born (1945-03-01) 1 March 1945 (age 77)
NationalityIndian
Occupationsocial activist,[1] author[2]
PartnerSima Ghosh
ChildrenPinaki Ghosh
Websitesrai.org

Prabir Ghosh (born 1 March 1945) is the founder and president of Bharatiya Bigyan O Yuktibadi Samiti, a science and rationalists' association based in Kolkata, India.[3][4] He is the author of a number of books in Bengali disputing supernatural claims and is well known for his book series titled Aloukik Noy, Loukik.

Early life and family

Prabir Ghosh born on 1 March 1945 at the Faridpur (Now in Bangladesh).[5] His parents were Mr. Prabhat Chandra Ghosh and Smt. Suhasini Ghosh. His father moved to Adra, Purulia when he was six months old. He spent his early childhood in Adra. Young Prabir came to railway town Kharagpur in 1955. He completed his secondary education from Kharagpur. Later his father settled in Dum dum, Kolkata, in 1960. Ghosh completed graduation in Kolkata.[6] He used to imitate the street magicians in those days.[7]

5,000,000 miracle challenge

Similar to James Randi's One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge, Ghosh has offered a prize of 5 million[8] (US$ 78,600 approx) to anyone who can demonstrate supernatural power of any kind without resorting to any trick, although he admitted that he personally does not possess such an amount of money.[9][10]

Major works

  • Aloukik Noy, Loukik (in Bengali) (English title: "Natural, not Supernatural" in five volumes)'[11]
  • Uncovering Mother Teresa's miracle power.[12]

Bibliography

Books in Bengali

  • Sanskriti: songhorso o nirman (1994)
  • Aloukik noi loukik (1 to 5 vol)
  • Rajnititr management o aro kichu (2008)
  • Kasmire ajadir lorai ekti itihasik dalil (2010)
  • Yuktibadir chokhe gita ramayan mahavarat (2016)
  • Prabad sanskar o kusanskar: (1999)
  • Prem bibaho o onnyanya: (2017)
  • Piknaki o Olukik Rohosya samagra (2015)
  • Alukik Rohosya Sondhane Pinki: (2015)
  • Aparadh Bigyan (2017)
  • Memory man o moblibe baba (2008)
  • Baree barre ghure firre tumi
  • Amar chelebela (Early days biography of Prabir Ghosh)
  • Juoboner Bojronirghos (Biogryphy ) (2013)
  • Yuktibadir Challengerrra (Part-1 and 2)
  • Goltablee saf Jabab
  • Sommohoner A to Z
  • Gerila juddher A to Z theke Azadi
  • Moner Niyantran Yog o meditation
  • Jotisher koffine ses perek
  • Ami keno Isware Biswas korina
  • Yuktibadir chokhe nari mukti
  • Dhormo seba o sommohon
  • Prosonya santras ebong
  • Alukik rohoyajale pinki
  • Alukik Dhristi Rohosya

Books in English

  • Paranormal Exposed!
  • The Mystery of Mother Teresa and Sainthood
  • Why I Do Not Believe in God

See also

References

  1. ^ Layak, Suman; Aravind, Indulekha (6 September 2015). "MM Kalburgi shot dead: How many deaths will it take till we know that too many rationalists have died?". The Economic Times. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  2. ^ "Some legislators are close to Satyananda". The Week. Malayala Manorama Group. 17 April 2005. Archived from the original on 31 December 2006. Retrieved 19 December 2006.
  3. ^ http://indianexpress.com/article/india/india-others/i-exposed-700-godmen-7000-fled/ I exposed 700 godmen 7000 fled
  4. ^ "The Telegraph – Calcutta : Metro". www.TelegraphIndia.com. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  5. ^ From book 'Aamar Chelebela'-byPrabir Ghosh
  6. ^ Book 'Jouboner Bojronirghos' by Prabir Ghosh
  7. ^ Book from 'Aamar Chelebela' by Prabir Ghosh
  8. ^ "page 03 – Kolkata Edition – salam duniya epaper kolkata – salam duniya epaper kolkata". SalamDuniya.in. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  9. ^ "The challenge by Prabir Ghosh". Science and Rationalists' Association of India. Archived from the original on 27 April 2007. Retrieved 19 December 2006.
  10. ^ "'I exposed 700 godmen, 7,000 fled'". The Indian Express. 20 September 2015. Retrieved 4 August 2020.
  11. ^ "প্রবীর ঘোষ - উইকিসংকলন একটি মুক্ত পাঠাগার". bn.wikisource.org (in Bengali). Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  12. ^ Gowen, Annie (2 September 2016). "The Vatican believes Mother Teresa cured this woman. But was it a miracle?". Retrieved 20 January 2018 – via www.WashingtonPost.com.

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