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Born at - Kolkata 3.Father - Debendranath Tagore 4. Mother - Sharada Devi 5. Brother - Satyendranath Tagore 6. Wife - Mrinalini Devi 7.Died on - August 7,1941 8.Ancestral home of Tagore Ans : Jarasank Thakur Bari (JorasankoBhavan) 9.Tagore established a school at Shanthi Niketan in Ans : 1901 Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 4 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA 10.In 1913, Tagore was awarded the Nobel prize for his work Ans : Gitanjali 11.The introduction of Gitanjali was written by W.B. Ans : Yeats 12.Gandhiji was called 'Mahatma' and 'A Great Soul' by Ans : Tagore 13.Tagore was called 'Gurudev' and 'The Great Sentinel' 14.Tagore called Nehru as Ans : Rituraj 15.The Malayalam translation of Gitanjali was written by Ans : G.Sankara Kurup 16.The botanist who is mentioned in Gitanjali Ans : J.C.Bose 17.India's National Anthem was composed by Ans : Rabindranath Tagore 18.The National Anthem of Bangladesh 'Amarsona Bengla' was written by Ans : Rabindranath Tagore 19.The rural welfare programme started by Tagore Ans : Sriniketan project 20Tagore named All India Radio as Ans : Akashvani 21Autobiography of Tagore Ans : Jeevan Smriti Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 5 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA 22.The person known by the pen name Bhanusimhan Ans : Tagore 23.Nehru described Tagore as his Ans : Teacher 24.Tagore got the designation of 'Sir' in Ans : 1915 25.Tagore gave up the Sir designation by protesting against Ans : Jallianwala Bagh massacre 26.First poetry of Tagore Ans : Kavi Kahini MAJOR BOOKS BY RABINDRANATH TAGORE 1.The Post office 2.The Gardener 3.The Golden boat 4.Bhikharini 5.Gora 6.Purabi 7.Kabuliwala Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 6 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 7 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA LOCKDOWN PACKAGE DISCOUNT OFFER 7 E- Books in One GK TRICKS - 39Rs STATIC GK TOPICWISE MCQ - 39 Rs 2500+ GK -29RS SSC CGL OFFICIAL QUESTIONS GK -19Rs(helpful in railway) Current affairs mcq practice set (6 month) -39 Rs Yearly current affairs one liner (1800+ questions) -39 Rs ORIGINAL PRICE -263 OFFER PRICE -ONLY 79 RS & GET 7 E-Books DOWNLOAD PDF in single link https://imojo.in/2oltne4 link above Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 8 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA OFFER ONLY FOR 24 HOURS Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel Page 9 By :ASHUTOSH SHUKLA Click Here to join OUR TELEGRAM Channel CLICK THE BELOW LINK TO JOIN THE CHANNEL CLICK HERE TO JOIN INSTAGRAM CLICK HERE TO JOIN TELEGRAM CLICK HERE TO JOIN YOUTUBE CLICK HERE TO JOIN FREE E-BOOK A.S.O ASHUTOSH SHUKLA OFFICIAL YOUTUBE AND FREE E-BOOK JOIN TELEGRAM TO GET NOTES OF ALL COMPETITVE EXAMS LIKE SSC AND RAILWAYS HOW TO JOIN TELEGRAM CHANNEL 1. 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