Mathematician from West BENGAL RADHANATH SIKHDHAR
contributed by Vandana Mehta PGT Maths SICA School
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Who wrote : Sikhdhar was hardy, energetic, young man and none of my computation of which he is not the thoroughly master
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IDENTIFY THE MATHEMATICIAN
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When and where Radhanath Sikdar was born *
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When was Radhanath promoted as the position of Chief computer
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Radhanath Sikdar was famous for measuring --- *
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Radhanath Sikdar calculated the height of Mount Everest exactly 29,000 feet, but ---------- added 2 feet to make it appear a more credible figure. The official height was announced in 1856, as 29,002 feet.
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Radhanath Sikdar had specialization in ---
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When Department of Posts, Government of India released a stamp on Radhnath Sidhar and Nain Singh
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Who was called as the computer
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Radhanath Sikdar studied Mathematics with *
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Who was the founder of Culcutta Art and Craft soicety *
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In which year Radhanath Sikdar  studied Euclid Elements? *
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He wrote two essays : one was 'The Manual of Surveying. The other one was
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Great Trigonometric Survey was done from .........to.......... *
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Name the journal started by Radanath Sikdar with his friend Peary Chand Mitra for the education and empowerment of women.?
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Govt of India had released a stamp on Radhanath Sikdar on ---
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Name the society which had made Sikdhar a corresponding member in 1864, two years after his retirement.
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