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He was the Editor of Srinvantu (a Bengali and English magazine devoted to the cause of propagation of the ideas of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother) and has a number of critically acclaimed publications to his credit. Cluster analysis is a complex problem as a variety of similarity and dissimilarity measures exist in the literature.

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His first book Sri Aurobindo and His Birth Place was published in 1990. So he gave up his studies and left for their Zamindari Estate at Dinajpur. Of the numerous talks he has given under schemes such as the UGC-sponsored Extension Lectures at different universities or literary, educational or spiritual fora in India and abroad, mention can be made of a few:

He was chosen to deliver the first UNESCO lecture organized by the Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India in 1998 at the National Museum Auditorium at New Delhi.

He also served as a Lecturer in the Department of Economics at Belur Vidyamandir, Howrah. in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 425)
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His edited works include The Hour of God and other Selections from Sri Aurobindo (Sahitya Akademi) and Streams of Yogic and Mystic Experiences, a huge volume comprising treaties by about 40 scholars. degree from ICFAI University, Dehradun, with specialization in Human Resource Management.

At the age of twenty, Anurag penned a biography of Dilip Kumar Roy titled Achinpather Dibyapathik (thus he became the youngest Indian to pen a biography) and at the age of twenty-one he translated one hundred poems of Sri Aurobindo into Bengali titled Debotar Shrom; both the books were published in 2008.

At the young age of five in 1941 he was brought to the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Pondicherry, by his father who was an eminent member of the Swaraj party formed by Chittaranjan Das. He has lived there ever since.

He had all his education at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education from where he graduated. That was followed by four other universities awarding him honorary D.Litt.

He had been a regular columnist on literary and cultural themes for some of the major newspapers in India such as The Times of India, The Hindustan Times, The Hindu and major Odia dailies.

He was the editor of a prestigious monthly commanding an international circulation, The Heritage (1985-1989) published by the Chandamama Publications of Chennai and an author-consultant to the Ministry of Education, Government of Singapore (1981-1985), visiting the island nation twice a year for taking classes of a hundred teachers.

His research in the archives of London and Edinburgh in 1971 brought to light some of the significant glimpses of India’s struggle for freedom led by Sri Aurobindo in the first decade of the 20th century.

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A recipient of ‘Sri Aurobindo Puraskar’, in the same year he was invited by Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra for the world premiere of Correspondances, opus for voice and orchestra where the veteran composer Henri Dutilleux had set to music Prithwindra’s French poem on Shiva Nataraja, followed by texts by Solzhenitsyn, Rilke and Van Gogh.

She completed her education in 1966 and joined the Central Office of the Ashram, the work being chosen by the Mother. He is also one of the best-loved writers for children. He was an Associate Professor at NexGen Institute of Business and Technology, Kolkata. In January 2020, he was conferred with the ‘Padma Bhushan’ by the President of India.

He was recognized as a competent interpreter of India’s literary and spiritual heritage.

A recipient of the prestigious “Sri Aurobindo Puraskar” from Sri Aurobindo Bhavan, Kolkata, he was elected Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland in June 2007. Supriyo Bhattacharya was an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Kalyani and had also served the department as its Head.

The Odisha Sahitya Akademi also bestowed on him its highest honour, the Atibadi Jagannath Das Samman.

He was the leader of the Indian Writers’ Delegation to China in 2000.

The President of India decorated him with the Padma Shri Award on the Republic Day, 2001.