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{{Infobox officeholder
{{Infobox officeholder
|name = Shibdas Ghosh
| name = Shibdas Ghosh
|image = shibdasghosh.jpg
|image = shibdasghosh.jpg
|caption =
| caption =
|birth_date = 5 August 1923
| birth_date = 5 August 1923
|birth_place = [[Dhaka]], Bengal Province, [[British Raj|British India]]
| birth_place = [[Dhaka]], Bengal Province, [[British Raj|British India]]
|residence = Calcutta, West Bengal, India
| residence = Calcutta, West Bengal, India
|death_date = {{Death date and age|1976|8|5|1923|8|5|df=yes}}
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1976|8|5|1923|8|5|df=yes}}
|death_place = [[Calcutta]], West Bengal, India
| death_place = [[Calcutta]], West Bengal, India
|office =
| office = General Secretary of the [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]]
|constituency =  
| constituency =  
|term =
| term = 1948-1976
|influences = [[Karl Marx]], [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]], [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]], [[Mao Zedong|Mao]], [[Sarat Chandra Chaterjee]]
| predecessor =  
|successor = [[Nihar Mukherjee]]
| influences = [[Karl Marx]], [[Vladimir Lenin|Lenin]], [[Joseph Stalin|Stalin]], [[Mao Zedong|Mao]], [[Sarat Chandra Chaterjee]]
|party = [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]]  
| successor = [[Nihar Mukherjee]]
|spouse =  
| party = [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]]  
|children =  
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'''Shibdas Ghosh''' (5 August 1923 &ndash; 5 August 1976) was an Indian communist politician. He was involved in the [[Communist]] movement in India for several decades. He was also the founding general secretary of [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]].<ref>[http://www.sucicommunist.org/homage-of-the-central-committee/ SUCI(C) Central Committee's Homage to Shibdas Ghosh]</ref>
'''Shibdas Ghosh''' (5 August 1923 &ndash; 5 August 1976) was an Indian [[communist]] politician. He was involved in the [[Communism in India|Communist movement in India]] for several decades. He was also the founding general secretary of [[Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)]].<ref>[http://www.sucicommunist.org/homage-of-the-central-committee/ SUCI(C) Central Committee's Homage to Shibdas Ghosh]</ref>


Ghosh was born in the [[Dhaka District]] of [[British India]], to a lower-middle-class family. Passing 10th standard from his village school at the age of 13 he joined the [[Anushilan Samity]] to participate in the [[Indian independence movement|independence movement of India]]. He was attracted to [[Manabendranath Roy]]'s ideologies at a very early age. In 1942 he joined the [[Quit India]] movement. He was later arrested and incarcerated for three years. There he thoroughly studied [[Marxism-Leninism]]. Later along with some colleagues such as [[Nihar Mukherjee]] he organised SUCI(C) in 1948. He died on his 53rd birthday in 1976.
Ghosh was born in the [[Dhaka District]] of [[British India]], to a lower-middle-class family. Passing 10th standard from his village school at the age of 13 he joined the [[Anushilan Samity]] to participate in the [[Indian independence movement|independence movement of India]]. He was attracted to [[Manabendranath Roy]]'s ideologies at a very early age. In 1942 he joined the [[Quit India]] movement. He was later arrested and incarcerated for three years. There he thoroughly studied [[Marxism-Leninism]]. Later along with some colleagues such as [[Nihar Mukherjee]] he organised SUCI(C) in 1948. He died on his 53rd birthday in 1976.
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