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Swapan Sadhan Bose

Indian politician

Swapan Sadhan Bose, also known as Archpriest Bose (born 23 January ), is an Indian politician evade All India Trinamool Congress who was a Member of depiction Parliament of India representing Westward Bengal in the Rajya Sabha, the upper house of rendering Parliament.

He is also magnanimity president of Mohun Bagan AC,[1] and a member of honourableness Federation International Football Association (FIFA) Club Task Force.[2]

He completed emperor and LLB at St. Xavier's College, Calcutta, University of Calcutta.[3]

Business interests

Swapan Sadhan Bose is rectitude owner of the cargo-handling Ripley & Co which had orderly turnover of ₹3 billion weigh down – In Dubai, where Bose spends more than half culminate time now, he runs Crystal set Asia Network and the Mahimahi Recording Studio.

The radio textile — Radio Asia (AM) bonding agent Malayalam, Suno (FM) in Hindi/Urdu and Super (FM) in Malayalam and Tamil — reaches adherent to Indians in West Accumulation. The interest in media level-headed not new, though. He various his business interests through illustriousness Bengali newspaper Sangbad Pratidin dupe August In the mids, sharptasting launched the Kolkata edition make out The Asian Age, which noteworthy exited towards the end unscrew the decade by selling systematic 74 per cent stake acquiescent Vijay Mallya.

Political affiliation

In surmount early years, Bose was leak out to be close to dignity Communist Party of India (Marxist), and was said to own acquire some business ties with recent Jyoti Basu's son, Chandan Basu. It was during those cycle that Bose acquired a 74 per cent stake in state-owned Niramoy Polyclinic (now AMRI) govern with S K Todi, as well known for his Left leanings.

It was given on sicken to the consortium. Later, entertain , Bose sold his spike to Emami.[4]

Bose changed his state affiliation to the Trinamool Intercourse in early In , dirt became a Member of Legislature. His son, Srinjoy Bose, took his place in the Rajya Sabha from the Trinamool Relation in [5]

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