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Bimal Mukherjee
বিমল মুখার্জী
Born
Bimal Mukherjee

1903
Died1987
Calcutta
NationalityIndian
OccupationExplorer

Bimal Mukherjee (Bengali: বিমল মুখার্জী) (1903–1996) was the first Indian globe trotter who travelled the entire world on a bicycle from the year 1926 to 1937.[1] He wrote the book Du Chakay Duniya about his experiences.[2]

The world voyage started on bicycle from Town Hall, Calcutta on December 12, 1926 and halted at Chandannagar for the first night.[1]

He and his three friends Ashok Mukherjee, Ananda Mukherjee and Manindra Ghosh had crossed the Bohemian Alps in bicycles wearing flannel shirts and no woolen clothing in the month of December. They had kept warm by cycling vigorously and alternated keeping one hand in their pockets to prevent frostbite. When asked how they did the amazing feat. He had replied, "We are carrying the sun rays from India!".[2][1]

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References

  1. ^ a b c Du Chakai Duniya, by Bimal Mukherjee, Swarnakshar Prakashani Private Limited, June 1987, ISBN 81-86891-16-1
  2. ^ a b Vol - II, Anjali Basu (2004). Sansad Bangali Charitavidhan (Bengali). Kolkata: Sahitya Sansad. p. 222. ISBN 81-86806-99-7.