In 1923, after Sukumar's death, his younger brother Subinoy took charge of the magazine. The Sukumar Ray years established Sandesh as a magazine that combined literary values with humour and information from different parts of the world. Sukumar was known for his humorous writings. Upendrakishore's son Sukumar Ray went to Great Britain for advanced training in printing technology, and he joined as an active partner after his return.Īfter the death of Upendrakishore Roychowdhury in 1915, his eldest son Sukumar Ray succeeded as the editor of the magazine in 1915. Subsequently the office and the press were shifted to the new building built by Upendrakishore at 100, Garpar Road. The magazine was first published from its office in 22, Sukeas Street. The current phase is the third and longest running one, spanning more than 59 years. The original partners of the venture were Upendrakishore and his sons Sukumar and Subinoy. ![]() ![]() ![]() It was first published by Upendrakishore Ray in 1913 through his publishing company, M/s U. Sandesh ( Bengali: সন্দেশ, Shôndesh) is a Bengali children's magazine. Upendrakishore Ray, Sukumar Ray, Subinoy Ray, Sudhabindu Biswas, Satyajit Ray, Subhash Mukhopadhyay, Leela Majumdar, Nalini Das, Bijoya Ray, Sandip Ray, Sujoy Shome
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