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Dear Reader: Thanks for your feedback although you are not aware of works of Multadhara founded by late Sah, which is is a movement to promote Bengali literature and culture around the world. The word Mukhtodara derived from a Bengali words means ‘Free-flowing stream’. The organization is based on the idea that Bengali literature deserve more exposure because it is as splendor as the wave of a flowing stream. With in three decades, Muktadara has spanned many countries—including the United States. It affiliated with many initiatives such as International Language Day, 10 greatest living Bengalese, International Bengla Festival—and 'Amar Ekushey Granthamela. Another distinctive characteristic of the organization is that a significant majority of its associates are children—especially one who born in America.

Please learn more abot Muktadhara by googling it or I give you a link: [1]

Dear Reader: Thank you for your generosity. As you asked to site more source--I have just found that even Wikipidia has an article about Late Cittaranjan Saha: [2]

You know, Wikipedia should have been created the article regarding Multadhara years ago. Its long over due. Thank. Please let me know, if you need more sources. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Jewelakhter (talkcontribs) 07:19, 24 March 2008 (UTC)

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External links are corrupted now. GDibyendu (talk) 14:30, 21 May 2008 (UTC)