"Zemindari" Quotes from Famous Books
... to go to Govindpur, not with the purpose of remaining, but to arrange all his affairs and bid farewell to the house. The zemindari, the family house, and the rest of his landed property of his own acquiring, he would make over by deed to his nephew, Satish Chandra. The deed would need to be drawn up by a lawyer, or it would not stand. The movable wealth he would send to Kamal Mani in Calcutta, sending ... — The Poison Tree - A Tale of Hindu Life in Bengal • Bankim Chandra Chatterjee |