- Hemendra Mohan Bose
Hemendra Mohan Bose ( _bn. হেমেন্দ্র মোহন বসু) (1864 - 1916) was an Indian
entrepreneur and the first Indian to manufacturegramophone s [http://banglapedia.org/HT/B_0589.HTM Bose, Hemendra Mohan] -Banglapedia ] . Many of his businesses spurred from amateur pursuits [http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/mp/2002/08/07/stories/2002080700200400.htm Centenarian of the musical kind]The Hindu - August 7, 2002]Early life
Bose was born in 1864 in the Jaysiddhi village of
Mymensingh District . His studies were conducted atMedical College Kolkata , where he trained to be a medical professional. Bose began experimenting with perfume after college, and began moving away from the medical field and intobusiness Kinnear 42] .Businesses
In 1894, Bose began a perfume shop in
Kolkatta where hedistilled theperfume s at 62Bow Bazar Street inKolkatta . The business was titled "H-Bose Perfumes". He was quite successful from the outset and purchased merchandising rights fortoiletries and a factory as well, which were consolidated at a new space on "6 Shib Narayan Das Lane, Calcutta". By 1900, he had created aprinting press andpublish inghouse titled "Kuntaline Press" at "5 Shib Narayan Das Lane" inKolkatta which incidentally was next door to his perfume business. Later, he establishedIndia 's firstbicycle factory in 1903, one of the first among his Swadeshi ventures.ound recording
In 1900, Bose began to privately make
sound recordings [Vernon 53] after he acquired an Edisonphonograph . He began recording his friends in a leisurely fashion. Some of the first people recorded by Bose included J. C. Bose, P. C. Roy, andRabindranath Tagore . His company became known as "H. Bose recordings" which later became "H. Bose Swadeshi Records". By 1907, thedemand for Bose's recordings grew so great that he began producing his owncylinder s for recording. H. Bose was a well known supporter of theSwadeshi movement and many of his records covered this subject.Notes
References
*Kinnear, Michael S. "Gramophone Company's First Indian Recordings". Popular Prakashan, 1994.
*Vernon, Paul. "Ethnic and Vernacular Music, 1898-1960: A Resource and Guide to Recordings". Greenwood Press, 1995.
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