Proper noun
Majumdar (plural Majumdars)
A surname from Bengali.
As a child in Kolkata, India, Megha Majumdar watched the city come alive during religious celebrations like Diwali, Christmas and Eid. Source: Internet
Arun Majumdar, the director of the Precourt Institute of Energy at Stanford University is to head the team dealing with the Department of Energy, which also designs, manufacturers and tests nuclear weapons. Source: Internet
Basu Majumdar, A. K. (1993), Rabindranath Tagore: The Poet of India, Indus Publishing, ISBN 8185182922, p. 83: "When Gandhi returned to India, Rabindranath's eldest brother Dwijendranath, was perhaps the first to address him as Mahatma. Source: Internet
Both Shahrooz and Majumdar believe the government should consider sanctioning actors affiliated with the regime who have facilitated acts that jeopardize Canadian security. Source: Internet
Dr. Snehal Majumdar, nodal officer of the Pune’s Ruby Hall Clinic’s A.H. Wadia Trust Blood Bank, told they had adequate reserves at the moment, but the situation could worsen if the lockdown extended beyond April and no blood donation camps were held. Source: Internet
For quotation see: see: Majumdar, R. C. "Evolution of Religio-Philosophic Culture in India", in: Radhakrishnan (CHI, 1956), volume 4, p. 49. Maurice Winternitz notes that there are very few places in Indian literature where the Trimurti is mentioned. Source: Internet