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(2010-2011)
of
SPANDAN
(The Bengali Cultural Association of IISc)
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Annual Souvenir of SPANDAN (2010-2011)
Publisher:
SPANDAN
The Bengali Cultural Association of IISc
Indian Institute of Science
Bangalore – 560012
Website: www.iiscspandan.org
Printed on: 25th June, 2011
Printed by:
Campus Xerox Centre
Near TMSC
Indian Institute of Science Campus
Bangalore – 560012
Ph: +919845368220, 080-23608342
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Working Committee of SPANDAN (2010-2011)
Working Committee members at Freshers’ Welcome Programme (21
st Aug, 2010)
President Prof. Diptiman Sen
General Secretary Satadal Ghosh
Asst. General Secretary Dwaipayan Mukherjee
Convener Pratiti Bhadra
Treasurer(s) Somnath Mukherjee and Shubhadip Chakraborty
Cultural Secretary Arko Barman
Other Members of Cultural
Committee
Mainak Dasgupta, Aditya Narayan Roychoudhury
and Susmita Roy
Library Secretary Rajarshi Bardhan
Magazine Secretary Titas Bera
Website Maintenance Avishek Chatterjee and Bigyan Bhar
Other members Sayantan Mazumdar, Sayantan Ganguli, Arup Nandi
and Sourav Laha
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President’s Column
Spandan is a cultural association which aims to provide a forum for all members of IISc who would like
to showcase their talents in different aspects of Bengali culture. Every year, Spandan organizes a number
of cultural programmes including Freshers‟ Welcome (Nobeen Baron), Bijaya Sommilanee, Banee
Abahonee Sandhya, Saraswati Puja and Rabindra-Nazrul Sandhya. In these programmes, the students
and faculty members (and their families) of IISc present songs, poems, instrumental music, dances, plays
and other items which give the audience some glimpses of the vast universe of Bengali culture. All these
programmes are open to everyone and they help to enrich the cultural atmosphere of our Institute. In
addition to these programmes, Spandan brings out an annual magazine named „Agdum-Bagdum‟ which
contains a variety of writings in Bengali. Since 2011 is the 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath
Tagore, Spandan organized a special programme in the month of May, 2011, in which Prof. Mohan Singh
Khangura presented Rabindra Sangeet.
Spandan has always tried its best to live up to the rich cultural heritage of Bengal. However culture in its
true sense transcends the barrier of language. Hence it gives us great pleasure to see that Bengalis as well
non-Bengalis take part equally in the events arranged by Spandan. Spandan feels proud to embody the
spirit of national integration in this way.
We sincerely hope that the activities of Spandan will continue to receive support and appreciation from
everyone in the years to come.
Prof. Diptiman Sen
President, SPANDAN Committee 2010-2011
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General Secretary’s Column
It is the civilization that adorns a human race with its external decoration and ornamentation, while
culture – the inner soul of the race of the mankind – enlightens its existence. In the words of Dr. S.
Radhakrishnan, “It takes centuries of traditions to build up a civilization and it takes centuries of
civilizations to build up a culture”. Culture is like “the light of the morning, like the pure air of the
mountains, so simple and so true”. And when it is Indian culture, we are talking about, we must not forget
the famous lines of Will Durant in his „Story of Civilization – Our Oriental Heritage‟ that say, “Mother
India is, in many ways, the mother of us all”.
SPANDAN – the Bengali Cultural Association of IISc – is a vibrant entity which carefully nurtures the
different facets of Bengali as well as Indian culture. From the beginning of its journey, around eighteen
years back, its thriving presence is felt across all corners by virtue of its presentation of fragments from
the rich cultural heritage of India. Like previous years, this year also Spandan has been involved in a lot
of activities which, broadly speaking, consist of cultural events, publication of an annual magazine and
general events, details of which are furnished in subsequent sections. Many of the talented individuals of
IISc community presented their skills on these occasions celebrated by Spandan and to quote Dr. J.
Robert Oppenheimer, “as the measure of their creation” they “had to do with the harmonization of what is
new and what is familiar, with the balance between novelty and synthesis, with the struggle to make
partial order in total chaos”.
The 150th birth anniversary of Rabindranath Tagore, one of the greatest exponents of the Indian culture,
made this year especially significant to Spandan. Besides Tagore‟s 150th birth anniversary, Spandan has
also commemorated the 150th and 100th birth anniversaries of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy, father
figure in chemical research in modern India, and Mother Teresa, a personality who dedicated her life to
the well-being of the poor and the destitute in Bengal, respectively. Spandan has also observed the 175th
birth anniversary of Sri Ramakrishna, one of the greatest personalities in religion, philosophy and social
reform and the great motivator of Girish Chandra Ghosh – a key person in Bengali theatre renaissance.
Apart from these, some other key contributions of the incumbent working committee towards the smooth
sailing of Spandan can be summarized as below.
Enhancement of the committee‟s commitment towards the planning of cultural events staged by
Spandan.
Incorporation of the concept of thematically well-planned cultural programmes.
Felicitation of the participants and contributors to the cultural events and the annual magazine
respectively.
Addition of a few events, major among them being „Rabi-Pranaam‟ – a musical evening to
commemorate the 150th birth anniversary of Tagore.
Publication of coloured annual magazine with a professional look.
Maintenance of Bengali books in Ranade Library and making accommodation of a few new
shelves for them.
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Arrangement and meticulous allocation of funds for the successful implementation of all the
above-mentioned activities in 2010-2011.
Continuous efforts to increase the collection of annual subscription.
Strengthening the financial health of Spandan in spite of the sad occurrence of a sufficiently
destabilizing accident and also the presence of a strong economic inflation.
Attention to social welfare and spontaneous response on humanitarian grounds.
Keeping in continuous touch with the well-wishers and patrons of the cultural events of Spandan
and maintaining a growing relationship between them and Spandan.
As a member of the present working committee of Spandan, I must say that it is of immense pleasure to
see all these activities accomplished successfully. In this regard, I would like to congratulate the
committee members, whose hard efforts have borne such success. I would like to thank all those members
of Spandan, who extended their helping hands without any hesitation in times of dire need. On behalf of
the committee, I thank all of you whose direct or indirect support, advice, constructive criticism and
suggestions have made the last year a fruitful one for Spandan. As our sincere gratitude to all of you
whose financial contribution in terms of annual subscription and / or sponsorship, we are mentioning all
your names in subsequent sections. Though the lists have been made with extreme care, still a few
inadvertent mistakes might be there, for which apologies are due. And finally as a fulfillment of our
commitment, we are publishing the details regarding money inflow to and expenditure of Spandan in
2010-2011 in one of the subsequent sections of this annual souvenir.
As the famous saying of Rig-Veda goes, “Truth is one, sages call it variously”, we must appreciate that
the thoughts of various sages try to capture the same truth, thereby making it absolutely subjective. And
hence there is no end to the number of ways people can arrive at the same truth. Culture being the source
of inner nourishment of the human race is also all about enlightened thoughts and is therefore subjective.
Hence, for Spandan, there are still many avenues yet to be explored, leading to newer ways of
representing various facets of Indian culture. And for that sojourn, I, on behalf of the incumbent working
committee, wish all the very best to the next working committee of Spandan.
Satadal Ghosh
General Secretary, SPANDAN Committee 2010-2011
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Contents
Item Page
Working Committee of SPANDAN (2010-2011) 3
President's Column 4
General Secretary's Column 5
Photo of Rabindranath Tagore 8
Activities of SPANDAN in2010-2011 - Cultural Events 9
Activities of SPANDAN in2010-2011 - Annual Magazine
publication 13
Hand-sketch of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy 14
Activities of SPANDAN in2010-2011 - General Events 15
Hand-sketch of Sri Ramakrishna 17
Expenditure and money inflow details of SPANDAN in 2010-
2011 19
Students' Subscription List (2010-2011) 20
Faculty Members' Subscription List (2010-2011) 24
Hand-sketch of Mother Teresa 25
List of financial patrons (2010-2011) 26
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Rabindranath Tagore (7th
May, 1861 – 7th
August, 1941)
“Where the mind is without fear and the head is held high;
Where knowledge is free; Where the world has not been broken up into fragments
by narrow domestic walls; Where words come out from the depth of truth; Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection; Where the clear stream of reason has not lost its way
into the dreary desert sand of dead habit; Where the mind is led forward by thee
into ever-widening thought and action - Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.”
- Rabindranath Tagore
Rabindranath Tagore: Source – Internet
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Activities of SPANDAN in 2010-2011
A] Cultural Events
1. Freshers’ Welcome (‘Nobeen Baron’)
‘Nobeen Baron‟ or Freshers‟
Welcome was organized by Spandan
on the 21st of August, 2010. It was an
evening resplendent with impromptu
skits, songs and several other
performances by the newcomers. In
spite of heavy showers, the students
turned up in impressive numbers
enthralling the audience with their
innovation, group work and musical,
literary and histrionic skills. The
evening concluded with the award of a
token of appreciation to each newcomer, special prizes for outstanding performances, followed by dinner.
2. Bijaya Sommilanee
Before the last of the autumn
clouds could disappear across the
horizon, Spandan organized the
„Bijaya Sommilanee‟ on 12th
November, 2010 in living up to
Bengali traditions. This was an
occasion that enabled the home sick
Bengalees to cherish some
invaluable memories of the festive
season and was punctuated with the
usual „Mishti Mukh‟, cultural events
such as renditions of „Pujor Gaan‟ -
that covered „Adhunik‟ songs from
over five decades, instrumental fusions, dance performance depicting „Mahishasura-Mardinee‟ and a
drama based on Satyajit Ray‟s short story „Patolbabu Filmstar‟. The most heartening aspect of these
performances was the fact that the performers in these events comprised students of IISc, who along with
the faculty members and their family (who showcased a compilation of recitations and songs under the
title „Raag- Dorbaree‟) gifted the audience at the packed auditorium, a truly memorable evening.
Freshers' Welcome 2010
Bijaya Sommilanee 2010
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Banee Abahonee Sandhya and Saraswati Puja 2011
3. Banee Abahonee Sandhya and Saraswati Puja
The cultural programme on the evening preceding the ceremonial worship of the Goddess of Learning
has been the most eagerly awaited cultural event of the Spandan almanac over the years. This year on 12th
February, the same expectant audience received a treat from the performers in the form of some
outstanding performances by students, faculty members and their families. The performance by the
faculty and family included an adapted version of Tagore‟s dance-drama „Balmiki Pratibha‟. This was
followed by a musical programme by students that aimed at touching the various genres of Bengali music,
such as folk songs, keertan, ragasroyee, country music and bangla band, and did so with aplomb. The
writers/poets/artists whose literary and artistic contributions adorned the pages of Spandan‟s annual
magazine „Agdum Bagdum‟ were then awarded a token of appreciation; followed by some individual and
group dance performances by students titled „Bichitra‟. The theme of these dance performances was split
into two parts- Saraswati Chaturanga or homage to the Goddess and Basanta Samagam- the onset of
vernal hues in nature. The event concluded with the staging of a social satire by Utpal Dutta, „Raater
Otithi‟ entirely by students, which earned plaudits from all and sundry.
On Sunday, the 13th of February, Spandan organized the Saraswati Puja, the worship of the Goddess of
Learning and Arts in the morning. The entire campus populace was invited to take part in this auspicious
ceremony and a significant section thronged the place of worship to offer „Pushpanjali‟ and to receive
„Prosad‟. During the evening, there was another cultural programme that saw students and guests light up
the stage with songs, dance performances and recitations. The gala evening culminated in the „Khichuri
Bhog‟ - a conventional dinner that satiates the gastronomic aspirations of most Bengalees following the
worship of the Goddess.
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4. Rabindra-Nazrul Sandhya
As is the case every year, the onset of the
Bengali New Year, heralds the time when
two of the greatest bards from Bengal -
Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam
- take the centre stage in the minds of the
culturally inclined Bengalees, this year was
no different. In a humble attempt at catering
to the taste of the intellectual minds as also to
pay homage to the first Asian Nobel laureate-
Rabindranath Tagore, on the occasion of his
150th birth anniversary, Spandan organized
the „Rabindra-Nazrul Sandhya‟ on the 8th of
May, 2011. There were some excellent solo
renditions of Rabindrasangeet and Nazrulgeeti by the students, but the main attractions were the three
compilations of songs and poems, one by the faculty members and their family („Kobi Pranaam‟) and two
by the students, dedicated to Nazrul („Shunya Aji Gul-bagicha‟) and Tagore („Praan O Praanesh‟).
5. Rabi-Pranaam
This year being concurrent with the
150th birth anniversary of Bengal‟s
greatest bard and India‟s first Nobel
laureate, Rabindranath Tagore,
Spandan organized an additional
programme to pay tribute to one of
the most versatile personalities of the
twentieth century. At the heart of the
programme was Rabindrasangeet
performed by Prof. Mohan Singh
Khangura - who is associated with
the Sangeet Bhaban, Biswa Bharati
University in his capacity as a teacher
of music. The sequence of sixteen
Tagore songs sung by him along with some of his thoughts on Rabindrasangeet that he shared with the
audience, had most of the listeners riveted to their seats. Prior to this, a small token of appreciation was
given away to each of the performers who contributed towards the successful staging of Spandan‟s on-
stage programmes throughout the year through their multifarious skills.
Rabindra-Nazrul Sandhya 2011
Rabi-Pranaam - A special event in May, 2011
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B] Publication of Annual Magazine ‘Agdum-Bagdum’
On the day the Saraswati Puja was actually celebrated
throughout West Bengal (Basanta Panchami, 8th February,
2011), Spandan did not ignore the occasion altogether. Being
a working day, it was not possible to organize the Puja, but
the publication of the annual magazine „Agdum Bagdum‟
certainly did not pose any problems on that account. The
royal size coloured magazine (for the first time ever) drew
effusive praises from readers and connoisseurs of art and
literature alike. Containing creative and humorous short
stories, a novella, insightful essays, wonderful sketches,
paintings and illustrations, crossword puzzle, beautiful poems,
a descriptive travelogue section and some newly introduced
sections, „Agdum Bagdum‟ has lived up to its reputation and
also attracted many new readers.
Cover Page
of Agdum Bagdum - 2011
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Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy (2nd
August, 1861 – 16th
June, 1944)
“It is stated in the Upanishads that The One said, 'I shall be Many'. The beginning of Creation is a move towards self-
immolation. Prafulla Chandra has become many in his pupils and made his heart alive in the hearts of many. And that
would not have been at all possible had he not unreservedly made a gift of himself. The glory of this power in Prafulla
Chandra as teacher will never be worn out by decrepitude. It will extend further in time through the ever-growing
intelligence of youthful hearts; by steady perseverance they will win new treasures of knowledge.”
- Rabindranath Tagore
(On the 70th birthday of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy)
Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy: Sketch - Chandreyee Datta, 17.09.2010
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C] General Events
1. Website Maintenance
Spandan‟s website – www.iiscspandan.org - came up in May 2010, and over the last year, the members
have been punctiliously updating the site, filing it up with photographs of the latest events and
programmes, adding information about upcoming events and activities as also leaving no stone unturned
to ensure that the visitor to the site has the most aesthetically pleasing of experiences. Constant co-
operation, suggestions and feedback from the visitors also play a very important role in the maintenance
of the website.
2. Picnic
During the winter months, the wanderlust that sets Bengalees apart is well known. Spandan too did its
bit to ensure that this was not nipped in the bud, by organizing a picnic on the 9th of January at Arkavathy-
Kavery Sangam. However, the picnic was not restricted to Bengalees alone, but was also open to anyone
associated with IISc. There was a good response and close to fifty people participated in the picnic. But,
owing to some unfortunate circumstances, one of the students met with a tragic accident while bathing at
Mekedatu and was swept along with the tide. Several attempts were made in the days that followed to
find his whereabouts, with aid from the local police, members of Spandan, Students‟ Council, Institute
Authorities, and the media. However, till date he remains missing.
3. Maintenance of Ranade Library
To what was arguably the largest collection of Bengali books in Bengaluru, have been added the entire
collection of Tagore‟s work, the complete published works of Kazi Nazrul Islam and some new volumes
of plays by the legendary playwright Badal Sarkar (who passed away recently), thereby enriching the
assortment even further. A great deal of attention has been focussed on restoring several older volumes,
cataloguing newly procured volumes and meeting the demands of the ever-enthusiastic readers. New
shelves are supposed to replace some older ones in the beginning of July, 2011, to give the Bengali
section of the Ranade Library an immaculate look.
4. Social Welfare
As a part of social responsibility, Spandan has donated a sum of three thousand rupees towards the child
education drive of Ramakrishna Mission.
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5. Publication of Annual Souvenir
As a commitment to its sponsors, well wishers and members alike, Spandan is publishing the annual
souvenir at the end of its term during the academic year 2010-11, highlighting its activities during the
period, and providing a detailed list of expenses and donations/contributions from various quarters and
the sponsors for various event(s).
6. Annual General Body Meeting
At the end of the incumbent committee‟s term, an annual general body meeting will be convened in mid-
July, where the detailed expenditure during the last academic year will be discussed and enlisted.
Moreover, a new committee will be formed from among those members of Spandan who have filed in
suitable nominations for various positions. The process will be finalized in the presence of the senior
members of Spandan comprising several members of the faculty and student community.
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Sri Ramakrishna (18th
February, 1836 – 16th
August, 1886)
Sri Ramakrishna: Sketch - Chandreyee Datta, 12.06.2011
“Ramakrishna Paramahamsa is the epitome of the whole.” – Sri Aurobindo on Sri Ramakrishna
“His life is a searchlight of infinite power thrown upon the whole mass of Indian religious thought. He was the living commentary to the Vedas and to their aim. He had lived in one life the whole cycle of the national religious existence in
India.” – Swami Vivekananda on Sri Ramakrishna
“Ramakrishna's life was an object-lesson in Ahimsa. His love knew no limits, geographical or otherwise. May his divine
love be an inspiration to all.” – Mahatma Gandhi on Sri Ramakrishna
“„ his inner life embraced the whole multiplicity of men and Gods.” – Romain Rolland on Sri Ramakrishna
“His religious activity and experience were, in fact, comprehensive to a degree that had perhaps never before been
attained by any other religious genius, in India or elsewhere.” – Arnold Toynbee on Sri Ramakrishna
"Diverse courses of worship / from varied springs of fulfillment / have mingled in your meditation. / The manifold revelation of the joy of the Infinite / has given form to a shrine of unity in your life / where from far and near arrive
salutations to which I join my own." – Rabindranath Tagore on Sri Ramakrishna
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Expenditure & Money Inflow Details of SPANDAN in 2010-11
Money inflow Details in 2010-2011
Sl.
No. Money inflow category
Amount
(Rs.)
1 Brought forward from earlier committee 23104.54
2 Sale of old magazines 1230.00
3 Sale of CD 'Jodi ar Banshee na baje' 855.00
4 Faculty Subscription 36600.00
5 Student Subscription 88200.00
6 Donation/Contribution from outside 2480.00
7 Collection for Saraswati Puja Bhog (dinner) 12600.00
8 Pranami (Saraswati Puja) 2338.25
9 Sale of Agdum Bagdum (current year) 6550.00
10 Advertizement & Sponsorship 125302.00
11 Picnic registration 24500.00
12 Interest in bank (as on 22nd June, 2011) 2832.00
Total money inflow of Spandan in 2010-11 326591.79
Expenditure Details of SPANDAN in 2010-2011
SL.
No. Event name
Expenditure
(Rs.)
1 Arrangement of sponsorship brochure 1633.00
2 Freshers' Welcome 29490.50
3 Bijaya Sommilanee 11403.00
4 Picnic and Search Operation 35462.00
5 Banee Abahonee Sandhya 15704.00
6 Annual Magazine and Annual Souvenir publication 19587.00
7 Saraswati Puja (2nd day) 70908.00
8 Rabindra-Nazrul Sandhya 3648.00
9 Rabi-Pranaam 79425.00
10 Website 5485.00
11 New books in Ranade Library 4384.00
12 Shelves in Ranade Library (tentative) 16500.00
13 Contribution to social welfare 3000.00
14 Annual General Body Meeting (GBM) (tentative) 1000.00
15 Miscellaneous (publication of CD, procurement of award etc.) 3643.00
Total Expenditure by Spandan in 2010-11 301272.50
Total amount (tentative) transferred to next committee: Rs. 25319.29 only.
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Students’ Subscription List (2010-2011)
Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl. No. Student's Name
1 Abheek Bardhan 39 Anwesa 77 Bijan Roy
2 Abhijit Mitra 40 Anwit Roy 78 Bikash Das
3 Abhijit Pal 41 Apurba Paul 79 biman jana
4 Abhijnan Roychowdhury 42 Archi Dasgupta 80 Bishwanath Chakraborty
5 Abhishek Chatterjee 43 Arijit Chakrabarty 81 Biswa Prateem Das
6 abhishek sinha 44 Arijit Ghosh 82 Biswanath Halder
7 Abhra Bagchi 45 Arijit Mukherjee 83 Briti Deb
8 Abhra Maiti 46 Aritra Kundu 84 Chanchal Sow
9 Abhranil Chatterjee 47 Arjun Sil 85 Chandreyee Datta
10 Achintya 48 Arka Lahiri 86 Charu Chawla
11 achintya bera 49 Arko Barman 87 Debadrita Paria
12 Aditi Banerjee 50 Arnab China 88 debaleena basu
13 Aditya Narayan Roychoudhury 51 Arnab Maity 89 Debalina
14 Adway Mitro 52 Arnab Roy 90 Debangshu Roy
15 Ahin Roy 53 Arnab Roy 91 Debanjan Dasgupta
16 Alakesh Ch. Mandal 54 Arpan Bhattacharya 92 Debarati Bandopadhyay
17 Amit Kumar Majhi 55 Arpan Chatterjee 93 Debarati Chatterjee
18 Amit Patra 56 Arpan Kabiraj 94 Debarghya Banerjee
19 Amit Samanta 57 Arpan Mukhopadhyay 95 debarghya chakraborty
20 Angshuman Modak 58 Arun 96 Debarghya Ghoshdastidar
21 Anindita Das 59 Arunima Banerjee 97 debasish bhoumick
22 Anindita Das 60 Arup Biswas 98 Debasish Manna
23 Anindita Sahoo 61 Arup Kumar Nandy 99 debasish nath
24 Anindya Chatterjee 62 Asfa Ali 100 Debasish Tapna
25 Anirban Bhattacharya 63 Atanu Chaudhuri 101 Debbijoy Bhattacharya
26 Anirban Ghatak 64 Atindra Nath Pal 102 Debjit Khan
27 Anirban Ghosal 65 Atreyee Bhattacharya 103 Debraj Choudhury
28 Anirban Mahato 66 Baishaki Mohanta 104 Deep Sengupta
29 anirban sinha 67 Banabir Pal 105 Dibyendu Mallik
30 Anish Roychowdhury 68 Bappa Maiti 106 Dipak Samanta
31 Anjan Banerjee 69 Bappaditya Gole 107 Dipankar Saha
32 Ankur Goswami 70 Barun Bera 108 Dr. Debasis Koley
33 ansuman biswas 71 Barun Das 109 Dr. Nupur N Sinha
34 Anubrata Dey 72 Barun Kr. Barman 110 Dwaipayan Mukherjee
35 Anup Pramanik 73 Basudev Maiti 111 Gautam Prasanna Kar
36 Anupama Ghosh 74 Basudev Maji 112 gopal goswami
37 Anustuv Pal 75 bhabatosh banik 113 haripada sau
38 Anusua Bhattacharya 76 Bidhan Ch Sardar 114 Himadri Karmakar
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Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl. No. Student's Name
115 Hindol 153 Monipa Saha 191 Ranajit Sai
116 Indrajit Jana 154 Moupiya Maji 192 Ratna Pal
117 Indrajit Mukherjee 155 Mrinal Das 193 Ratul Ray
118 Indrani Banerjee 156 Nachiketa Roy 194 Rikhia Ghosh
119 Jayita Lahiri 157 Nilanjan Chatterjee 195 Ritam Mallik
120 Jhankar Malakar 158 Nilanjan Dey 196 Rohit Ghosh
121 Joydeb Mandal 159 Nirmalendu 197 Rumpa Pal
122 Joydeep Biswas 160 Oindrila Deb 198 Rupamanjari Majumdar
123 Joydeep Dhar 161 Pallavi 199 S K Nath
124 jyotirmoy karje 162 Parikshit Moitra 200 S. K. Ganguly
125 Kallol G 163 Paromita 201 Sabooj Ray
126 Kallol Roy 164 Paromita Bhattacharya 202 Saheli Chakraborty
127 Kallol Sen 165 Paromita Saha 203 Sahely Bhadra
128 Kamalesh Hatua 166 partha mondal 204 Saikat Banerjee
129 Kartick Adhikari 167 Payel Ghatak 205 Saikat Sarkar
130 Kasinath Ojha 168 Pinaki Bhattacharyya 206 Samaresh Midya
131 Kaushik Das 169 Pradipta Ghosh 207 Samir kr. Sarkar
132 Kaustav Manna 170 Prahllad Deb 208 samrat rao
133 Khokan Roy 171 Pralay Mitra 209 Samya Banerjee
134 Korak Sarkar 172 Pranab Basu 210 Samya K Roy
135 Koushambi Mitra 173 Pranay Mondal 211 Sananda Chanda
136 koushik acharyya 174 Prasanta Das 212 Sanchari
137 Krishnagopal Maity 175 Prasenjit Biswas 213 Sanchari Bhattacharya
138 krishnayan basuroy 176 Prasenjit Mondal 214 Sandeep Chatterjee
139 Krishnendu Chakraborty 177 Pratip Saha 215 Sandip Mukherjee
140 Madhuja Samaddar 178 Pratiti Bhadra 216 Sangeeta Santra
141 Madhumita Bera 179 Preeti Garai 217 Sanjoy Mukherjee
142 Madhusudan Manna 180 Preeti Malakar 218 Santanu De
143 Maheswar Maji 181 Pritam Mukherjee 219 Santanu Sarkar
144 Mainak Dasgupta 182 Pritam Som 220 santanu talukder
145 Manisha Ray 183 Priyadarshini Ghosh 221 saptarshi chatterjee
146 manjari gupta 184 Prosenjit Karmakar 222 Saroj Nandi
147 Mantu Santra 185 Raj Kumar Roy 223 Saswata Chakrovarty
148 Md. Ali Alam 186 Raja Mitra 224 Satadal Ghosh
149 Md. Ramiz Reza 187 rajarshi bardhan 225 Satyajit Gupta
150 mohini lahiri 188 Rajdeep Dutta 226 Saurav Bhattacharya
151 Moitreyee Bhattacharya 189 Rajib Biswas 227 Saurav Pramanik
152 Monalisha Patro 190 Ramkrishna Ghosh 228 sayak ghoshal
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Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl.
No.
Student's Name Sl. No. Student's Name
229 Sayan Bagchi 261 Soumi De 293 Sujoy Sarkar
230 Sayan Ghosh 262 Soumit Shankar Mondal 294 Sukla Mondol
231 Sayani Bera 263 Soumitra Das 295 Suman Kalyan Samanta
232 Sayantan Bhattacharya 264 soumya roy 296 sumanta mukherjee
233 Sayantan Chatterjee 265 Soumyadeep Dutta 297 Sumilan Banerjee
234 Sayantan Ganguly 266 Soumyadip Thakur 298 sumitash jana
235 sayantan majumdar 267 Soupitak Pal 299 Sunipa Pramanik
236 sayantan mazumdar 268 Sourav Ghosh 300 Supratim Banerjee
237 Sayonee Ray 269 Sourav Laha 301 Supriya Dey
238 Semonti Bhattacharya 270 Sourav Medya 302 Supriyo Ghosh
239 shantanu chakrabarty 271 Sourav Pal 303 Supti Das
240 Shaon Sahoo 272 Sourav Rakshit 304 Surapriya Saha
241 Shibayan Roy 273 Souvik Mandal 305 Sushil Gorai
242 Shika Hota 274 Sovan Roy 306 Sushovan Mukherjee
243 Shome Subhra Das 275 sreetama das 307 Susmita Roy
244 shouvik datta 276 Srijita Bagchi 308 Swaprava Nath
245 Shrabani Dinda 277 Srimanta Singh 309 Tamal Banerjee
246 Shreya Ayyub 278 subhadip mukherjee 310 Tamoghna Chakrabarti
247 Shubhadip Chakraborty 279 Subham Bhattacharya 311 Tania Guha
248 Shubhajit Guha Roy 280 Subhamay Saha 312 Tanumay Datta
249 Shubhankar Roy Chowdhury 281 Subhendu Roy 313 Taraknath Kundu
250 Shubhendu Chakrabarty 282 Subho Ghosh 314 Tirthankar Dutta
251 Shyam Kanta Sinha 283 Subhomoy Ghatak 315 Titas Bera
252 Siddhartha Patra 284 Subrata Chakraborti 316 Tushar Bera
253 Sirshendu Arosh 285 Sudeep Kr. Ghosh 317 udishnu sanyal
254 Soham Bhattacharya 286 Sudhin Roy 318 Upasana Das
255 Soham Mukherjee 287 Sudip Hazra Choudhury 319 Ushnish Karmakar
256 Soma Maity 288 Sudipta Das 320 utsav sinha
257 Somenath Bose 289 Sudipta Kundu 321 Uttara Basu
258 Somnath Mukherjee 290 Sufal Ch. Swar 322 Vikram Roy Chowdhury
259 Sougata Datta 291 Sujata Bhaumick
260 Soumava Ghosh 292 Sujoy Mukherjee
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Faculty Members’ Subscription List (2010-2011)
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Name Sl.
no.
Name
1. BC 10. EE 17. Materials Engineering
1 Dipankar Nandi 22 Indraneel Sen 45 Aloke Paul
2. MCBL 11. CHEP 46 K.Chattopadhyay
2 Saumitra Das 23 Diptiman Sen 47 Dipankar Banerjee
3 Utpal Nath 12. IN 18. ME
4 Dipshikha Chakravortty 24 T.K. Mondal 48 S.K.Biswas
3. MBU 25 Partha P Mondal 49 Pradip Dutta
5 Dipankar Chatterjee 13. Maths 50 Ashitava Ghosal
4. IPC 26 Trithankar Bhattacharyya 51 Dibakar Sen
6 Pushpendu K. Das 27 Basudeb Datta 52 Saptarshi Basu
7 P.S.Mukherjee 28 Mrinal Kanti Ghosh 19. SERC
8 A.R.Chakrovarty 29 Phoolan Prasad 53 Debnath Pal
5. OC 14.Physics 54 Soumendyu Raha
9 Uday Moitra 30 Arnab Rai Choudhuri 55 S K Nandy
10 Santanu Mukherjee 31 Chandan Dasgupta 20. CE
6. SSCU 32 Jaydeep Basu 56 Debasis Roy
11 Biman Bagchi 33 Arindam Ghosh 57 Debraj Ghosh
12 Aninda Jiban Bhattacharyya 34 Prabal K Maiti 21. CAOS
13 D D Sharma 35 Subroto Mukherjee 58 Debasis Sengupta
7. CEDT 36 Banibrata Mukhopadhyay 59 Prosenjit Ghosh
14 Joy Kuri 37 Abheek Bid 60 Arindam Chakarborty
15 Santanu Mahapatro 15.AE 22. Management Studies
8. CSA 38 Debasish Ghose 61 Chiranjit Mukhopadhyay
16 Chiranjib Bhattacharyya 39 Debiprosad Roy Mahapatro
17 Indrajit Bhattacharyya 40 Jyotirmoy De
18 Sanjit Chatterjee 41 Ranjan Ganguli
9.ECE 16.CPDM
19 Ambarish Ghosh 42 Amaresh Chakrabarti
20 Utpal Mukherji 43 Anindya Deb
21 Gaurab Banerjee 44 Rina Maiti
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Mother Teresa (26th
August, 1910 – 5th
September, 1997)
Mother Teresa: Sketch - Jhelum Chakravorty, 17.09.2010
“One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody. Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you
without leaving happier. „ It is only by mental prayer and spiritual reading that we can cultivate the gift of prayer.”
- Mother Teresa
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List of Financial Patrons (2010-2011)
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Organization Name
1 K. C. Das, Pvt. Ltd. 2 Krishinton Suites
3 R. L. Fine Chem 4 MRO-TEK Ltd.
5 Ramky Group 6 Chemix
7 State Bank of India 8 Outshiny Computer Store
9 Chandrani Pearls 10 Club Stores
11 Haryana Handloom Centre 12 Niranjan Music Shop
13 Campus Xerox Centre 14 Bata India Ltd.
15 Canara Bank 16 Swaadishta
17 M. R. Distributor, Howrah 18 M. R. Distributors, Burdwan
19 Srivari Xerox Centre 20 Tea & coffee kiosk
21 'E' Block Stationeries 22 Jaybee Travels
23 Sri Bansilal Telecom 24 Kusum Restaurant
25 Aastha 26 Raghu Medicals
27 Ravi Cycle Mart 28 Chowdeshwary Juice Centre
29 Parameswara Dry Cleaners 30 S P Mutton Centre
31 Bhagavan Dry Cleaners
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