Dr. BC Roy Engineering College (120)

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Dr. BC Roy Engineering College (120) Print this page Registration List for College : Dr. B. C. Roy Engineering College (120) B. Tech. General Entry B.Tech. in Computer Science & Engineering Provisional Registration Serial Student Father Mother Number 0001 AAQUIB EKRAM EKRAMUL HAQUE SADQUA ANJUM 141200110001 0002 ABHISHEK KESHRI MANOJ KUMAR KESHRI SHANTI DEVI 141200110002 0003 ABHISHEK KUMAR NAVIN KUMAR RUBY DEVI 141200110003 ABHISHEK KUMAR 0004 ASHOK SHAW SARITA SHAW 141200110004 SHAW 0005 ABITATHA MANDAL ARUN PRAKASH MANDAL MITRA MANDAL 141200110005 0006 ABU SAYEM ABUL FAZAL PARMINA BIBI 141200110006 0007 ADDRI MAJEE DEBABRATA MAJEE TAPU MAJEE 141200110007 0008 ADITYA KUMAR JHA SHAMBHU NATH JHA SUDHA DEVI 141200110008 0009 ADITYA NARAYAN SANJEEV KUMAR RENU KUMARI 141200110009 ASHIS KUMAR 0010 AGNISH CHOUDHURY SAMPA CHOUDHURY 141200110010 CHOUDHURY 0011 AISHWARYA MAYANK VIVEK KUMAR KAVITA KUMARI 141200110011 0012 AMARTYA DUTTA ANUP KUMAR DUTTA TANUJA DUTTA 141200110012 AWDHESH KUMAR 0013 AMIT KUMAR KIRAN DEVI 141200110013 MANDAL 0014 ANANNYA GOSWAMI ALOKE KUMAR GOSWAMI SUNITA GOSWAMI 141200110014 0015 ANJALI VERMA SHASHI KUMAR VERMA ARUNA VERMA 141200110015 0016 ANKIT AYUSH AJAY KUMAR THAKUR SARITA THAKUR 141200110016 HARIDWAR PRASAD 0017 ANKITA GUPTA MEERA GUPTA 141200110017 GUPTA 0018 ANKUSH MONDAL UTPAL MANDAL BITHIKA MANDAL 141200110018 0019 ANWESHA DHAR BHASKAR DHAR SHARMILA DHAR 141200110019 0020 ARITRA GANGULY UJJWAL KUMAR GANGULY KUHELI GANGULY 141200110020 0021 ARKA HAZRA BISWANATH HAZRA SIKHA HAZRA 141200110021 0022 ARKAPRABHA KAR ABHIJIT KAR SUPARNA KAR 141200110022 0023 ARNAB SEN ALOK KUMAR SEN ASIMA SEN 141200110023 ASHOK KUMAR 0024 ARPITA CHATTERJEE PURNIMA CHATTERJEE 141200110024 CHATTERJEE 0025 ASHISH KUMAR NOKHLAL SHARMA MALTI SHARMA 141200110025 0026 ASHMITA SAHA ARJUN KUMAR SAHA PARAMITA ARJUN SAHA 141200110026 0027 ASHUTOSH ROY MANOJ KUMAR ROY PUNITA ROY 141200110027 0028 ATUL KRISHNA ASHOK KUMAR SINGH KUMKUM SINGH 141200110028 0029 ATUL PRAKASH AMAR KUMAR SINGH MINAKSHI KUMARI 141200110029 0030 AVINASH KUMAR MADAN MOHAN PASWAN SUNITA KUMARI 141200110030 0031 AYUSH SAURAV SUMAN KUMAR KALYANI SRIVATAVA 141200110031 0032 AYUSHI VERMA MANOJ KUMAR VERMA VANDANA VERMA 141200110032 0033 CHANDAN RAJA SINGH NARAD SINGH RENU SINGH 141200110033 CHANDRANATH 0034 JOYDEV MONDAL NEELIMA MONDAL 141200110034 MONDAL 0035 DEBOPRIYA RAY DEBASISH RAY SUMANA RAY 141200110035 0036 DEEPAK PRASAD RAMASHRAY PRASAD SUNITA PRASAD 141200110036 0037 DHANANJAY PANDEY BIRENDRA KUMAR MALA PANDEY 141200110037 PANDEY 0038 DHRUV CHAKRABORTY SUDIP CHAKRABORTY BANASHREE CHAKRABORTY 141200110038 0039 DIPTI GORAI DINABANDHU GORAI BANDANA GORAI 141200110039 0040 DONA CHOWDHURY DEBDULAL CHOWDHURY DIPA CHOWDHURY 141200110040 0041 DURGESH NANDAN LATE PAWAN KUMAR SANDHY DEVI 141200110041 0042 EMILI SARKAR AJOY SARKAR MITHU SARKAR 141200110042 0043 GITA KUMARI MANILAL SAHA KAUSHALYA DEVI 141200110043 HIMANSHU SHEKHAR 0044 CHANDRA SHEKHAR JHA CHANDA JHA 141200110044 JHA 0045 JATIN DILIP KUMAR SAHU MADHU DEVI 141200110045 0046 JOYITA CHAKRABORTY SUPRIYO CHAKRABORTY SHUVA CHAKRABORTY 141200110046 0047 JYOTI KUMARI SHASHI SHEKHAR PRASAD ARTI PRASAD 141200110047 RAJENDRA PRASAD 0048 KAJAL GUPTA BABITA GUPTA 141200110048 GUPTA 0049 KARISHMA SINGH JAGANNATH SINGH SUNITA SINGH 141200110049 KARTICK DAS 0050 ASHIS BANERJEE CHANDANA BANERJEE 141200110050 BANERJEE 0051 KOMAL KUMARI HARI KISHORE SINGH RENU SINGH 141200110051 0052 KUMAR ABHISHEK SRIKANT PANDEY SHOBHA PANDEY 141200110052 0053 KUMAR SHANU RANJAN KUMAR SINHA SUSHMA SINHA 141200110053 0054 KUMAR SHIVAM UDAY KUMAR NEELAM DEVI 141200110054 0055 KUMAR SHIVAM RAJESH KUMAR SINGH GEETA SINGH 141200110055 0056 MANISH CHANDRA MANOJ KUMAR NEELAM DEVI 141200110056 0057 MD JUNAID ASHRAF ABDUR RAUF MOBINA KHATOON 141200110057 0058 MONCHEN KUMAR BARUN KUMAR SEEMA SINGH 141200110058 0059 MOU MONDAL SUJIT KUMAR MONDAL UTTARA MONDAL 141200110059 0060 NEERAJ KUMAR SINGH PAWAN KUMAR SINGH RENU DEVI 141200110060 0061 NEETU KUMARI SURESH LAL VERMA ANURADHA VERMA 141200110061 0062 NIKHIL SHANKAR SHYAM SUNDAR USHA 141200110062 0063 NIMISHA KUNDU SUBHABRATA KUNDU SOMA KUNDU 141200110063 0064 NIRAJ KUMAR GANGA PRASAD SAH CHANDRA KALA DEVI 141200110065 0065 NIRAJ KUMAR RAMESH YADAV TETARA DEVI 141200110064 0066 NISHA KUMARI SANJAY SINGH RITA DEVI 141200110066 0067 NISHI KUMARI RANJIT KUMAR ANITA DEVI 141200110067 0068 OM KUMAR SINGH AJAY KUMAR SINGH NIBHA DEVI 141200110068 0069 OMKAR KUMAR SANJAY KUMAR VEENA DEVI 141200110069 0070 PIYUSH KUMAR RAJENDRA PRASAD NIRMALA KUMARI 141200110070 0071 PIYUSH RANJAN ASHOK KUMAR LAL DAS ANJANI DAS 141200110071 0072 POOJA GHOSH MRINAL KANTI GHOSH SUCHETA GHOSH 141200110072 0073 POOJA MANDAL BIDYA SAGAR MANDAL REENA MANDAL 141200110073 PRABHAKAR KUMAR 0074 DHANANJAY OJHA URMILA DEVI 141200110074 OJHA 0075 PRACHEE PRAWIN KUMAR SINGH PINKI DEVI 141200110075 0076 PRADEEP KUMAR RATHU MAHATO JHULAN DEVI 141200110076 0077 PRANAV PRAKASH RABINDRA PRASAD SHAILJA PRASAD 141200110077 0078 PRANAY GAURAV VIJAY SHANKAR MISHRA KUMARI SEEMA JHA 141200110078 0079 PRITI KUMARI DEO DAS MODI MANJU MODI 141200110079 0080 PRITI RAMAN VIVEKANAND DEO RANJANA DEO 141200110080 PRIYANKA 0081 PROBAL CHAKRAVARTY INDRANI CHAKRAVARTY 141200110081 CHAKRAVARTY HARENDRA PRASAD 0082 PURNIMA BHARTI MANORAMA GUPTA 141200110082 GUPTA 0083 RAHUL KUMAR PURI HARENDRA NATH PURI INDU DEVI 141200110083 0084 RAJA THAKUR PRAMOD THAKUR SUNITA DEVI 141200110084 0085 RAKTIM MITRA TAPAN KUMAR MITRA MANSHI MITRA 141200110085 CHANDRA SHEKHAR 0086 RANI ROOPSHREE ANITA KUMARI 141200110086 MISHRA 0087 RAYAN DAS KAMAL KUMAR DAS SUNITA DAS 141200110087 0088 RIMPA SINGHA RAY ASIT SINGHA RAY CHITRA SINGHA RAY 141200110088 0089 RITIK RAJ BIJENDRA NATH SARITA KUMARI 141200110089 0090 ROUSHAN KUMAR PHULBACHAN YADAV PRATIMA DEVI 141200110090 0091 SALMA SABNAM MIR SYEAD ALI SYEAD ROJINA 141200110091 0092 SALONEE SINGH PRABHUNATH SINGH KALA DEVI 141200110092 SANATAN KUMAR 0093 KAUSHAL KISHORE JHA SHASHI KIRAN DEVI 141200110093 MURLY 0094 SANTOSH KUMAR ISHWARI PRASAD SARASWATI SHARMA 141200110094 0095 SANU KOUSHIK KAMAL SINGH SUMAN DEVI 141200110095 0096 SAROJ PATRA MANIKMOY PATRA KRISHNA PATRA 141200110096 SAYANTAN 0097 UJJAL CHATTERJEE SAMAPTI CHATTERJEE 141200110097 CHATTERJEE DILIP KUMAR SINGHA 0098 SERA SINGHA ROY SIMA SINGHA ROY 141200110098 ROY 0099 SHAHBAZ ANSARI SHABBIR ANSARI HASINA KHATOON 141200110099 0100 SHASHANK SHEKHAR RAGHU CHANDRA JHA MANORAMA DEVI 141200110100 SHASHI KUMAR 0101 VIJAY KUMAR MANDAL GAYATRI KUMARI 141200110101 RANJAN 0102 SHILPI RUDRA BHASKAR RUDRA SUBHRA RUDRA 141200110102 0103 SHIVAM DEY ROBIN KUMAR DEY ALOK DEY 141200110103 0104 SHRIMANT KUMAR BAIJNATH PRASAD GUPTA RENU GUPTA 141200110104 0105 SHUBHAM KUMAR KANHAIYA LAL GUPTA REKHA DEVI 141200110105 0106 SIRSHA MUKHERJEE SAMAR MUKHERJEE RINKU MUKHERJEE 141200110106 0107 SK SAMSUZZAMAN SK ABDUL ODUD JINNAT BEGUM 141200110107 SOUGATA 0108 GAUTAM BHATTACHARJEE SUDATTA BHATTACHARJEE 141200110108 BHATTACHARJEE 0109 SOURAV CHATTERJEE SUBRATA CHATTERJEE SUMITA CHATTERJEE 141200110109 0110 SOURAV KARMAKAR MANMATHA KARMAKAR MADHURI KARMAKAR 141200110110 0111 SOURAV MARIAL PARAMESHWAR MARIAL RAJLAXMI MARIAL 141200110111 0112 SRIJON HAZRA NANIGOPAL HAZRA ANJANA HAZRA 141200110112 0113 SUBRATA MAITY SANKAR MAITY CHHABI MAITY 141200110113 SUCHARITA NABA KUMAR 0114 CHHANDA CHAUDHURY 141200110114 CHAUDHURY CHAUDHURY 0115 SUDIPTA LAHA SRIKANTA LAHA SUTARA LAHA 141200110115 0116 SULEKHA KUMARI JAGESHWAR GORAIN RITA DEVI 141200110116 0117 SUNNY KUMAR SANJEEV KUMAR SINGH RANJU DEVI 141200110117 0118 SURAJ KUMAR NAND KISHORE PRASAD SHASHI BALA PRASAD 141200110118 RAJESH KUMAR 0119 SWAPNIL SRIVASTAV BANDANA 141200110119 SRIVASTAV SWARNALI 0120 SUBRATA CHAKRABORTY PURNIMA CHAKRABORTY 141200110120 CHAKRABORTY TANUSREE 0121 TAPAN CHAKRABORTY SMRITIKANA CHAKRABORTY 141200110121 CHAKRABORTY 0122 VINEET KUMAR JHA BINOD KR. JHA LALITA JHA 141200110122 0123 VISHAL KUMAR MAHENDRA SAW KALPANA DEVI 141200110123 0124 ZEESHAN ALI MD AZAD SANJIDA BANO 141200110124 B.Tech. in Information Technology Provisional Registration Serial Student Father Mother Number AWADHESH CHANDRA 0001 ABHISHEK KASHYAP MIRDULA DEVI 141200110125 GUPTA 0002 ADARSH ANAND VIJAY KUMAR ABHA KUMARI 141200110126 0003 AMBRISH KUMAR MITHILESH KUMAR JHA LAKSHMI DEVI 141200110127 0004 ANIMESH ROSE UMA KANT SAH BANDANA SALINI 141200110128 0005 ANITA KUMARI JAGLAL RAY JYOTSANA DEVI 141200110129 0006 ANKITA KASHYAP RAMSAGAR SHARMA NIRMALA SHARMA 141200110130 0007 ARPITA ROY ARUP ROY ALAPINI ROY 141200110131 0008 ASHOK KUMAR NANDESHWAR RAM RAM RATI DEVI 141200110132 0009 AVINASH KR SAW OM PRAKASH SAW RAM PIYARI DEVI 141200110133 0010 AYUSH RAJ BIPIN KUMAR REKHA DEVI 141200110134 0011 BIKASH SUPAN DILIP SUPAN MINA SUPAN 141200110135 0012 JAYANTA PAUL JOYDEB PAUL MITALI PAUL 141200110136 0013 KAMOLIKA DAS KANCHAN KUMAR DAS KAKULI DAS 141200110137 0014 KARAMVEER SINGH BALBIR SINGH KULWANT KAUR 141200110138 0015 KASHISH PRIYA PANKAJ KUMAR BINDU DEVI 141200110139 0016 KUMARI NEHA LALAN KUMAR MISHRA SENU MISHRA 141200110140 0017 MANAS MAHAJAN NIRANJAN LAL MAHAJAN SUDHA MAHAJAN 141200110141 SHYAM SUNDER SINGH 0018 MANISH KUMAR NEERA DEVI 141200110142 YADAV 0019 MAUSHMI ANIL KUMAR SINGH KIRAN SINGH 141200110143 0020 MAYANK KUMAR SANJAY KUMAR MISHRA REKHA DEVI 141200110144 0021 MD TAUHEED ALAM MD MUSTAQUE SANJARI BANO 141200110145 0022 MEDHA PRIYA ROY CHANDRESHWAR ROY USHA ROY 141200110146 0023 MOHANA MAJUMDER SUKUMAR MAJUMDER SHIPRA MAJUMDER 141200110147 0024 MRINAL ANAND SATYANARAYAN VERMA SUDHANSU SINHA 141200110148 0025 NIRBHAY KANT SINGH LALAN SINGH NIRAJ DEVI 141200110149
Recommended publications
  • Letter Correspondences of Rabindranath Tagore: a Study
    Annals of Library and Information Studies Vol. 59, June 2012, pp. 122-127 Letter correspondences of Rabindranath Tagore: A Study Partha Pratim Raya and B.K. Senb aLibrarian, Instt. of Education, Visva-Bharati, West Bengal, India, E-mail: [email protected] b80, Shivalik Apartments, Alakananda, New Delhi-110 019, India, E-mail:[email protected] Received 07 May 2012, revised 12 June 2012 Published letters written by Rabindranath Tagore counts to four thousand ninety eight. Besides family members and Santiniketan associates, Tagore wrote to different personalities like litterateurs, poets, artists, editors, thinkers, scientists, politicians, statesmen and government officials. These letters form a substantial part of intellectual output of ‘Tagoreana’ (all the intellectual output of Rabindranath). The present paper attempts to study the growth pattern of letters written by Rabindranath and to find out whether it follows Bradford’s Law. It is observed from the study that Rabindranath wrote letters throughout his literary career to three hundred fifteen persons covering all aspects such as literary, social, educational, philosophical as well as personal matters and it does not strictly satisfy Bradford’s bibliometric law. Keywords: Rabindranath Tagore, letter correspondences, bibliometrics, Bradfords Law Introduction a family man and also as a universal man with his Rabindranath Tagore is essentially known to the many faceted vision and activities. Tagore’s letters world as a poet. But he was a great short-story writer, written to his niece Indira Devi Chaudhurani dramatist and novelist, a powerful author of essays published in Chhinapatravali1 written during 1885- and lectures, philosopher, composer and singer, 1895 are not just letters but finer prose from where innovator in education and rural development, actor, the true picture of poet Rabindranath as well as director, painter and cultural ambassador.
    [Show full text]
  • IP Tagore Issue
    Vol 24 No. 2/2010 ISSN 0970 5074 IndiaVOL 24 NO. 2/2010 Perspectives Six zoomorphic forms in a line, exhibited in Paris, 1930 Editor Navdeep Suri Guest Editor Udaya Narayana Singh Director, Rabindra Bhavana, Visva-Bharati Assistant Editor Neelu Rohra India Perspectives is published in Arabic, Bahasa Indonesia, Bengali, English, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Pashto, Persian, Portuguese, Russian, Sinhala, Spanish, Tamil and Urdu. Views expressed in the articles are those of the contributors and not necessarily of India Perspectives. All original articles, other than reprints published in India Perspectives, may be freely reproduced with acknowledgement. Editorial contributions and letters should be addressed to the Editor, India Perspectives, 140 ‘A’ Wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi-110001. Telephones: +91-11-23389471, 23388873, Fax: +91-11-23385549 E-mail: [email protected], Website: http://www.meaindia.nic.in For obtaining a copy of India Perspectives, please contact the Indian Diplomatic Mission in your country. This edition is published for the Ministry of External Affairs, New Delhi by Navdeep Suri, Joint Secretary, Public Diplomacy Division. Designed and printed by Ajanta Offset & Packagings Ltd., Delhi-110052. (1861-1941) Editorial In this Special Issue we pay tribute to one of India’s greatest sons As a philosopher, Tagore sought to balance his passion for – Rabindranath Tagore. As the world gets ready to celebrate India’s freedom struggle with his belief in universal humanism the 150th year of Tagore, India Perspectives takes the lead in and his apprehensions about the excesses of nationalism. He putting together a collection of essays that will give our readers could relinquish his knighthood to protest against the barbarism a unique insight into the myriad facets of this truly remarkable of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in Amritsar in 1919.
    [Show full text]
  • Rule Section
    Rule Section CO 827/2015 Shyamal Middya vs Dhirendra Nath Middya CO 542/1988 Jayadratha Adak vs Kadan Bala Adak CO 1403/2015 Sankar Narayan das vs A.K.Banerjee CO 1945/2007 Pradip kr Roy vs Jali Devi & Ors CO 2775/2012 Haripada Patra vs Jayanta Kr Patra CO 3346/1989 + CO 3408/1992 R.B.Mondal vs Syed Ali Mondal CO 1312/2007 Niranjan Sen vs Sachidra lal Saha CO 3770/2011 lily Ghose vs Paritosh Karmakar & ors CO 4244/2006 Provat kumar singha vs Afgal sk CO 2023/2006 Piar Ali Molla vs Saralabala Nath CO 2666/2005 Purnalal seal vs M/S Monindra land Building corporation ltd CO 1971/2006 Baidyanath Garain& ors vs Hafizul Fikker Ali CO 3331/2004 Gouridevi Paswan vs Rajendra Paswan CR 3596 S/1990 Bakul Rani das &ors vs Suchitra Balal Pal CO 901/1995 Jeewanlal (1929) ltd& ors vs Bank of india CO 995/2002 Susan Mantosh vs Amanda Lazaro CO 3902/2012 SK Abdul latik vs Firojuddin Mollick & ors CR 165 S/1990 State of west Bengal vs Halema Bibi & ors CO 3282/2006 Md kashim vs Sunil kr Mondal CO 3062/2011 Ajit kumar samanta vs Ranjit kumar samanta LIST OF PENDING BENCH LAWAZIMA : (F.A. SECTION) Sl. No. Case No. Cause Title Advocate’s Name 1. FA 114/2016 Union Bank of India Mr. Ranojit Chowdhury Vs Empire Pratisthan & Trading 2. FA 380/2008 Bijon Biswas Smt. Mita Bag Vs Jayanti Biswas & Anr. 3. FA 116/2016 Sarat Tewari Ms. Nibadita Karmakar Vs Swapan Kr. Tewari 4.
    [Show full text]
  • Government of Assam OFFICE of the COMMISSIONER of TAXES
    Government of Assam OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES PROVISIONAL LIST OF CANDIDATES FOR THE POSTS OF JUNIOR ASSISTANT UNDER THE COMMISSIONER OF TAXES, GOVERNMENT OF ASSAM Sl No Online Application No. Name of the CandidateFather Name Mother Name 1 199005617 A R AMIN ULLA RAHIMUDDIN AHMED KARIMAN NESSA 2 199005659 A R ATIQUE ULLA RAHIMUDDIN AHMED KARIMAN NESSA 3 199003745 AARTI KUMARI RAM CHANDAR PRASAD SADHNA DEVI 4 199008979 ABANI DOLEY KASHINATH DOLEY ANJULI DOLEY 5 199010295 ABANI KANTA SINGHA RADHA KANTA SINGHA ABHOYA RANI SINHA 6 199008302 ABANI PHUKAN DILESWAR PHUKAN LICI PHANGCHOPI 7 199003746 ABDUL AHAD CHOUDHURY ATAUR RAHMAN CHOUDHURY RABIA KHANAM CHOUDHURY 8 199011920 ABDUL BATEN KASEM ALI SHUKITAN NESSA 9 199006876 ABDUL HAMIM LASKAR ABDUL MANAF LASKAR HALIMA KHATUN LASKAR 10 199002148 ABDUL HASIM MD NAZMUL HAQUE DELANGISH BEGUM 11 199009460 ABDUL HUSSAIN BULMAJAN ALI AJEBUN NESSA BEGUM 12 199001151 ABDUL KADIR ALI ANOWAR HUSSAIN AIAJUN BEGUM 13 199003077 ABDUL KHAN NUR HUSSAIN KHAN MONICA KHATOON 14 199002194 ABDUL MAHSIN HOQUE MD NAZMUL HOQUE DELANGISH BEGUM 15 199009870 ABDUL MALIK MUZAMMEL HOQUE AZEDA BEGUM 16 199010603 ABDUL MANNAN JULHAS ALI FIROZA BEGUM 17 199012475 ABDUL MAZID FAZAR ALI RUPJAN BEGUM 18 199005498 ABDUL MOTLIB ABDUL AZIM ILA BEGUM 19 199000721 ABDUL MUNIM AHMED ABDUS SAMAD AHMED NASIM BANU AKAND 20 199010439 ABDUL ROSHID SURHAB ALI MAHARUMA BEGUM 21 199003052 ABDUL SAYED ABDUL LATIF MEAH SAIRA KHATUN 22 199003735 ABDUL WADUD HAKIM ALI MANOWARA BEGUM 23 199000601 ABDUL WASHIF AHMED HASIB AHMED ANUARA
    [Show full text]
  • Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Title Accno Language Author / Script Folios DVD Remarks
    www.ignca.gov.in Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Title AccNo Language Author / Script Folios DVD Remarks CF, All letters to A 1 Bengali Many Others 75 RBVB_042 Rabindranath Tagore Vol-A, Corrected, English tr. A Flight of Wild Geese 66 English Typed 112 RBVB_006 By K.C. Sen A Flight of Wild Geese 338 English Typed 107 RBVB_024 Vol-A A poems by Dwijendranath to Satyendranath and Dwijendranath Jyotirindranath while 431(B) Bengali Tagore and 118 RBVB_033 Vol-A, presenting a copy of Printed Swapnaprayana to them A poems in English ('This 397(xiv Rabindranath English 1 RBVB_029 Vol-A, great utterance...') ) Tagore A song from Tapati and Rabindranath 397(ix) Bengali 1.5 RBVB_029 Vol-A, stage directions Tagore A. Perumal Collection 214 English A. Perumal ? 102 RBVB_101 CF, All letters to AA 83 Bengali Many others 14 RBVB_043 Rabindranath Tagore Aakas Pradeep 466 Bengali Rabindranath 61 RBVB_036 Vol-A, Tagore and 1 www.ignca.gov.in Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan Title AccNo Language Author / Script Folios DVD Remarks Sudhir Chandra Kar Aakas Pradeep, Chitra- Bichitra, Nabajatak, Sudhir Vol-A, corrected by 263 Bengali 40 RBVB_018 Parisesh, Prahasinee, Chandra Kar Rabindranath Tagore Sanai, and others Indira Devi Bengali & Choudhurani, Aamar Katha 409 73 RBVB_029 Vol-A, English Unknown, & printed Indira Devi Aanarkali 401(A) Bengali Choudhurani 37 RBVB_029 Vol-A, & Unknown Indira Devi Aanarkali 401(B) Bengali Choudhurani 72 RBVB_029 Vol-A, & Unknown Aarogya, Geetabitan, 262 Bengali Sudhir 72 RBVB_018 Vol-A, corrected by Chhelebele-fef. Rabindra- Chandra
    [Show full text]
  • JA-097-17-III (Rabindra Sangit) Inst.P65
    www.a2zSubjects.com PAPER-III RABINDRA SANGIT Signature and Name of Invigilator 1. (Signature) __________________________ OMR Sheet No. : ............................................... (Name) ____________________________ (To be filled by the Candidate) 2. (Signature) __________________________ Roll No. (Name) ____________________________ (In figures as per admission card) Roll No.________________________________ J A 0 9 7 1 7 (In words) 1 Time : 2 /2 hours] [Maximum Marks : 150 Number of Pages in this Booklet : 32 Number of Questions in this Booklet : 75 Instructions for the Candidates ¯Ö¸üßõÖÖÙ£ÖµÖÖë Ûêú ×»Ö‹ ×®Ö¤ìü¿Ö 1. Write your roll number in the space provided on the top of 1. ‡ÃÖ ¯Öéšü Ûêú ‰ú¯Ö¸ü ×®ÖµÖŸÖ Ã£ÖÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü †¯Ö®ÖÖ ¸üÖê»Ö ®Ö´²Ö¸ü ×»Ö×ÜÖ‹ … this page. 2. ‡ÃÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Ö¡Ö ´Öë ¯Ö“ÖÆü¢Ö¸ü ²ÖÆãü×¾ÖÛú»¯ÖßµÖ ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö Æïü … 2. This paper consists of seventy five multiple-choice type of 3. ¯Ö¸üßõÖÖ ¯ÖÏÖ¸ü´³Ö ÆüÖê®Öê ¯Ö¸ü, ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê ¤êü ¤üß •ÖÖµÖêÝÖß … ¯ÖÆü»Öê questions. ¯ÖÖÑ“Ö ×´Ö®Ö™ü †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ ÜÖÖê»Ö®Öê ŸÖ£ÖÖ ˆÃÖÛúß ×®Ö´®Ö×»Ö×ÜÖŸÖ 3. At the commencement of examination, the question booklet •ÖÖÑ“Ö Ûêú ×»Ö‹ פüµÖê •ÖÖµÖëÝÖê, וÖÃÖÛúß •ÖÖÑ“Ö †Ö¯ÖÛúÖê †¾Ö¿µÖ Ûú¸ü®Öß Æîü : will be given to you. In the first 5 minutes, you are requested (i) to open the booklet and compulsorily examine it as below : ¯ÖÏ¿®Ö-¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ ÜÖÖê»Ö®Öê Ûêú ×»Ö‹ ¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ ¯Ö¸ü »ÖÝÖß ÛúÖÝÖ•Ö Ûúß ÃÖᯙ (i) To have access to the Question Booklet, tear off the paper ÛúÖê ±úÖ›Ìü »Öë … ÜÖã»Öß Æãü‡Ô µÖÖ ×²Ö®ÖÖ Ã™üßÛú¸ü-ÃÖᯙ Ûúß ¯Öã×ßÖÛúÖ seal on the edge of this cover page.
    [Show full text]
  • Compiled Ghazipur
    ASHA Database Ghazipur Name Of Name Of Name Of Name Of Sub- ID No.of Population S.No. Name Of ASHA Husband's Name Name Of Village District Block CHC/BPHC Centre ASHA Covered 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Mirjabad 3003001 Aarti Devi Awadesh Ram Devchandpur 1000 2 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Chandpur 3003002 Aarti Thakur Shiv Ji Thakur Sonadi 1000 3 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Veerpur 3003003 Aasha Devi Madan Sharma Veerpur 1000 4 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Pakhanpura 3003004 Aasiya Taukir Pakhanpura 1000 5 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Bhawarkole 3003005 Afsana Khatun Akbar Khan Maheshpur 1000 6 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Bhawarkole 3003006 Ahamadi Kalim Khan Ranipur 1000 7 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Awathahi 3003007 Anita Devi Jang Bahadur Awathahi 1000 8 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Khardiya 3003008 Anita Devi Indal Dubey Khardiya 1000 9 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Chandpur 3003009 Anju Devi Om Prakash Sonadi 1000 10 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Joga Musahib 3003010 Anju Gupta AnilKharwar Gupta Joga Musahib 1000 11 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Maniya 3003011 Anju Kushwaha Om Prakash Maniya 1000 12 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Sukhadehara 3003012 Anju Shukla Brij kushwahaBihari Shukla Sukhadehara 1000 13 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Chandpur 3003013 Anupama Tiwari Ramashankar Tiwari Sonadi 1000 14 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Gondour 3003014 Arpita Rai Umesh Kr. Rai Gondour 1000 15 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Amrupur 3003015 Bandana Ojha Harivansh Ojha Vatha 1000 16 Ghazipur Bhawarkole Gondour Awathahi 3003016 Bebi Rai
    [Show full text]
  • 1 1 RABINDRANATH TAGORE and ASIAN UNIVERSALISM SUGATA BOSE Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University a World-Historical
    1 1 RABINDRANATH TAGORE AND ASIAN UNIVERSALISM SUGATA BOSE Gardiner Professor of History, Harvard University A world-historical transformation is under way in the early twenty-first century as Asia recovers the global position it had lost in the late eighteenth century. Yet the idea of Asia and a spirit of Asian universalism were alive and articulated in a variety of registers during the period of European imperial domination. Rabindranath Tagore was one of the most creative exponents of an Asia-sense in the early twentieth century. “Each country of Asia will solve its own historical problems according to its strength, nature and need,” Tagore said during a visit to Iran in 1932, “but the lamp that they will each carry on their path to progress will converge to illuminate the common ray of knowledge...it is only when the light of the spirit glows that the bond of humanity becomes true.”1 On February 10, 1937, Tagore composed his poem on another continent, “Africa”, towards the end of his long and creative life in literature. Even more than the empathy for Africa’s history of ‘blood and tears’, what marked the poem was a searing sarcasm directed at the false universalist claims of an unnamed Europe. Even as the ‘barbaric greed of the civilized’ put on naked display their ‘shameless inhumanity’, church bells rang out in neighborhoods across the ocean in the name of a benign God, children played in their mother’s laps, and poets sang paeans to beauty.2 The sanctimonious hypocrisy of the colonizer stood in stark opposition to the wretched abjection of the colonized.
    [Show full text]
  • Visva-Bharati, Sangit-Bhavana Department of Rabindra Sangit, Dance & Drama CURRICULUM for UNDERGRADUATE COURSE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM
    Visva-Bharati, Sangit-Bhavana Department of Rabindra Sangit, Dance & Drama CURRICULUM FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM COURSE CODE: DURATION: 3 COURSE CODE SIX SEMESTER BMS YEARS NO: 41 Sl.No Course Semester Credit Marks Full Marks . 1. Core Course - CC 14 Courses I-IV 14X6=84 14X75 1050 08 Courses Practical 06 Courses Theoretical 2. Discipline Specific Elective - DSE 04 Courses V-VI 4X6=24 4X75 300 03 Courses Practical 01 Courses Theoretical 3. Generic Elective Course – GEC 04 Course I-IV 4X6=24 4X75 300 03 Courses Practical 01 Courses Theoretical 4. Skill Enhancement Compulsory Course – SECC III-IV 2X2=4 2X25 50 02 Courses Theoretical 5. Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course – AECC I-II 2X2=4 2X25 50 02 Courses Theoretical 6. Tagore Studies - TS (Foundation Course) I-II 4X2=8 2X50 100 02 Courses Theoretical Total Courses 28 Semester IV Credits 148 Marks 1850 Page 1 of 109 CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM B.MUS (HONS) COURSE AND MARKS DISTRIBUTION STRUCTURE CC DSE GEC SECC AEC TS SEM C TOTA PRA THE PRA THE PRA THE THE THE THE L C O C O C O O O O I 75 75 - - 75 - - 25 50 300 II 75 75 - - 75 - - 25 50 300 III 150 75 - - 75 - 25 - - 325 IV 150 75 - - - 75 25 - - 325 V 75 75 150 - - - - - - 300 VI 75 75 75 75 - - - - - 300 TOTA 600 450 225 75 225 75 50 50 100 1850 L Page 2 of 109 CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM B.MUS (HONS) OUTLINE OF THE COURSE STRUCTURE COURSE COURSE TYPE CREDITS MARKS HOURS PER CODE WEEK SEMESTER-I CC-1 PRACTICAL 6 75 12 CC-2 THEORETICAL 6 75 6 GEC-1 PRACTICAL 6 75 12 AECC-1 THEORETICAL 2 25 2 TS-1 THEORETICAL
    [Show full text]
  • Pradipta(SEPHIS)
    CONTENTS Editorial Symposia South 02 Samita Sen, Shamil Jeppie, Carlos I. Degregori 36 Chandak Sengoopta, Relocating Ray: Beyond Renoir, Renaissance and Revolution. 03 Letters Across the South Vishnu Padayachee, The Story of Ike’s Bookshop, 3 38 Interview 33 Durban, South Africa. Manujendra Kundu, Third Theatre in Bengal: An 04 Interview with Badal Sircar 39 Lakshmi Subramanian, A recent trip to Thailand. 40 Zulfah Otto-Sallies, Weaving a filmmaker’s dream. 34 Articles 42 Gairoonisa Paleker, Cinematic South: Shifting Centres, Human Rights and the Tri-Continents Film Festival. Aishika Chakraborty, Navanritya: Her Body, 07 Her Dance. 43 Angela Figueiredo, Report for the VIII Fábrica de Idéias. Gairoonisa Paleker, Film as History– Some 12 Reflections on the Student Documentary Film Cissie Gool. 44 Lara Mancuso, Trip to Mexico City. Meg Samuelson, Historical Time, Gender and 15 the ‘New’ South Africa in Zakes Mda’s The Reviews Heart of Redness. 45 Nubia Pinto, City of God: The life of black people in Brazilian slums. Contemporary South 46 Zakariyau Sadiq Sambo, Transforming the Cellu- 19 Nilosree Biswas, Where is Thelma and Louise? loid: Nollywood films and Nigerian Society. Kumar Mahabir, Temples and tourism in Trinidad 48 Cecilia Gallero, Memories of War. Iluminados Por El 21 and Tobago. Fuego / Enlighten by Fire. 23 Jishnu Dasgupta, Twists and Turns. 49 Announcements Archives and Field Notes Abanti Adhikari, Bangladesh in the eyes of an 54 Our Team 25 observer. A Photo-Essay 41 Sanchari Sur, Shameek Sarkar & Jishnu 28 Dasgupta, The Biggest Sculpture Show in the World: Durga Puja in Calcutta. Contact us at [email protected] SEPHIS e-magazine 2, 2, January 2006 02 Editorial Samita Sen Shamil Jeppie Carlos I.
    [Show full text]
  • Tagore's Asian Voyages
    THE NALANDA-SRIWIJAYA CENTRE, Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, commemorates the 150th anniversary of World Poet Rabindranath Tagore Tagore’s Asian Voyages SELECTED SPEECHES AND WRITINGS ON RABINDRANATH TAGORE Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre Logo in Full Color PROCESS COLOR : 30 Cyan l 90 Magenta l 90 Yellow l 20 Black PROCESS COLOR : 40 Cyan l 75 Magenta l 65 Yellow l 45 Black PROCESS COLOR : 50 Cyan l 100 Yellow PROCESS COLOR : 30 Cyan l 30 Magenta l 70 Yellow l 20 Black PROCESS COLOR : 70 Black PROCESS COLOR : 70 Cyan l 20 Yellow The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, Singapore, pursues research on historical interactions among Asian societies and civilisations. It serves as a forum for comprehensive study of the ways in which Asian polities and societies have interacted over time through religious, cultural, and economic exchanges and diasporic networks. The Centre also offers innovative strategies for examining the manifestations of hybridity, convergence and mutual learning in a globalising Asia. http://nsc.iseas.edu.sg/ 1 CONTENTS 3 Preface Tansen Sen 4 Tagore’s Travel Itinerary in Southeast Asia 8 Tagore in China 10 Rabindranath Tagore and Asian Universalism Sugata Bose 19 Rabindranath Tagore’s Vision of India and China: A 21st Century Perspective Nirupama Rao 24 Realising Tagore’s Dream For Good Relations between India and China George Yeo 26 A Jilted City, Nobel Laureates and a Surge of Memories – All in One Tagorean Day Asad-ul Iqbal Latif 28 Tagore bust in Singapore – Unveiling Ceremony 30 Centenary Celebration Message Lee Kuan Yew 31 Messages 32 NSC Publications Compiled and designed by Rinkoo Bhowmik Editorial support: Joyce Iris Zaide 1 Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre Projects Research Projects Lecture Series The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre hosts pursues a range of research projects three lecture series focusing on intra- Asian interactions: The Nalanda-Sriwijaya within the following areas: 6.
    [Show full text]
  • Tagore's Gitanjali: a Critical Appraisal
    ISSN 2319-5339 IISUniv.J.A. Vol.3(1), 12-20 (2014) Tagore’s Gitanjali: A Critical Appraisal Aju Mukhopadhyay Abstract The original book of poems in Bangla or Bengali titled Gitanjali or offering of songs was quite different from the Gitanjali (1912) in English comprising of 130 poems culled from ten books; all translated from the original Bangla to English by the poet himself which together with The Gardener (1913) won the Nobel Prize in 1913. Gitanjali was highly acclaimed throughout the world. William Rothenstein, who introduced the manuscript to the first gathering wrote, “Here was poetry of a new order which seemed to me on a level with that of the great mystics. Andrew Bradley, to whom I showed them agreed: ‘It looks as though we have at last a great poet among us again.’ “ Songs Unheard of The songs of Gitanjali were something unique in their approach; direct and pure, unheard of before with such lyrical richness though Rabindranath Tagore wrote Gitanjali, an offering of devotional songs in Bengali, which were somewhat in tune with the religious and devotional culture of the then Bengal. The richness of his songs took him beyond the traditions. Their trnslations in English vibrated with such romantic appeal to the English speaking world that at once it saw a link between Tagore and the Bible. They were overwhelmed to such an extent that they proposed a Nobel Prize for the creator. With the Nobel Prize the poet, first among the Asians to win it in literature, became suddenly so popular that he was enthused to reach the larger audience, almost under compulsion, and translation was almost the only way to reach them even in India, beyond Bengal.
    [Show full text]