Admission Guideline for the Academic Session 2021-22

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Admission Guideline for the Academic Session 2021-22 DASARATHI HAZRA MEMORIAL COLLEGE Phone no. 8167305526 & 9434867892 BHATAR * PURBA BARDHAMAN * 713125 * WEST BENGAL GOVERNMRNT SPONSORED DEGREE COLLEGE ESTD 2013 A constituent college of the university of BurdwAn College Code-134 E-mail id – [email protected] Web Site: - www.bhatardhmc.in B.A. 1st YEAR (SEM-I) FORM FILL UP (UNDER CBCS) FOR SESSION 2021-2022 ADMISSION FORM FILLUP (COLLEGE REGISTRATION PROCESS) WILL START ON AND FROM 02.08.2021 to 20.08.2021. B.A. General & Honours course only Schedule: st For Under Graduate Courses (1 Year admission) nd a) Date of opening of Online Portal for Application for UG Courses – 02 August, 2021 b) Completion of Application in the Online Portal for UG Courses by – 20th August, 2021 c) Publication of Merit Lists in UG Courses by – 27th August, 2021 d) Completion of Admission at the UG Courses by - 30th September, 2021 st st e) Start of 1 semester Classes of UG Courses on - 01 October, 2021 ADMISSION SITES CAN BE REACHED VIA www.bhatardhmc.in Login Sites of Admission Portal www.bhatarcollege.in Bring scanned passport size photo (less than 30 kb), scanned signature (less than 20 kb) and other scanned documents from originals during online Admission form fill up. Honours & General College Registration fees Rs. - NIL (as per Govt. Order No: 706-Edn (CS)/10M-95/14 Date: 13th July 2021) A candidate can apply for maximum 3(Three) Honours & General Course. “ONLINE ADMISSION PROCESS SHOULD BE DONE BASED ON MERIT. STUDENTS SHOULD NOT BE CALLED FOR COUNSELING OR VERIFICATION DURING THE PROCESS OF ADMISSION. NO PHYSICAL PRESENCE WILL BE REQUIRED AT THE COLLEGES”. If there is any failure of payment made by the students in the time of admission, he/she must inform the college authority through the under mentioned email & Phone number within 24(twenty four) hours. If any problem arises during online admission procedure applicant may contact following office phone numbers. 8167305526 & 9434867892 [Time: 11.00 A.M. to 05.00 P.M. EXCEPT SUNDAY & HOLIDAY] Or May mail to: [email protected] TENTATIVE DATES OF PUBLICATION OF MERIT LISTS FOR ADMISSION TO B.A. HONOURS & GENERAL, SESSION 2021-2022 DASARATHI HAZRA MEMORIAL COLLEGE, BHATAR, PURBA BARDHAMAN. DATE MERIT LIST DEPOSIT OF ADMISSION FEES OPENING DATE TO LAST DATE 27.08.2021 1st MERIT LIST 01.09.2021 TO 03.09.2021 04.09.2021 2nd MERIT LIST 05.09.2021 TO 07.09.2021 08.09.2021 3rd MERIT LIST 09.09.2021 TO 11.09.2021 13.09.2021 4th MERIT LIST 13.09.2021 TO 14.09.2021 15.09.2021 5th MERIT LIST 16.09.2021 TO 17.09.2021 18.09.2021 6th MERIT LIST 19.09.2021 TO 20.09.2021 DUE TO COVID-19 CIRCUMSTANCES THE DATES OF ADMISSION MAY BE CHANGED. N.B. 1. IF YOUR NAME IS CONFIRMED IN ONE OR MORE HONOURS/ GENERAL SUBJECTS OF PUBLISHED MERIT LIST THEN YOU MAY ACCECPT ANY ONE OF THE CONFIRMED SUBJECT, OTHERWISE YOUR NAME WILL BE DELETED FROM THE RESPECTIVE SUBJECTS’ MERIT LIST.IF YOUR NAME IS ENLISTED IN THE GENERAL MERIT LISTS, LATER IF YOU ARE FURTHER ENLISTED IN ANY HONS. COURSE MERIT LIST, YOU WILL GET A CHANCE TO TAKE ADMISSION IN THE RESPECTIVE HONS. SUBJECT. N.B. 2. AT TIME OF VERIFICATION, YOU WILL BRING ALL THE ORIGINAL TESTIMONIALS, PRINT OUT OF ADMISSION FEES PAYMENT SLIP, APPLICATION FORM AND AADHAR CARD DURING SCHEDULED DATE AND TIME OF VERIFICATION OF TESTIMONIALS. N.B. 3. The Verification dates will be announced after the commencement of the 1st semester class. Your Admission will be completed only after verification. After submission of requisite fees, students must come to college on scheduled dates for verification of original documents. They must bring also self attested photocopy of below mentioned documents. For a reserved category seat, a candidate must have his/her own Caste certificate/PH certificate. Without having original Caste certificate/PH certificate, admission would be cancelled. Students would arrange self attested testimonials as a particular sequence during verification: 1. Madhyamik Admit Card /Age Proof Document. 2. Madhyamik Marksheet (10th Standard Marksheet). 3. Higher Secondary Registration Certificate. 4. Higher Secondary Marksheet (10+2 Standard Marksheet). 5. School Leaving Certificate (Original). 6. Caste Certificate (if any). 7. Differently Abled Certificate. 8. Sports Certificate. 9. Money Receipt (payment made online). 10. Aadhar Card. 11. One Passport Size Photo. Structure of Fees: Admission Fees Structure (2021-2022) (Provisional) Self Finance (Geography B.A B.A & Physical Education U.G. C.B.C.S 1st SEMESTER ADMISSION FEES HONOURS GENERAL General) Rs. 1570/- Rs.1480/- Rs. 1630/- 2020-2021 Rs. 1570/- Rs. 1480/- Rs. 1630/- ADMISSION FEES The entire admission process will be conducted by strictly following the COVID- 19 protocols. Some of the fees have been relaxed considering the COVID-19 situation. Subjects Offered: Chart – I Chart – II Honours General 1. BENGALI 1.BENGALI/SANSKRIT 2. SANSKRIT 2.ENGLISH/HISTORY 3. HISTORY 3.EDUCATION/PHILOSOPHY 4. EDUCATION 4. GEOGRAPHY (Self Financing) 5. ENGLISH 5. PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Self Financing) (i) A Candidate who wants to opt. for Honours Course will have to select one subject from chart – I & one subject from chart – II. (ii) A Candidate who wants to opt. for General Course will have to select two subjects from chart – II. Candidates cannot chose two subject from the same group. (iii) Geography & Physical Education, General (Self Financing). Intake Capacity: As per the intake capacity recommended by The University of Burdwan. Subject Gen SC ST OBC –A OBC-B PWD SPORTS TOTAL Bengali (Hons.) 26 10 02 04 03 05 01 51 Sanskrit (Hons.) 17 07 01 03 01 05 01 35 History (Hons.) 20 08 01 03 02 05 01 40 Education (Hons.) 22 09 02 04 02 05 01 45 English (Hons.) 20 08 01 03 02 05 01 40 B.A General (Arts.) 427 175 47 79 55 05 10 798 ¢h­no ¢LR¥ ¢e­cÑn¡hm£ - k¡l AeÉb¡ q­m i¢aÑ h¡¢am q­h Hhw LaÑ«fr c¡u£ b¡L­h e¡z 1. R¢h, pC Hhw AeÉ¡eÉ XL¥­j¾Vp Bf­m¡X Ll¡ Bh¢nÉLz XL¥­j¾Vp k¡ k¡ Bf­m¡X Ll­a q­h ­p…­m¡ ­ke A¢l¢Se¡m p¡¢VÑ¢g­LV ­b­L úÉ¡e L­l ­cJu¡ quz Bf­m¡X Ll¡ XL¥­j¾Vp …­m¡l abÉ k¢c flhaÑ£ ­r­œ i¥m fËj¡¢ea qu i¢aÑ h¡¢am h­m NeÉ q­hz L­mS LaÑ«fr ­L¡eJ i¡­h c¡u£ b¡L­h e¡z 2. i¢aÑl gjÑ h¡ ­l¢S­ØVÊne Ll¡l fÜ¢a pð¢ma HL¢V ¢hÙ¹¡¢la ¢euj¡hm£ i¢aÑl J­uhp¡C­V ­cJu¡ b¡L­hz 3. HL¢V R¡œ h¡ R¡œ£ c¤Ch¡­ll ­hn£ HLC L­m­S fËbj h­oÑ i¢aÑ q­a f¡l­h e¡z H­r­œ a¡l B­Nl CE¢ei¡¢pÑ¢V ­l¢S­ØVÊe eðl¢VC hq¡m b¡L­hz 4. ­k pjÙ¹ R¡œ/R¡œ£ 2018/2019/2020/2021 p¡­m EµQj¡dÉ¢jL h¡ pja¥m fl£r¡u f¡n L­l­R a¡l¡C ­Lhmj¡œ L­m­Sl fËbj h­oÑl fËbj ­p¢jØV¡l-Hl i¢šÑl p¤¤­k¡N f¡­hz 5. l¡SÉ Ù­l¹ ­M­m¡u¡sl¡ ­Øf¡VÑp ­L¡V¡u ­j¢lV ¢m­ØV b¡L¡ lÉ¡­ˆl ¢i¢š­a p¡Çj¡¢eL ­L¡­pÑ fËbj h­oÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ ¢h­h¢Qa q­h ü£L«a ­Mm¡l Efk¤š² fËj¡e fœ b¡L­mz ­Sm¡ Ù¹­ll ­M­m¡u¡sl¡ ­Øf¡VÑp ­L¡V¡u ­j¢lV ¢m­ØV b¡L¡ lÉ¡­ˆl ¢i¢š­a ­Se¡­lm ­L¡­pÑ fËbj h­oÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ ¢h­h¢Qa q­h, k¢c EµQ j¡dÉ¢jL h¡ pja¥mÉ f¢lr¡u f¡n j¡LpÑ pq ü£L«a ­Mm¡l Efk¤š² fËj¡e fœ b¡­Lz 6. p¡Çj¡¢eL ­L¡­pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ ­jd¡ a¡¢mL¡ °a¢l q­h L­mS LaÑ«f­rl ¢edÑ¡¢la ¢euj Ae¤p¡­lz (­i¢l¢g­Ln­el pju R¡œ-R¡œ£l k¢c fË­u¡Se£u XL¥­j¾Vp Hl p­‰ i¢aÑ f¢œ²u¡u ­cJu¡ ¢hou…¢ml ¢ial ¢jm e¡ b¡­L, i¢aÑ h¡¢am h­m NeÉ Ll¡ q­h Hhw Sj¡ ­cJu¡ ­L¡­e¡ dl­el V¡L¡ ­gla ­cJu¡ q­h e¡z) 7. ENVS ELECTIVE SUBJECT q­m ­pC j¡LÑp ­hØV g¡Ci Hl p­‰ ­k¡N q­hz ENVS OPTIONAL q­m ­hØV g¡C­i H ­k¡N q­h e¡z 8. gjÑ-¢gm¡f Ll¡l pju ­k ­j¡h¡Cm eðl ­cJu¡ b¡L­h ­pC ­j¡h¡Cm eðl ­L¡ei¡­hC f¢lhaÑe Ll¡ k¡­h e¡z 9. gjÑ ¢gm Bf Ll¡l pju B­hceL¡l£ ­L ¢e­Sl C­jCm BC¢X h¡dÉ¡a¡j§mLi¡­h ¢c­a q­hz CES¡l BC¢X J f¡pJu¡XÑ Eš² C­jCm H ­f±yR¡­hz i¢hoÉ­a ¢hnÄ¢hcÉ¡m­ul ¢h¢iæ fË­u¡S­e a¡l clL¡l q­hz 10. p¡Çj¡¢eL ­L¡­pÑ i¢aÑl SeÉ EµQ j¡dÉ¢jL h¡ pja¥m fl£r¡u k¢c ­pC ¢hou b¡­L a¡q­m ­pC ¢ho­u 50% Bh¢nÉLz 11. gjÑ ¢gm Bf Ll¡l pju ­k ­g¡e eðl B­hceL¡l£ ¢c­u b¡L­h, CES¡l BC¢X, f¡pJu¡XÑ J AeÉ¡eÉ ­j­pS ­pM¡­eC k¡­hz a¡C Hje eðl ¢c­a q­h k¡l ­eVJu¡LÑ ­ke L¡kÑL¡l£ quz A­eL pju ­eVJu¡LÑ Hl pjpÉ¡l SeÉ abÉ¡¢c ­f±yR¡­a ¢hmð q­m L­mS LaÑ«fr c¡u£ b¡L­h e¡z 12.
Recommended publications
  • 781 - Edn (Csyl0m-9S114 Dated, Kolkata the 4Th July, 2018
    Government of West Bengal Department of Higher Education, Sgience & Technology And Biotechnology College Sponsored Branch Bikas.hBhpvan, Sqltlake. Kolkat4 - 7.00 Q91 No. 781 - Edn (CSyl0M-9s114 Dated, Kolkata the 4th July, 2018 NOTIFICATION - With a view to ensuring smooth completion of on-going admissions to UG courses in various colleges under affiliating State Aided Universities in West Bengal, it is hereby directed that the last date for close of such admissions should be extended up to 10th July, 2018 in respect of those institutions for which the said date has been fixed before 1Oth July 2018 by the competent authorities. This direction is issued in exercise of the powers conferred by section 18 of the West Bengal Universities and colleges (Administration and Regulation) Act, 2017. Sd-R. S. Shukla Additional Chief Secretary to the Govt. of West Bengal No. 781/1(21) - Edn(CSyl0M-95/14 Dated, Kolkata the 4th Julv" 2018 Copy forwarded for taking necg$sarlz action to the :- D.P.I', l) W.8., Bikash Bhawan, Kolkata-700091 ; --- WiIh request to send copy,to eqch Govt,./Govt.,aided college for taking Fecessarv action 2) Vice-Chancellorof University of Calcutta, College Street, Senate House, Kolkata- 700073: 3) Vice-Chancellor of Jadavpur University, Jadavpur, Kolkata- 700032 ; 4) Vice-chancellor of University of Burdwan, Rajbati, Burdwan, pin-713104; pin-741235 5) Vice-Chancellor of University of Kalyani, Nadia, ; Vice-Chancellor Rabindra 6) of Bharati University, 564, B.T. Road, Kolkata- 700050 ; 7) Vice-Chancellor of University North pin-734013 of Bengal, Raja Rammohanpur, North Bengal, Darjeeling, ; 8) vice-chancellor of vidyasagar University, p.o.- vidyasagar, paschim Medinipur, Pin- 721102 : Contd.
    [Show full text]
  • Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power
    Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power Subject: History Unit: Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power Lesson: Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power Lesson Developer : Prof. Lakshmi Subramanian College/Department : Professor, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power Table of contents Chapter 2: Expansion and consolidation of colonial power • 2.1: Expansion and consolidation of colonial power • Summary • Exercises • Glossary • Further readings Institute of Lifelong Learning, University of Delhi Expansion and Consolidation of Colonial Power 2.1: Expansion and consolidation of colonial power Introduction The second half of the 18th century saw the formal induction of the English East India Company as a power in the Indian political system. The battle of Plassey (1757) followed by that of Buxar (1764) gave the Company access to the revenues of the subas of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa and a subsequent edge in the contest for paramountcy in Hindustan. Control over revenues resulted in a gradual shift in the orientation of the Company’s agenda – from commerce to land revenue – with important consequences. This chapter will trace the development of the Company’s rise to power in Bengal, the articulation of commercial policies in the context of Mercantilism that developed as an informing ideology in Europe and that found limited application in India by some of the Company’s officials. This found expression until the 1750’s in the form of trade privileges, differential customs payments and fortifications of Company settlements all of which combined to produce an alternative nucleus of power within the late Mughal set up.
    [Show full text]
  • District Handbook Murshidabad
    CENSUS 1951 W.EST BENGAL DISTRICT HANDBOOKS MURSHIDABAD A. MITRA of the Indian Civil Service, Superintendent ot Census OPerations and Joint Development Commissioner, West Bengal ~ted by S. N. Guha Ray, at Sree Saraswaty Press Ltd., 32, Upper Circular Road, Calcutta-9 1953 Price-Indian, Rs. 30; English, £2 6s. 6<1. THE CENSUS PUBLICATIONS The Census Publications for West Bengal, Sikkim and tribes by Sudhansu Kumar Ray, an article by and Chandernagore will consist of the following Professor Kshitishprasad Chattopadhyay, an article volumes. All volumes will be of uniform size, demy on Dbarmapuja by Sri Asutosh Bhattacharyya. quarto 8i" x II!,' :- Appendices of Selections from old authorities like Sherring, Dalton,' Risley, Gait and O'Malley. An Part lA-General Report by A. Mitra, containing the Introduction. 410 pages and eighteen plates. first five chapters of the Report in addition to a Preface, an Introduction, and a bibliography. An Account of Land Management in West Bengal, 609 pages. 1872-1952, by A. Mitra, contajning extracts, ac­ counts and statistics over the SO-year period and Part IB-Vital Statistics, West Bengal, 1941-50 by agricultural statistics compiled at the Census of A. Mitra and P. G. Choudhury, containing a Pre­ 1951, with an Introduction. About 250 pages. face, 60 tables, and several appendices. 75 pages. Fairs and Festivals in West Bengal by A. Mitra, con­ Part IC-Gener.al Report by A. Mitra, containing the taining an account of fairs and festivals classified SubSidiary tables of 1951 and the sixth chapter of by villages, unions, thanas and districts. With a the Report and a note on a Fertility Inquiry con­ foreword and extracts from the laws on the regula­ ducted in 1950.
    [Show full text]
  • Sl.No. Name of the Student Admitte Father's Name Address Category
    1. Student Details: Number of students course-wise; year-wise along with details: Year of Admission Sl.No. Name Father's Address Category Year of Result Percentage Contact No./ Admission fee of the Name (Gen/SC/ST/OB Admission Mobile No. (Receipt No., Date & Amount) student C/Others) admitte 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Madhuri Kabiraj Late Jaydeb Kabiraj B.N.R Railway Colony, QR No: DS/106/B , Dist. Bankura,722101 Gen 2017-19 86.600 8436771395 14, 16-08-2017, 12000 2 Animesh Kar Kishore Kumar Kar Vill. & Post. Kamalpur, P.S. Chhatna, Dist. Bankura,722137 Gen 2017-19 84.800 8016331337 34, 17-08-2017, 12000 3 Subhadeep Kar Madan Mohan Kar Vill. & Post. Kenjakura, P.S. & Dist. Bankura, 722139 OBC - B 2017-19 83.400 8900601808 24, 16-08-2017, 12000 4 Sarbari Roy Prasenjit Roy Vill. Tantidanga, Post. & P.S. Taldangra, Dist. Bankura, 722152 Gen 2017-19 83.000 7318757978 28, 16-08-2017, 12000 5 Bhalanath Rana Laxmipada Rana Vill. Raibandh, Post. Mankanali, P.S. & Dist. Bankura,722132 Gen 2017-19 82.600 9851514351 23, 16-08-2017, 12000 6 Puja Dey Ashis Dey Vill. Ghoshergram, P.O. Kharbona, P.S. Chhatna, Dist. Bankura,722137 Gen 2017-19 82.200 9635180770 13, 16-08-2017, 12000 7 Souvik Atta Purusattam Atta Vill. & P.O. Salboni, P.S. & Dist. Bankura,722102 Gen 2017-19 81.800 9851050991 06, 14-08-2017, 12000 8 Shilpi Khan Aditya Khan Suribedya, P.O. Mondal Keshra, P.S. Chhatna, Dist. Bankura,722102 Gen 2017-19 81.800 9593729502 20, 16-08-2017, 12000 9 Anirban Gorai Debasis Gorai Rabindra Sarani, (Slab Goli), Near sikha Xerox,722101 Gen 2017-19 81.600 9083262632 05, 13-08-2017, 12000 10 Sujata Banerjee Niranjan Banerjee Vill.
    [Show full text]
  • Nil No. of M.Phil. Students: (A) Supervi
    CURRICULUM VITAE Department of Chemistry, Bankura University, Puabagan Campus, Puabagan, West Bengal 722146 Name: Dr. Ram Chandra Maji Designation: Assistant Professor Date of Birth: 25-07-1987 Specializations: Inorganic Chemistry Contact Information: Department of Chemistry, Bankura University, Puabagan Campus, Puabagan, West Bengal 722146 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Web-Page: https://rcmchembku.wixsite.com/ram-personal-website Educational qualifications Ph.D. National Institute of Technology Durgapur, 2017 M. Sc. (Chemistry), Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, 2011 B. Sc. (Chemistry Honours), Bankura Christian College, The University of Burdwan, 2009 No. of Ph.D. students: (a) Supervised: Nil (b) Ongoing: Nil No. of M.Phil. Students: (a) Supervised: Nil (b) Ongoing: Nil No. of Publications: (a) Scientific Papers: 09 (b) Books/Book Chapter: 0 Areas of Research Interest • Synthesis of model complexes (both functional and structural) for metalloenzymes using newly designed chelating ligands. • Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for gas storage and catalysis applications. • Activation of small molecule (H2, O2, CO2, N2) by transition metal complexes. • Synthesis of fluorescent probes for the efficient and submicromolar detection of biologically and environmentally concerned analytes such as explosive NACs and toxic heavy metal ions Achievement & Awards: 2009 Joint Admission test for M.Sc. (JAM) Qualified 2010 Recipient of Merit-Cum Means Scholarship during M.Sc. 2010 GATE Qualified 2010 CSIR-UGC-NET Qualified 2013 SRF Qualified (NIT Durgapur) 2017 National Post-Doctoral Fellowship, SERB-India (IISc Bangalore) 2019 Institute Post-Doctoral Fellowship at IIT Bombay Research Experiences: • SERB-DST-National Post Doctoral Fellow, IISc Bangalore, India (2017-2019) Metal-based Anticancer Drugs: Photodynamic Therapeutic (PDT) (Mentor: Prof.
    [Show full text]
  • Famine in Colonial Period: Its Nature and Impact in a Bengal District: Murshidabad
    IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 24, Issue 2, Ser. 9 (Feb. 2019) 11-14 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Famine in Colonial Period: Its nature and Impact in a Bengal District: Murshidabad Ganesh Kr.Mandal Assistant Professor of History, Berhampore Girls’ College Corresponding Author: Ganesh Kr.Mandal Abstract: The word “Famine”, derived from the Latin word, famines affected more severely different regions of India during the British rule. We are aware that natural calamities including drought, crop failure, flood etc. cause famines. Thus the aim of our present study is, therefore, to give a complete and analytical picture of famines in Murshidabad during the British rule. Before the establishment of the East India Company's rule in Bengal, Murshidabad had been one of the prosperous and richest places of India. The famine of 1770 was an appalling spectre on the threshold of British rule in Bengal. The permanent settlement was introduced by Cornwallis in 1793. The imperialist policy made peoples endless sorrows, sufferings, poverty, exploitation and permanent oppression. During famine of 1866 in India Murshidabad district was not so affected like Nadia and Burdwan. In the famine year of 1866.Famine of 1874 affected most of the districts of Bengal. But the people of Murshidabad were not so heavily affected by the famine of 1874. The Bengal famine of 1943 stuck entire Bengal province. Murshidabad was one of the most severely affected districts by this famine. Each and every Subdivision of Murshidabad district was affected. Key words: Famine, Battle of plassey, rehabilitation, committee report.
    [Show full text]
  • District Tpname Sector Email ID Mobile Number TC Address
    District TPName Sector Email ID Mobile Number TC Address ACADEMY SUBURBIA, ALIPURDUAR (MACWILL), MAC WILLIAM HIGH SCHOOL, ALIPURDUAR ACADEMY SUBURBIA BEAUTY & WELLNESS [email protected] 9830057338 NEW TOWN, ALIPURDUAR. ACADEMY SUBURBIA, ALIPURDUAR (MACWILL), MAC WILLIAM HIGH SCHOOL, ALIPURDUAR ACADEMY SUBURBIA HEALTHCARE [email protected] 9830057338 NEW TOWN, ALIPURDUAR. ACADEMY SUBURBIA, ALIPURDUAR (MACWILL), MAC WILLIAM HIGH SCHOOL, ALIPURDUAR ACADEMY SUBURBIA IT-ITES [email protected] 9830057338 NEW TOWN, ALIPURDUAR. ACADEMY SUBURBIA, ALIPURDUAR (MACWILL), MAC WILLIAM HIGH SCHOOL, ALIPURDUAR ACADEMY SUBURBIA TOURISM & HOSPITALITY [email protected] 9830057338 NEW TOWN, ALIPURDUAR. PO: ALIPURDUAR COURT, DIST: ALIPURDUAR, PS: ALIPURDUAR, PIN: 736122, ALIPURDUAR ALIPURDUAR DISTRICT YOUTH COMPUTER TRAINING CENTRE ELECTRONICS & HARDWARE [email protected] 9749942008 MADHABMORE ALIPURDUAR, OPPOSITE MUNICIPALITY OFFICE BIRPARA WELFARE ORGANIZATION, VILL+P.O-BIRPARA, P.S- BIRPAARA ALIPURDUAR AMTA NATUN DIGANTA WELFARE SOCIETY BEAUTY & WELLNESS [email protected] 9830809606 MADAREAHAT (NEAR BHUTAN BORDER), DIST- ALIPURDUAR, PIN-735204(W.B), PH- 03563-269001 Bidyanidhi Trust, Alipur Duar; SBI Main Branch Building(2nd Floor) ALIPURDUAR Bidyanidhi Trust IT-ITES [email protected] 9830807505 College Halt, Alipur Duar Pin : 736121 BRIGHT FUTURE .COM KALCHINI CENTRE,KALCHINI MAIN ROAD,PO + PS - ALIPURDUAR BRIGHT FUTURE.COM IT-ITES [email protected] 9609601780 KALCHINI,Dist - ALIPURDUAR, PIN - 735217
    [Show full text]
  • The Murshidabad University Act, 2018
    Registered No. WB/SC-247 No. WB(Part-III)/2018/SAR-25 ticolitata 6ayttt Extraordinary Published by Authority ASVINA 9] MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2018 [SAKA 1940 PART III—Acts of the West Bengal Legislature. GOVERNMENT OF WEST BENGAL LAW DEPARTMENT Legislative NOTIFICATION No. 1872-L.—lst October, 2018.—The following Act of the West Bengal Legislature, having been assented to by the Governor, is hereby published for general information:— West Bengal Act XVIII of 2018 THE MURSHIDABAD UNIVERSITY ACT, 2018. [Passed by the West Bengal Legislature.] [Assent of the Governor was first published in the Kolkata Gazette, Extraordinary, of the 1st October, 2018.] An Act to provide for constitution of the Murshidabad University and for certain matters connected therewith and incidental thereto. WHEREAS it is expedient to constitute the Murshidabad University in the district of Murshidabad on the land and properties of the existing Krishnath College, situated at Berhampore, the Headquarter of the Murshidabad District, along with additional land and properties situated in Berhampore, and to enable the University to function efficiently as a teaching, training and research centre in various branches of learning and courses of study, including Humanities, Social and Basic Sciences, management studies and promoting advancement and dissemination of knowledge and learning, and extending higher education, to meet the requirements of higher education and research in the subjects and to serve the society and the nation; It is hereby enacted in the Sixty-ninth Year of the Republic of India, by the Legislature of West Bengal, as follows:-- 2 THE KOLKATA GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, OCTOBER 1, 2018 WART IIII The Murshidabad University Act, 2018.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated Daily Arrest Report Dated 29.05.2021 Sl
    CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 29.05.2021 SL. No Name Alias Sex Age Father/ Address PS of District/PC of Ps Name District/PC Name Case/ GDE Ref. Accused Spouse Name residence residence of Accused 1 Dibyendu Monai M 19 Dipak Dey Birpara Subhash Birpara Alipurduar Falakata Alipurduar Falakata PS Case No : Dey Pally PS: Birpara 241/21 US-363/370(4) Dist.: Alipurduar IPC & 12 The Protection of children from sexual offences Act,2012 (POCSO) 2 Asiruddin M 30 Aimuddin Mia Dhulagaon PS: Falakata Alipurduar Falakata Alipurduar Falakata PS Case No : Mia Falakata Dist.: 240/21 US-376/506 IPC Alipurduar 3 Ramesh M Lt. Ram Sagar Kalchini Modi Line Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : Mandal Mandal PS: Kalchini Dist.: 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Alipurduar (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 4 Ashok M Dhanbhadur Naya Basti, Pana Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : Chhetri Chhetri Forest Basti PS: 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Kalchini Dist.: (b) Disaster Management Alipurduar Act, 2005 5 Sankar Sha M Lt. Jamun Sha Kalchini Modi Line Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : PS: Kalchini Dist.: 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Alipurduar (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 6 Sanjay Das M Indardev Das Kalchini Modi Line Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : Dist.: Alipurduar 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 7 Ashok Sha M Lt. Jamuna Kalchini Modi Line Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : Sha PS: Kalchini Dist.: 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Alipurduar (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 8 Bikki Basfor M Rajib Basfor Kalchini Kamar Line Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : PS: Kalchini Dist.: 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 Alipurduar (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 9 Manoj M Ram Awtar Kalchini Station Line Alipurduar Kalchini Alipurduar Kalchini PS Case No : Chowdhari Chowdhari Dist.: Alipurduar 61/21 US-188 IPC & 51 (b) Disaster Management Act, 2005 10 Tarun Kr.
    [Show full text]
  • Curriculum Vitae: Rupendra Kumar Chattopadhyay
    CURRICULUM VITAE: RUPENDRA KUMAR CHATTOPADHYAY I. Personal Details Name: Professor Rupendra Kumar Chattopadhyay Father‟s Name: Shri Karunamoy Chattopadhyay. Date of Birth : 19th February 1955 Gender : Male Nationality : Indian Permanent Address: P.O. & Vill- Palashdanga, Dist-Bankura (West Bengal). Address of Correspondence: Flat No-3A (3rd floor), 314 Maharani Indira Devi Road, Behala, Kolkata-700060, West Bengal, India. E-mail: [email protected] Phone No. (033) 2406-9175 (R) Mobile No. 09432888439; 9123312580 II. Education -B.A. (Hons) in History from University of Burdwan (1975). -M.A. in Archaeology from University of Calcutta (1977-1979). -M.Phil in History from University of Delhi (1982-1983). -Ph.D. from University of Burdwan (1990). 1 III. Employment From November 2015 to present: „Paresh Chandra Chatterjee Professor of History‟, Department of History, Presidency University. 2013-2015: Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Calcutta. 2009-2013: Associate Professor, Department of Archaeology, University of Calcutta. 2006-2009: Reader, Department of Archaeology, University of Calcutta. 2000-2006: Lecturer, Department of Archaeology, University of Calcutta. 1982-2000: Curator (Museum), Archaeology and Museum Unit, Department of History, University of Delhi. IV: Visiting Fellowship: Visiting Fellow of Ancient India and Iran Trust (AIIT), Brooklands House, Cambridge, U.K. for the year 1997-1998. Title of the work: Report on a Study of Eastern Indian Art and Archaeology of Pala Sena Period (roughly c. 900 A.D. to 1200 A.D.). V: Field-work: 1978 – Participated (as a post graduate student of the Department of Archaeology, University of Calcutta) in the excavation at the Chalcolithic site of Daimabad in Maharashtra with Archaeological Survey of India.
    [Show full text]
  • Consolidated Daily Arrest Report Dated 28.05.2021 Sl
    CONSOLIDATED DAILY ARREST REPORT DATED 28.05.2021 SL. No Name Alias Sex Age Father/ Address PS of District/PC of Ps Name District/PC Name of Case/ GDE Ref. Accused Spouse Name residence residence Accused 1 Rocky Das M 29 Dilip Das MAHAKAL DHAM PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS Case No : Alipurduar Dist.: 456/21 US- Alipurduar 2 Hilal M 39 Shri Santosh Nararthali, Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS Case No : Chakrabart Chakrobarty Khowardanga PS: 100/21 US-376/354D/506 y Kumargram Dist.: IPC Alipurduar 3 Bablu M 23 Krishna Oraon Dakshin Chengmari Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram Alipurduar Kumargram PS Case No : Oraon PS: Kumargram Dist.: 101/21 US-46A Bengal Alipurduar Excise Act, 1909 4 Subham M 18 Sukumar PALASHBARI PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Biswas Biswas Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 5 Asis M 21 Shyam Biswas PALASHBARI PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Biswas Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 6 Subhash M 35 Sankar Biswas PALASHBARI PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Biswas Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 7 Arun M 21 Rajesh Basfore INSTITUTE COLONY Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Basfore PS: Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 8 Sumit M 29 Sunil Basfore RPF COLONY PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Basfore Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 9 Prasanta M 29 Sudhiram SANTINAGAR PS: Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No. Sutradhar Sutradhar Alipurduar Dist.: 1174 Alipurduar 10 Bharat M 21 Runu Basfore NEW ALIPURDUAR Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar Alipurduar PS GDE No.
    [Show full text]
  • How the Riches of Bengal Laid to the Consolidation of British Empire in India
    American International Journal of Available online at http://www.iasir.net Research in Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences ISSN (Print): 2328-3734, ISSN (Online): 2328-3696, ISSN (CD-ROM): 2328-3688 AIJRHASS is a refereed, indexed, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary and open access journal published by International Association of Scientific Innovation and Research (IASIR), USA (An Association Unifying the Sciences, Engineering, and Applied Research) How the Riches of Bengal Laid to the Consolidation of British Empire in India Dr. Hareet Kumar Meena Assistant Professor, Department of History, Indira Gandhi National Tribal University, Amarkantak, Madhya Pradesh, INDIA [email protected] Abstract: The English East India Company was established on 31st December 1600 in Britain with objective to trade with India. However, the mid eighteenth century witnessed the transformation of English East India Company from a commercial enterprise to a status of mighty political power. Apart from the other numerous causes, the decline of Mughal rule obviously provided a great opportunity for expansion East India Company. In reference to Bengal, it was mainly the commercial rivalry between the British and the Nawabs of Bengal, which plotted the battels of Plassey (1757) and Buxar (1764). More to it, the deterioration in the administration provided a chance to the English Company to play a significant job in the politics of Bengal. After the betrayal of Plassey, the company's priority shifted towards establishing an extended empire in India rather than collecting revenue. The Company decided to acquire the fertile region of Bengal in order to maintain its trade and military strength. The intention of the Company to remit the surplus revenue of Bengal as tribute through the channel of investment brought about certain changes in the nature of functioning of the Company.
    [Show full text]