Ramananda College
Established | 1945 |
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Founder | Ramananda Chattopadhyay |
Location | , , |
Ramananda College is an institution of higher education situated at Bishnupur, Bankura district, in the state of West Bengal, India. It is the only co-educational degree college at the headquarters of Bishnupur subdivision.
History
Establishing a center of higher education in this historically important place was initially made by Ramnalini Chakraborthy, freedom fighter and social worker of Bishnupur. Initiative was taken by Radhagobinda Roy, founder Principal of the college and Ex- Minister, Government of West Bengal and many other eminent personalities of the town and the district. Fund was generated by the contributions of Ramnalini Chakraborthy, The Koley family of Bishnupur, Sri Anil Kumar Bhattacharya, members of the Friend’s Union Club and by the donations of the common people. The college was named after the famous son of the district of Bankura, Ramananda Chattopadhyay[1] (1865-1943), noted journalist, editor and scholar. He was the editor, publisher and owner of the Modern Review,[2] a high grade illustrated monthly published in English, and Prabasi, a Bengali organ,[3] published in the vernacular. He was pre-eminently an editor although during his useful life he was associated in many reform movements.
Since its inception in 1945, this institution has been spreading the light of higher education to the local populace and even to students who come from faraway rural areas. The latter stay in the college hostels and also in paid accommodation in Bishnupur. The college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta at inception, and later on it came under the purview of the University of Burdwan. The College is recognized by the UGC u/s 2f and 12B. As a college established in the pre-independence era, this college predates both University Grants Commission (UGC) and the University of Burdwan. The College was accredited at NAAC B++ level (score 83.15)[4] by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC)[5] in the year 2007.[6]
The college recruits tenured professors from the College Service Commission, West Bengal.
References
- ^ Eminent Personalities of Bankura.
- ^ Modern Review - An illustrated English Monthly
- ^ Art and nationalism in colonial India, 1850-1922: occidental orientations By Partha Mitter, pg 121
- ^ List of NAAC-Accredited Colleges in West Bengal
- ^ National Assessment and Accreditation Council
- ^ List of Institutions Accredited by NAAC (on February 10, 2007)
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