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Great people behind Jadavpur
University
The Logo
History
To trace the history of Jadavpur University
is to trace a part of Indias freedom movement, at least from
the Swadeshi Movement onwards. It was 1905 -1906.
Bengal stood divided. The times were feverish.
The hegemony of the British establishment had to be challenged.
Education had to play a new role in this changed scenario. It had
to become a new form of resistance through which the emergent nationalist
spirit could be propagated. With this in mind the National Council
of Education (NCE) came into being.
Its primary aim was to impart education - literary,
scientific and technical on national lines exclusively under national
control. To achieve self-reliance, through education. The foundation
of the NCE was made possible by the munificence - scholarly as well
as monetary - of the likes of Raja Subodh Chandra Mallik , Brajendra
Kishore Roychowdhury of Gouripur as well as Sir Rash Behari Ghosh
(first President of NCE), poet Rabindranath Tagore and Sri Aurobindo
Ghosh.
In 1910 the Society for the Promotion of Technical
Education in Bengal which looked after Bengal Technical Institute
(which later became College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal)
was amalgamated to NCE. NCE henceforth looked after the College
of Engineering and Technology, Bengal which by 1940 was virtually
functioning as a University. After Independence, the Government
of West Bengal, with the concurrence of the Govt. of India, enacted
the necessary legislation to establish Jadavpur University on the
24th of December 1955.
Now Jadavpur University has successfully established
itself as a foremost Indian University with a vast repertoire of
courses offered, an enviable list of faculty members and has come
to be known for its commitment towards advanced study and research.
Great people behind Jadavpur University



Great Benefactors
Great Masters
Great Teachers
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Great Benefactors
Generous donations for the great cause of national
education came from Raja Subodh Chandra Mallik, after whom the road
on which Jadavpur University stands, is named, Brojendra Kishore
Roy Choudhury, Maharaja Suryya Kanto Acharya Choudhury and others
and National Council of Education (N.C.E.), Bengal proceeded with
its programme. Subsequently came a princely bequest of Rs13lakhs
from Sir Rashbehari Ghosh, the legendary legal luminary.
Calcutta Corporation under the guidance of its Mayor Deshbandhu
Chittaranjan Das leased out to N.C.E. the present site of Jadavpur
Campus where its Engineering College was shifted in 1924. The Aurobindo
Building, now housing the admin1istrative offices, used to be the
venue of teaching of the Engineering College.
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Great Masters
Sri Aurobindo was the first Principal of the Bengal
National College and among the teachers were luminaries like Rabindranath
Tagore, Sir Gurudas Banerjee, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Surendra Nath
Banerjee, Ramendra Sundar Trivedi, Radha Kumud Mukherjee, Benoy
Kumar Sarkar, Sakharam Ganesh Deoskar and others.
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Great Teachers
Pioneering efforts came from such dedicated and learned
people like Prof. Hemchandra Das Gupta, Prof. Hiralal Roy, Prof.
Satish Chandra Bhattacharyya, and many others, who introduced new
disciplines and domains of engineering and changed the dimensions
of the colonial engineering education. Their work has been carried
further by Dr. Triguna Sen, Prof. Hemchandra Guha, Prof. Karuna
Roy, Prof. M. L. Schroff., Prof. Tuhin Roy, Prof. Gopal Chandra
Sen and many others.
The University has been enriched by contributions
from people like Prof. Sushil Kumar De, Prof. Amartya Sen, Prof.
Ganesh Chandra Bose, Prof. Sudhindranath Datta, Prof. Buddhadev
Bose, Prof. Gourinath Sastri, Prof. Susovan Chandra Sarkar, Prof.
Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta, Prof. Prithwis Chandra Chakravorty, Prof.
Panchanan Chakravorty, Prof. Prabhat Sarbadhikary, Prof. Prafulla
Kumar Guha, Rev. S.J.Antoine, Prof. Bibhuti Bhusan Sen, Prof. Satyasundar
Deb, Prof. Anil Kumar Majumdar, Prof. Syamadas Chatterjee, Prof.
Bankim Chandra Mukherjee, Dr. Amitava Bhattacharyya, Dr. Jnan Saran
Chatterjee, Prof. Sukumar Datta and many others who steered the
early progress of the Arts and Science Facultiesthe new additions
to the original Faculty of Engineering & Technology.
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The Logo

The Emblem of the University is a three - flamed lamp
encircled by Lotus petals. The Lamp represents Knowledge. The three
flame represent-Intellectual Training, Cultivation of Emotions and
Imagination, and Spiritual Development. Petals of the Lotus on the
periphery represent Fine Arts and Culture. Logo had been designed
by the Late Nandalal Bose, the Great Artist of the Bengal School
of Painting, who had also been one of the Great Teachers of Kala
Bhavan in Rabindra Nath Tagore's Santiniketan.
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