Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Releasing of Book titled "Shroddhay Smarone KRISHNA BISWAS''

Krishnaa Human Initiatives (KHI), a Citizen Sector Organization founded in memory of Late (Smt.) Krishna Biswas, published a Bengali book titled "Shroddhay Smarone KRISHNA BISWAS'' to pay tribute to her.  Late Biswas dedicated herself to progressive movement for the welfare of women and society. The fifty paged book with colored photographs dealt with her life sketch and nine well written articles on her. Tributary messages from distinguished persons and common people enriched the publication. On June 26, 2011, Sunday a function was organized at Kishore Bharati Vidya Bhavan, 81, Devi Nibas Road, DumDum by the CSO to distribute the book to invited guests.




Shri Satyananda Das, IFS (Retd.), Acting President, Krishnaa Human Initiatives, presenting the book "Shroddhay Smarone KRISHNA BISWAS'' to Shri Mihir Sengupta, eminent educationist & founder of Kishore Bharati Vidya Bhavan

In the function, the President of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, Shri Satyananda Das, IFS (Retd.), presented the first copy of the book "Shroddhay Smarone KRISHNA BISWAS'' to Shri Mihir Sengupta. Earlier, Shri Sengupta formally released the book in a memorial function on the occasion of the first death anniversary of Late (Smt.) Krishna Biswas at her residence.


Eminent educationist Sri Mihir Sengupta releasing the book on Late (Smt.) Krishna Biswas



The Cover of the Book



Registration Certificate of the Publication


The Vice President of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, Smt. Moushumi Biswas, teacher of Army Public School, published the book on behalf of the organization. The cover of the book was designed by eminent painter Shri Nirmalya Nag and another eminent painter Shri Prokas Das made the portrait sketch of Late (Smt.) Krishna Biswas.

Mrs. Moushumi Biswas, Teacher of Hindi Literature & language, Army Public School, Kolkata, The Vice-President of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, welcomes Dr. Sudhee Ranjan Banerjee, Head, Experimental Nuclear Physics Section, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India and his wife Mrs. Pialy Banerjee at the function


Distinguished personalities like Dr. Sudhee Ranjan Banerjee, Head, Experimental Nuclear Physics Section, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India; Prof. Subodh Sinha, Ex-Principal, DumDum Motijheel College of Commerce; Shri Prokas Das, eminent painter and others were present among the invitees.



Shri Prokas Das, eminent painter, getting introduced with the guests. Shri Das painted two portraits of Late (Smt.) Krishna Biswas in 'pastel on paper'



Prof. Subodh Sinha, Ex-Principal, DumDum Motijheel College of Commerce, paying his homage



Dr. Sudhee Ranjan Banerjee, Head, Experimental Nuclear Physics Section, Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre, Dept. of Atomic Energy, Govt. of India., paying his homage.



Shri Rupak Sengupta, Secretary, Calcutta Suburban Cooperative Colony Limited (popularly known as Motijheel Cooperative), paying his homage.



Shri Gopikanta Ghosh, Retd. Jt. CEO, KVIC  paying his homage




Mrs. Moushumi Biswas (extreme right), The Vice-President of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, 
welcomes Shri Rabi Ray, Ex-Councillor, South DumDum Municipality



In the function, young classical singer Smt. Saswati Dutta performed her solo recital. Shri Susanta Biswas, Documentary Filmmaker and the Secretary of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, conducted the the program and conveyed thanks to the invited guests.





Classical singer Smt. Saswati Dutta performing her solo recital


Shri Susanta Biswas, Documentary Filmmaker and the Secretary of Krishnaa Human Initiatives, conducting the the program


The book is  published for restricted circulation and distributed to all the invited guests in the occasion. The same is gifted to the following libraries:

1. National Library, Calcutta (on 28.10.2011), 
2. Rammohun Library & Free Reading Room, Kolkata - 09 (on 09.11.2011), 
3. Bangiya Sahitya Parishat, Kolkata - 06 (on 09.11.2011)
4.The Asiatic Society, Kolkata - 16 (on 11.11.2011), 
5. Registrar of Publications, West Bengal, Kolkata - 27 (on 11.11.2011), 
6. West Bengal State Library, Kolkata (through Registrar of Publications, West Bengal), 
7. Parliament Library, New Delhi (through Registrar of Publications, West Bengal)

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