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Brief History
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In
1882 Surendranath Banerjea, eminent scholar, orator and
statesman and one of the pioneers of India’s struggle for
self-government and freedom, took over the charge of Presidency
School. In January 1884, it was renamed Presidency Institution
and became affiliated to the Intermediate Standard of the
University of Calcutta. Later
in the same year, with permission from Lord Ripon, it was
renamed as Ripon College and became a full-fledged degree
College under the University of Calcutta.
Surendranath Banerjea himself taught in the College for many
years with rare distinction. Under his inspiring guidance a
generation of students grew up with sacrifice and idealism as their guiding principles. Round him gathered some of
the most distinguished scholars and intellectuals of the time
and Ripon College soon came to be counted among the reputed
seats of learning in the country.
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Dr.
Rajendra Prasad, Hon'ble President of India, garlanding the half
bust of Surendranath Banerjea on January 20, 1957. |
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In his lifetime he divested
himself of all the proprietary rights over the institution he
had nurtured into existence and in the year 1909 made it open to the public under
a body of trustees created for the purpose.
In
1885 the Department of Law was started. It was converted into a
separate College in 1911 and it was named as Ripon Law College. The
Department of
Commerce was established in 1940. A branch of this College was
opened in Dinajpur (now a separate College in Bangladesh) in
1942. The trustees in order to keep pace with the changing needs
of the time, opened an evening Science section in 1947 and a women’s section in
1948 as well. The former is now a part of
Surendranath Evening College and the latter became an
independent Degree College in 1960.
In
1948-49 the Trustees renamed the College as Surendranath College
as a mark of respect to the founder of the institutions and
author of "A Nation in Making".
The
College was recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in 1972.
Standing amidst the din and bustle
of one of the busiest thoroughfares of Calcutta, the College has
been a witness at close quarters to various ups and downs in the
social and political history. In its career of more
than a hundred years it has had to pass through both fair and
foul, sunshine and rough weather. Its students welcomed Swami
Vivekananda along with others with spectacular enthusiasm on his
historic arrival at Calcutta in 1897 after his great success and
triumph in the West. On reaching the city Swamiji was accorded
reception worthy of a king at Ripon College. It was at Ripon
College that Gandhiji put up in the company of others when he
came to the plenary session of the Indian National Congress in
Calcutta in 1901. This was his first experience of attending
such an important gathering in India. In 1911 Rabindranath
Tagore read out at Ripon College one of his great essays dealing
with the twin subjects of separatism to be found among many of
our countrymen and national integration. It may be mentioned in
passing that he referred in one of his novels to the courage and
patriotism of the students of Ripon College. Both during the
freedom movement and in recent times students of Ripon /
Surendranath Collge never failed to give a good account of
themselves whenever there was a call to serve the country's
cause or to register protest against injustice, tyranny and
aggression. This tradition of Ripon / Surendranath College
is a priceless legacy handed down by its founder Surendranath
Banerjea and others.
The
College is trying to maintain its tradition of self-reliance in
the context of spreading education among all sections of the
society so as to enable its students to become worthy citizens
of our country.
The
management of the College is presently run by the Governing Body
formed under the Calcutta University First Statutes in 1979 (Clause
93) with Prof Sudin Chattopadhyay as President and Dr. C. S. Sarkar,
Principal, as Ex-officio Secretary. It is relevant to mention in
this connection that the Governing Body took over charge from
Hon'ble High Court appointed Administrator on 17th December
2001. |
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Objective
To provide
quality education to a wide cross section of students
irrespective of gender and socio-economic standing.
Goal |

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The goal of the college is to disseminate higher education to
the students from all sections and areas emphasizing the
development of ability and personality building in order to equip the
students adequately so as to face the challenge of the new millennium with
courage and conviction.
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Programme
of Foundation Stone laying of Science Building on January 20,
1957.
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Vision |
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Introduction of
modern subjects with necessary infrastructure facilities with a
view to updating education as per requirements of the employment
houses and higher studies as well. Also to provide the students
with quality education with all round humane values and
necessary skills. Look forward to our institution growing into a
premier institute of learning in the days to come.
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Affiliation
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The College is an
undergraduate College affiliated to the University of Calcutta
since 1884.
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Location |
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The
College is centrally located in the city of Kolkata, being barely 200m from Sealdah
railway station and is thereby very well connected to 24 Pgs
(North & South) districts. It is also not far from Howrah
station. In fact, it is located on the main thoroughfare connecting Howrah
& Sealdah railway stations.
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View
Location Map
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Student Strength |
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The approximate student strength of the College is around
3000 plus. |
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Administrative Structure |
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The
College is administered by a Governing Body consisting of fourteen members. It is presided over by the
President of the governing body with the Principal of the
College as its Secretary. Besides the President and the
Secretary, it comprises two members who
are nominated by the Higher Education Department (Govt. of West Bengal),
two
members nominated by the University of Calcutta, four
representatives from the teachers, two representatives from the non-teaching staff,
one representative from the students. The local Municipal
Councillor
is also a member. In
addition, the following bodies, namely Teachers’ Council,
Non-teaching Employees' Union and Students Union, formed as per
University of Calcutta Statute, are there to address the needs
and interests of the employees and students.
Furthermore to assist the administration in academic and extra
academic affairs, several subcommittees of teachers exist as per
Calcutta University Statute. |
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Governing
Body |
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President : Prof. Sudin Chattopadhyay |
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Secretary : Dr.Chinmay Sekhar Sarkar, Principal |
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Members : Dr.
Nirmalendu Nath, C.U. Nominee. |
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Prof. Biswabandhu Bhattacharya, C.U. Nominee. |
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Sri Dilip Gupta, Govt. of W.B. Nominee. |
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Sri Dilip Bhattacharya, Govt. of W.B. Nominee. |
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Smt Aparajita Dasgupta, Local Councillor, Kolkata Corporation. |
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Sri Prabir Ganguli, Teachers' Representative. |
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Dr. Sankar Gangopadhyay, Teachers' Representative. |
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Dr. Mira Ghosh, Teachers' Representative. |
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Sri Kaushik Lahiri, Teachers' Representative. |
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Sri Manab Brata Brahma, Non Teaching Employees' Representative. |
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Sri Yoginder Prasad Singh, Non Teaching Employees' Representative. |
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Sri Sritanu Sur, Students' Representative. |
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LIST OF HOLIDAYS & RECESS |
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OCCASION |
No of
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Rathayatra. |
1 |
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Death
Anniversary of Rastraguru Surendranath |
1 |
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Independence Day |
1 |
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Janmastami |
1 |
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Mahalaya |
1 |
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6 |
Puja
Holidays. (From Durga Sashti to Kali Puja) |
24 |
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7 |
Birthday
of Mahatma Gandhi |
1 |
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8 |
Bhatridwitiya |
1 |
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9 |
Jagaddhatri Puja |
1 |
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10 |
Birthday
of Guru Nanak. |
1 |
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11 |
Birthday
of Rastraguru Surendranath |
1 |
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12 |
Id-Ul-Fittar. |
1 |
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13 |
Winter
Recess. |
7 |
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14 |
New
Year’s Day (English) |
1 |
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15 |
Birthday
of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose |
1 |
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Calcutta
University Foundation Day. |
1 |
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Republic
Day. |
1 |
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Saraswati Puja |
2 |
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19 |
Id-Uz-Zoha. |
1 |
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20 |
Muharram. |
1 |
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21 |
Dolyatra |
2 |
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22 |
Good
Friday |
1 |
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23 |
Easter
Saturday |
1 |
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24 |
Chaitra
Sankranti |
1 |
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25 |
New
Year’s Day (Bengali) |
1 |
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26 |
May Day |
1 |
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27 |
Birthday
of Rabindranath Tagore |
1 |
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28 |
Buddha
Purnima. |
1 |
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Fateh
Duaz Doham. |
1 |
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Summer
Recess. |
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Holidays
under Principal’s discretion. |
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TOTAL
(Including Puja Holidays & excluding Winter & Summer
Recess) |
58 |
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