Thursday, January 26, 2012

Arup Chandra, Principal CCAI (A short life sketch)

Arup Chandra – born in Berhampore, Murshidabad District in the year of 1951 5th Marc h, Father Late Anadi Kumar Chandra & Mother Anima Chandra, was the eldest son among fo ur children in the family started early education in ‘Bethuadahari’ – a small village in Nadia district of West Bengal. But very soon ‘Maternal Uncle’ Sri Ajitendu Das got him to his ‘Mama Bari’ – maternal uncle’s home at Berhampore and get him admitted in Kirshnath Collegiate School in fifth standard. Since Arup Chandra stayed in Berhampore under the care and love of Grandfather Sri Binoy Krishna Das and Grandmother Achala Das, and got his five maternal uncles as guides or friends.

Being an intelligent student always scored great in school exams, though he liked to keep special interest in games & sports, writing poems etc. In his words, ‘I have played almost every popular events in our time like Football, Cricket, Hockey, Table tennis, Volleyball, Boxing, Gymnastics, Yoga etc’. His favourite clubs ‘Vivekananda Club’, ‘Hind Club’ & ‘Ramkrishna Bayam Mandir’ are still active in Berhampore City. Same time he found a special interest in recitation of poems and other cultural activity. Since he was in 10th standard, he writes poems, which later gave him another identity among the modern Bengali poets. His first remarkable work in the field of literature was publishing a little magazine named ‘Diganto’; as an editor it was his first work. Later he published another little magazine named ‘Rakta Patra’ which boldly drawn the attention of conscious people towards the poverty and injustice of the state to the people; as a result administration announced the magazine ‘banned’ and seized all the copies of the same. It was 1970. At this time he was the student of 3rd year at Berhampore Krishnath College.
In 1967, like other numerous students he was boldly inspired by ‘Nakshalbari Movement’, which opened a new vista in his life. His remarkable creation in this period ‘Hirak Buke Sikal Baje’ – a collection of poetry & ‘Jharer Britte’ – a novel, both were the manifestation of the people’s struggle against poverty and state oppression.
After a long struggling life, which can be mentioned somewhere else; he took a profession of a trainer. 1stSeptember 1977 Mr Arup Chandra gives birth of his dream child ‘Chandra Commercial & Art Institute’, in Palashipara – a small village in Nadia District, W.B. He is the pioneer of ‘Spoken English Courses’ in Nadia - Murshidabad and other adjacent districts.
By the time Mr. Chandra again took special interest in various cultural activities. Writing poems was continuing well. He received a great honour at this moment; in 125th ‘Rabindra Birthday Celebration’, organised Department of Youth, Govt. of W.B., Mr Chandra own 1st position in Nadia District Poetry Competition.
Since 1980, he is the editor of ‘Basabhumi’, which first published as an organ of ‘Revolutionary writers association’s’ Nadia district committee. But latter, ‘Basabhumi’ is being published independently.
  • Academy of Music and Fine Arts, Barrackpore, Kolkata – a board for cultural promotion, offered him ‘Felicitation’ for his unparalleled contribution in ‘Recitation of poems’.  The board offered him an ‘Upadhi’ (an honorary title) called‘Shastri’ in honour.
  • ‘Murshidabad District Kobita Academy’ offered him ‘Felicitation’ on their 125th assembly on 7th March 2010.
  • He received honour in the occasions of 130th year celebration of Berhampore Municipility.
  • He received honour in the occasions of Berhampore Grant Hall Centenary Celebration.
  • Very recent Arup Chandra received a ‘Felicitation’ from ‘Academy of Poetry, Kolkata’ - 'Acharya Prafulla Chandra Roy Smarak Samman-2010' at National Library Kolkata & 'Kabiguru Smarak Samman-2011' at Kolkata.

He is also a successful journalist of ‘Murshidabad Beekhan’ (a Bengali fortnightly). He is also a member of‘Murshidabad District Journalists Association’ and ‘Murshidabad District Chambers of Commerce’.

His books and writings are always highly regarded and appreciated by different dailies (Newspapers) like Aajkaal, Dainik Statemman and weeklies & little magazines like Darpan, Siladitya, Aneek, Taranga Prabaha etc.

His publications are:
  • ‘Hirok Buke Sikal Baje’ – collection of poetry.
  • ‘Jharer Britte’ – a novel.
  • ‘Silper Byakaran’ – a book on Indian & World Art & Painting,
  • ‘Sanket Lipi’ – a research book on Bengali Shorthand.
  • ‘Mao Tse Tung er Kobita’ – translation of Mao Tse Tung poems.
  • ‘Dhasta Prithibir Kobita’ – collection of poems.
  • ‘Kemon Achi Amra’ – collection of poems.
  • ‘Amar Bharatbarsa’ – collection of poems.
  • 'JANMOKANNA' - collection of poems (2012).

Some valuable issues of ‘Basabhumi’ edited by Arup Chandra, which are specially regarded by readers and experts are:
  • ‘Murshidabad Itibritta (Part 1)’ – on ancient history of Murshidabad District -- 2004
  • ‘Murshidabad Itibritta (Part 2)’ – on ancient history of Murshidabad District -- 2005
  • ‘Basabhumi – Daridra Anahar Sankha’ – 2006
  • ‘Basabhumi Kabi Asoke Mohanti Sankha’ – 2009
  • ‘Basabhumi Teen Dasak (Three decades) Sankalan’ -- 2010
  • ‘Basabhumi Rabindra Sardha Satabarsha Sankha’ -- 2010
  • ‘Basabhumi 'Khuda-Daridro-O-Anahar -- Ei Desh Ei Samay’ -- 2011
  • ‘Basabhumi Bhasa, Upo-Bhasa, Durniti, Daridor Sankha' -- 2011

As an educationist he has left a great thoughtful impression when he spreads the English Education in West Bengal at that time when government withdraws that from schools. He understood that, without a great proficiency in speaking and writing English, Bengali young generations would have embarked in a great darkness of frustration in life. He also spoke loudly about the importance of Computer Education, Finishing Training programmes, and Interview preparation etc. most of which nowadays are well accepted by the society.

Under his guidance and care, CCAI has reached the most honourable position in West Bengal. His research works in the field of Spoken English & Communicative English Training Method has opened a new vista to the Bengali youths. One after another, he launched different kind of courses to help the students to achieve the ultimate success in life. His students are now placed in both government and non-government jobs, many are ‘self employed’, and leading successful life with respect and honour.

He is regarded by all the CCAI teachers, staffs, students, guardians and people who are benefited by his selfless service to the society and nation.

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