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Santragachi Kedarnath Institution, Howrah

Santragachi Kedarnath Institution (or Santragachi K.N. Institution) is a Government-sponsored, Bengali medium, higher secondary school located in Howrah in the state of West Bengal, India. The first vernacular Bengali medium school of Howrah district, Santragachi Minor School, that was originally founded by Kedarnath Bhattacharya in 1857, was upgraded to Santragachi Kedarnath Institution in 1925. Prof. Ashutosh Mukherjee, the second Indian Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calcutta laid the foundation stone in 1920.[3][4]

Santragachi Kedarnath Institution, Howrah (SKNI)
Front view of the institution
Address
181 Sastri Narendra Nath Ganguly Road.



,
India
Coordinates22°35′6.417″N 88°18′13.566″E / 22.58511583°N 88.30376833°E / 22.58511583; 88.30376833
Information
Former nameSantragachi Minor School[1]
School typeGovernment sponsored, Higher Secondary
MottoSanskrit: श्रद्धाबान् लभ्तो ज्ञनम् (Bengali: শ্রদ্ধাবান লভতে জ্ঞানম)
(Those, who respect get the Knowledge)
Established1857; originally founded
1870; as Santragachi Minor School
17 July 1925; as Santragachi Kedarnath Institution (see history)
FounderKedarnath Bhattacharya, Manmatanath Seth, Mahendranath Kar
School codeF1-116, 106071[2]
HeadteacherTapabrata Basu
Student to teacher ratio40
Classes offeredV-XII
LanguageBengali
Schedule typeDay
Classrooms~40
Yearbook"Pujar Ful"
AffiliationsWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education
AlumniNotable alumni
Websitewww.sknireunion.com

The school shares the same campus with Santragachi Kedarnath Institution (for Girls) and Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Primary Section (Co-ed) (I-IV).

History

 
A white-stone statue of Ashutosh Mukherjee

The Santragachi and Ramrajatala areas in Howrah were previously undeveloped. There were only two high schools; "Santragachi Madhya Engreji School" and "Chakraberia Madhyamik School". Both were English medium and aided by the Government. A "toll" or "pathsala" was started in 1770 by the Bhattacharya family. In 1800, Gourikanta Bhattacharya expanded the toll which existed up to 1860. In 1857, zamindar Baboo Kedarnath Bhattacharya established a vernacular Bengali medium school with the help of Government aid. It was the first vernacular Bengali medium school to receive Government aid.[3] In 1864, this school was demolished by cyclone, and was removed to the house of Kedarnath Bhattacharya, where it stayed for two years. At a cost of ₹4000/- a new pucca building was constructed for the school.[5] In 1870, this school was amalgamated with Santragachi Madhya Engraji School and named the Santragachi Minor School.[6] An educationist and zamindar, Manmatanath Seth, wanted to build a high school for the children of the locality, so he donated a grant of money. The Kar brothers (Mahendranath Kar, Upendranath Kar and Narendranath Kar) donated land, but Manmatanath Seth died before the High school could be constructed. The Kar brothers built the school using the donations for the students of Santragachi Minor School and in November 1925, this was named "Kedarnath Institution" in the name of Baboo Kedarnath Bhattacharya who had died in 1915.[4][6] The foundation year is now considered as 1925.

The foundation stone was laid by the vice-chancellor and professor of Ashutosh College, Ashutosh Mukherjee on 17 July 1920. From 1925, the newly named institution started functioning with 225 students in six classrooms. In 1926, the class for the ninth standard started with the temporary permission of Calcutta University, and in 1927, after the completion of the tenth standard, the school's students were sent for board exams the first time. In 1933, the school received its permanent affiliation from the West Bengal Board.[7] In 1960, the school was recognised by the University Of Calcutta, to impact Elementary Scientific knowledge and Elementary Mechanics to the students.[8]

Infrastructure

The school's main building consists of Ram Charan Sett Block, Guest Keen Williams Block, Rupen Kar Memorial Block, Upendranath Kar Block, Sarba Sikhya Bhaban, Ramkrishna Das Block and Satish Chandra Block. The main building contains about 25 classrooms, and Chemistry, Physics, Geography, Optics, Biology and two Computer laboratories. A smart room is under construction.

In front of the school there is a small playground having an open stage Bhagini Nivedita Muktomoncho. In the backside of the building, there is a big playground (over 2900 m2 or 31000 feet²) used for sports and other functional purposes. Besides the field, the three storied Jubilee Block contains 6 classrooms, a library[9] and a hall with adequate sound system and capacity of taking about 150 students. An auditorium is planned on the third floor of this block, which is under construction.

Academics and extra-curriculum

Affiliations and curriculum

The school is affiliated to West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for V-X and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for XI-XII. In the higher secondary, there are three streams: Arts (Humanities), Commerce and Science.

The Arts (Humanities) department offers Political Science, Philosophy, Geography, History, Sanskrit, Modern Computer Application, Education, Nutrition, Environmental Studies and Mathematics.

The Science department offers Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biological Science, Computer Science, Modern Computer Application, Geography, Nutrition, Environmental Studies and Agriculture (vocational subject).

The department of Commerce offers Accountancy, Business studies, Costing and Taxation, Commercial Law and preliminary auditing, Mathematics, Environmental Studies and Modern Computer Application.[10]

Sports, scout and events

The school's football team is one of the most reputed teams in the interschool football competitions in Howrah. It participates in M P Cup and Reliance Foundation Youth Sports National School Championships.[11][12] The school won the Bandhuta's Amit Bosu Smriti Amantran Football Competition in 2013 (defeating Howrah Zilla School in final[13]), in 2018 and 2020. In 2018, the school also won "Barkuni Smiti Cup" held at Jagacha High School. The school has also its own tournament and other sports events.

Saraswati Puja is a special event at this school. The school received numerous reputed awards for its famous Saraswati Puja (ie. "The Telegraph" Second Best Saraswati puja award in 2014, Eisamay Palaspriya Samman Award in 2018 etc.).[14] The school too hosts and participates in various quiz, drama or debate shows. [15][16][17]

The consumer committee spreads awareness about and the Reunion Committee organizes a reunion and other alumni events.[18] National Green Corps was formed in 2006, under a Governmental Campaign. Successfully running up to 2013, the activities have been stopped.[19][20]

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) trainings were offered previously. It was controlled by 41 Bengal Battalion NCC, Howrah-03. But the programme was again replaced by scout activities.

The school's scout group is under The Bharat Scouts and Guides. The group control and manage school programmes and take part in various contests, competitions and exhibitions formed in school as well as outside. Every year, numerous scout camps take place in various places. Many students from this scout group have been chosen for the Rajyapuraskar and Principal Scout award, the highest awards for scouters. The trainings have been conducted by many notable scoutmasters like Bimal Kar (during 1947),[21] Kali Sankar Mukherjee etc.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ "A school for Santragachhi girls".
  2. ^ "WBBSE :: Affiliated Schools". wbbse.org.
  3. ^ a b O'malley and Chakravorty (1909). Bengal District Gazetteers: Howrah. p. 140.
  4. ^ a b . sknionline.in. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  5. ^ Alok Kumar Mukherjee (1991). Howrah, a Study in Urbanization. p. 99. ISBN 9788185089089.
  6. ^ a b "A school for Santragachhi girls". www.telegraphindia.com.
  7. ^ "Santragachi Kedarnath Institution - Howrah - School". Placedigger.com. Retrieved 27 January 2018.
  8. ^ https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.97476/2015.97476.University-Of-Calcutta-The-Calendar-1952vol1_djvu.txt[bare URL plain text file]
  9. ^ Indian Book Trade and Library Directory. 1950. p. 426.
  10. ^ "santragachi k.n.institution howrah School Address Contact Detail -Reviews Rating". Schoolspedia.com. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  11. ^ "RFYS 2017 Kolkata Senior Boys Bawali High School vs Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Highlights". www.rfyouthsports.com.
  12. ^ "RFYS 2017: Kolkata Sr Boys - MP Birla Foundation HS School vs Santragachi Kedarnath Institution". www.rfyouthsports.com. 26 November 2017.
  13. ^ "আনন্দবাজার পত্রিকা - হাওড়া". archives.anandabazar.com/.
  14. ^ "Worshipping the goddess of learning".
  15. ^ "Bartaman Patrika".
  16. ^ "আনন্দবাজার পত্রিকা - হাওড়া". archives.anandabazar.com.
  17. ^ http://bengalbulletin.in/2018/02/ক্যুইজ-প্রতিযোগিতা/[dead link]
  18. ^ "SKNI Reunion 2018-19". sknireunion.com.
  19. ^ http://web.wbpcb.gov.in/html/ngc/schoolname/howrah.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  20. ^ http://web.wbpcb.gov.in/html/ngc/NGC_2012_13.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  21. ^ "Memories of August 15, 1947".
  22. ^ Who's who. West Bengal (India) Legislative Assembly. 1957. p. 10.
  23. ^ "Santanu Chaudhuri | Argonne National Laboratory".
  24. ^ ঘোষ, রুদ্রনীল. "পাড়া কাঁপলেই বুঝতাম ভারতশ্রী এসেছে".
  25. ^ ADR. "Jatu Lahiri(All India Trinamool Congress(AITC)):Constituency- SHIBPUR(HOWRAH) - Affidavit Information of Candidate". www.myneta.info.
  26. ^ Who's who of Members. West Bengal (India). Legislative Assembly. 2006. p. 78.
  27. ^ . Archived from the original on 30 August 2018.
  28. ^ Acala Bhattacharya (1980). Hāoṛā Jelāra itihāsa.
  29. ^ . Archived from the original on 8 August 2016.

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Santragachi Kedarnath Institution or Santragachi K N Institution is a Government sponsored Bengali medium higher secondary school located in Howrah in the state of West Bengal India The first vernacular Bengali medium school of Howrah district Santragachi Minor School that was originally founded by Kedarnath Bhattacharya in 1857 was upgraded to Santragachi Kedarnath Institution in 1925 Prof Ashutosh Mukherjee the second Indian Vice Chancellor of the University of Calcutta laid the foundation stone in 1920 3 4 Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Howrah SKNI Front view of the institutionAddress181 Sastri Narendra Nath Ganguly Road near RamrajatalaSantragachiHowrah West BengalIndiaCoordinates22 35 6 417 N 88 18 13 566 E 22 58511583 N 88 30376833 E 22 58511583 88 30376833InformationFormer nameSantragachi Minor School 1 School typeGovernment sponsored Higher SecondaryMottoSanskrit श रद ध ब न लभ त ज ञनम Bengali শ রদ ধ ব ন লভত জ ঞ নম Those who respect get the Knowledge Established1857 originally founded1870 as Santragachi Minor School17 July 1925 as Santragachi Kedarnath Institution see history FounderKedarnath Bhattacharya Manmatanath Seth Mahendranath KarSchool codeF1 116 106071 2 HeadteacherTapabrata BasuStudent to teacher ratio40Classes offeredV XIILanguageBengaliSchedule typeDayClassrooms 40Yearbook Pujar Ful AffiliationsWest Bengal Board of Secondary Education and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary EducationAlumniNotable alumniWebsitewww sknireunion comThe school shares the same campus with Santragachi Kedarnath Institution for Girls and Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Primary Section Co ed I IV Contents 1 History 2 Infrastructure 3 Academics and extra curriculum 3 1 Affiliations and curriculum 3 2 Sports scout and events 4 Notable alumni 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory Edit A white stone statue of Ashutosh Mukherjee The Santragachi and Ramrajatala areas in Howrah were previously undeveloped There were only two high schools Santragachi Madhya Engreji School and Chakraberia Madhyamik School Both were English medium and aided by the Government A toll or pathsala was started in 1770 by the Bhattacharya family In 1800 Gourikanta Bhattacharya expanded the toll which existed up to 1860 In 1857 zamindar Baboo Kedarnath Bhattacharya established a vernacular Bengali medium school with the help of Government aid It was the first vernacular Bengali medium school to receive Government aid 3 In 1864 this school was demolished by cyclone and was removed to the house of Kedarnath Bhattacharya where it stayed for two years At a cost of 4000 a new pucca building was constructed for the school 5 In 1870 this school was amalgamated with Santragachi Madhya Engraji School and named the Santragachi Minor School 6 An educationist and zamindar Manmatanath Seth wanted to build a high school for the children of the locality so he donated a grant of money The Kar brothers Mahendranath Kar Upendranath Kar and Narendranath Kar donated land but Manmatanath Seth died before the High school could be constructed The Kar brothers built the school using the donations for the students of Santragachi Minor School and in November 1925 this was named Kedarnath Institution in the name of Baboo Kedarnath Bhattacharya who had died in 1915 4 6 The foundation year is now considered as 1925 The foundation stone was laid by the vice chancellor and professor of Ashutosh College Ashutosh Mukherjee on 17 July 1920 From 1925 the newly named institution started functioning with 225 students in six classrooms In 1926 the class for the ninth standard started with the temporary permission of Calcutta University and in 1927 after the completion of the tenth standard the school s students were sent for board exams the first time In 1933 the school received its permanent affiliation from the West Bengal Board 7 In 1960 the school was recognised by the University Of Calcutta to impact Elementary Scientific knowledge and Elementary Mechanics to the students 8 Infrastructure EditThe school s main building consists of Ram Charan Sett Block Guest Keen Williams Block Rupen Kar Memorial Block Upendranath Kar Block Sarba Sikhya Bhaban Ramkrishna Das Block and Satish Chandra Block The main building contains about 25 classrooms and Chemistry Physics Geography Optics Biology and two Computer laboratories A smart room is under construction In front of the school there is a small playground having an open stage Bhagini Nivedita Muktomoncho In the backside of the building there is a big playground over 2900 m2 or 31000 feet used for sports and other functional purposes Besides the field the three storied Jubilee Block contains 6 classrooms a library 9 and a hall with adequate sound system and capacity of taking about 150 students An auditorium is planned on the third floor of this block which is under construction Academics and extra curriculum EditAffiliations and curriculum Edit The school is affiliated to West Bengal Board of Secondary Education for V X and West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education for XI XII In the higher secondary there are three streams Arts Humanities Commerce and Science The Arts Humanities department offers Political Science Philosophy Geography History Sanskrit Modern Computer Application Education Nutrition Environmental Studies and Mathematics The Science department offers Physics Chemistry Mathematics Biological Science Computer Science Modern Computer Application Geography Nutrition Environmental Studies and Agriculture vocational subject The department of Commerce offers Accountancy Business studies Costing and Taxation Commercial Law and preliminary auditing Mathematics Environmental Studies and Modern Computer Application 10 Sports scout and events Edit The school s football team is one of the most reputed teams in the interschool football competitions in Howrah It participates in M P Cup and Reliance Foundation Youth Sports National School Championships 11 12 The school won the Bandhuta s Amit Bosu Smriti Amantran Football Competition in 2013 defeating Howrah Zilla School in final 13 in 2018 and 2020 In 2018 the school also won Barkuni Smiti Cup held at Jagacha High School The school has also its own tournament and other sports events Saraswati Puja is a special event at this school The school received numerous reputed awards for its famous Saraswati Puja ie The Telegraph Second Best Saraswati puja awardin 2014 Eisamay Palaspriya Samman Award in 2018 etc 14 The school too hosts and participates in various quiz drama or debate shows 15 16 17 The consumer committee spreads awareness about and the Reunion Committee organizes a reunion and other alumni events 18 National Green Corps was formed in 2006 under a Governmental Campaign Successfully running up to 2013 the activities have been stopped 19 20 The National Cadet Corps NCC trainings were offered previously It was controlled by 41 Bengal Battalion NCC Howrah 03 But the programme was again replaced by scout activities The school s scout group is under The Bharat Scouts and Guides The group control and manage school programmes and take part in various contests competitions and exhibitions formed in school as well as outside Every year numerous scout camps take place in various places Many students from this scout group have been chosen for the Rajyapuraskar and Principal Scout award the highest awards for scouters The trainings have been conducted by many notable scoutmasters like Bimal Kar during 1947 21 Kali Sankar Mukherjee etc Notable alumni EditDr Kanailal Bhattacharyya politician and former minister of Ministry of Commerce and Industries Govt of West Bengal 22 Dr Supriya Chakrabarti Scientist and researcher at University of Massachusetts director of Lowell Center for Space Science amp Technology Dr Santanu Chaudhuri researcher and director of Manufacturing Science and Engineering at Argonne National Laboratory University of Chicago 23 Raviranjan Maitra actor film editor and movie producer edited films like Chander Pahar Amazon Obhijaan etc Rudranil Ghosh Bengali film actor and politician 24 Jatu Lahiri politician 25 Dr Jagannath Bhattacharya politician and physician 26 Rabin Das footballer played for Mohun Bagan 27 Sital Chandra Ghosh allopathic doctor 28 Chinmoy Nandi poet and elocutionist maker of Chhandaneer group first recitation group in Calcutta founded in 1971 29 See also EditSantragachi Kedarnath Institution Girls References Edit A school for Santragachhi girls WBBSE Affiliated Schools wbbse org a b O malley and Chakravorty 1909 Bengal District Gazetteers Howrah p 140 a b Our History Santragachi Kedarnath Institution sknionline in Archived from the original on 12 June 2018 Retrieved 11 June 2018 Alok Kumar Mukherjee 1991 Howrah a Study in Urbanization p 99 ISBN 9788185089089 a b A school for Santragachhi girls www telegraphindia com Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Howrah School Placedigger com Retrieved 27 January 2018 https archive org stream in ernet dli 2015 97476 2015 97476 University Of Calcutta The Calendar 1952vol1 djvu txt bare URL plain text file Indian Book Trade and Library Directory 1950 p 426 santragachi k n institution howrah School Address Contact Detail Reviews Rating Schoolspedia com Retrieved 7 April 2018 RFYS 2017 Kolkata Senior Boys Bawali High School vs Santragachi Kedarnath Institution Highlights www rfyouthsports com RFYS 2017 Kolkata Sr Boys MP Birla Foundation HS School vs Santragachi Kedarnath Institution www rfyouthsports com 26 November 2017 আনন দব জ র পত র ক হ ওড archives anandabazar com Worshipping the goddess of learning Bartaman Patrika আনন দব জ র পত র ক হ ওড archives anandabazar com http bengalbulletin in 2018 02 ক য ইজ প রত য গ ত dead link SKNI Reunion 2018 19 sknireunion com http web wbpcb gov in html ngc schoolname howrah pdf bare URL PDF http web wbpcb gov in html ngc NGC 2012 13 pdf bare URL PDF Memories of August 15 1947 Who s who West Bengal India Legislative Assembly 1957 p 10 Santanu Chaudhuri 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