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Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya

Coordinates: 22°10′13″N 87°54′26″E / 22.1703799°N 87.9071059°E / 22.1703799; 87.9071059
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Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya
TypeUndergraduate college Public college
Established2007; 17 years ago (2007)
AffiliationVidyasagar University
PresidentMr. Sukumar De
PrincipalDr. Nirmalendu Bikas Sinha
Location, ,
721632
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22°10′13″N 87°54′26″E / 22.1703799°N 87.9071059°E / 22.1703799; 87.9071059
CampusRural
Websitehttp://maharajanandakumarmahavidyalaya.org/
Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya is located in West Bengal
Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya
Location in West Bengal
Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya is located in India
Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya
Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya (India)

Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya, established in 2007 is a government aided degree college in Nandakumar, Purba Medinipore, West Bengal, India. With more than 14 subjects of study, it is affiliated with Vidyasagar University, in Midnapore.[1]

History

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Maharaja Nandakumar, the political acumen and great martyr of 18th Century Bengal, was the Faujdar of Hooghly and Zamindar (Land-owner) of Basudevpur Mouza, now known as Nandakumar in the district of Purba Medinipur which he got as a gift for his help as a revenue officer to Maharani of Tamluk during her troubled times.

Being born in a noble Brahmin family in 1705 at Bhadrapur, Birbhum he was educated in Sanskrit and Arabic, but soon joined as a revenue officer like his father Padnava Roy under East India Company. As a robust personality his firmness and resoluteness confirmed the evil eye of East India Company, particularly Lord Warren Hastings, the then Governor General of Bengal for not supporting misdeeds for his personal gain using the chief post of east India company,[citation needed] As a result , he was mooted as a victim of a forgery case of a deed of one Bulaki Das and ultimately he was accused by the law of the British in place of the Country law particularly when the East India Company was not the supreme ruler of the Country. As justice was denied without allowing a chance of self-defense, he was sentenced to death and was hanged by the British on 5 August 1775, at Cooli Bazar, Kolkata.[citation needed]

To commemorate his death, the newly found college has been named after him as “MAHARAJA NANDAKUMAR MAHAVIDYALAYA”. It is situated at the centre of the police station of Nandakumar and surrounded by a high academic environmental zone initially with the support and auspices of ICARE, Haldia. The local representative of the Legislative Assembly also took initiative for the establishment of this degree college. Kalyan Sebashram Sangha, a pioneer and benevolent organization extended its support with a donation of 5.33 acre of land. Finally, the approval from the Higher Education Department, Government of W.B. and the affiliation from Vidyasagar University, Medinipur, made the foundation of this Mahavidyalaya into reality on 6th August, 2007.

Though the college in its infant stage was temporarily running in a building of District Child Welfare Department, it was shifted to its own Campus on 2 January 2015, at Bhabanipur, Kalyanchak. It is now situated by the side of Digha-Howrah High Road. Hon’ble M.P, Tamluk Parliamentary Constituency and Chairman of Haldia Development of Authority, Sri Suvendu Adhikary is gracious enough to allot grants into two phases of Rs. 2.20 Crore for the construction of the present building. At present it has become one of the colleges under Vidyasagar University. Now the college has been included under Sections 2F and 12B of UGC Act.

The college also has a unit of Netaji Subhas Open University which offers 7(Seven) PG course programmes. The process to get NAAC accreditation towards an all-round improvement of the college has been undertaken since then in collaboration with the IQAC, formed in 2016, and other stakeholders.

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References

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  1. ^ "Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya".
  2. ^ "History - Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya".