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B. B. College, Asansol, West Bengal, India

B. B. College, Asansol, West Bengal, India

*Banwarilal Bhalotia College, Asansol* A NAAC accredited Grade "A" college with potential for excellence under the Univ ersity of Burdwan In early 40s, Asansol was important industrially due to its coal reserved (Raniganj – Asansol Belt), The Indian Iron and Steel Company, The East-Indian Railway, but was backward in the field of higher education. However some schools of repute was established in and around Asansol during 1910 – 1943. The first proposal for opening a College at Asansol was placed by a tall young man on a day in February, 1944 to the then Chairman of Asansol Municipality Mr. Jogendranath Roy and S.D.O. Mr. Woodford I.C.S. In this Noble venture he was accompanied by some eminent teachers, Businessman, Doctors, Pleaders, Zamindars of the locality and some political leaders of that time; in short the proposal came from all sections of public who donated generously for establishment of a higher study centre to the young man none other than the first man in the college Prof. Satyakali Mukherjee. Mr. G.S. Atwal, a leading businessman constructed a tiled building and the Asansol College was given birth in 16th July, 1944 at the tiled rented house at Atwal Nagar and was affiliated to The University of Calcutta to start I.A. classes from 1944 – 1945 with a student strength of only 132 including those of night section. The college was at Atwal Nagar (Now Budha Nagar, Asansol) till 1960, it was the extreme effort of the then staff of Asansol Municipality, St. Patrick School, M/s. A.N. Banerjee and Co. Electric supply company, Late B.N. Nag, Late G.J. Pandit, Mrs. P.S. Jivraj, Joy Engineering Works, Bhrighu Prasad, G.S. Kedia, Mantu Mazumdar, N.L. Jallan, Subhas Institute, Eastern Railway School, Eastern Railway Authorities, Natyabharati, Rotary Club, Pleaders and Muktiars Bar, Mines Board of Health, Dr. L. Sen, A.K. Raha, Dr. A.C. Lahiri, Kumar P. N. Maliah, U.N. Mondal and S.D.O. Mr. J.C. Sengupta, Late Banwarilal Bhalotia, a freedom fighter, Social worker and aspirant businessman of that era, who was introduced to this noble job by Late Shivdas Ghatak and the then Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. B.C. Roy – the continuous efforts of all sections of the locality aided by the magnanimous donation from Sri. Bhalotia, it was possible to start the present main building with an acquired land of 20 Bighas. The foundation stone was laid by Dr. B.C. Roy, and the building was opened for the students by Sri. S.K. Guha, the then Vice – Chancellor of The University of Burdwan and the Asansol College was renamed as Banwarilal Bhalotia College or B.B. College. Asansol - 713303, West Bengal, India Phone : 0341-2274842, 2275414, 2274563 (I.G.N.O.U.), 2274250 (N.S.O.U.), 2274547 (Students' Union), 2275303 (Library) 2274741 (Physics, PG Section), 2274605 (Boys' Hostel) Fax : 0341-2274529 E-mail : principalbbcollege.org Website : www.bbcollege.org
Burnpur

Burnpur

G.T. Road, Asansol ,
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Tel: 9434662691
Myschool at Asansol

Myschool at Asansol

Saradapally, Vidyasagar Sarani, Asansol ,
Myschool is an institute founded by IIT Kanpur Graduates. The Faculty at Myschool believes in VIsualized learning rather than rote Memorization. The Myschool team has developed their own animations and Simulations to help students better understand the subjects. The students ar myschool are taught through SMART Boards and Voting Pad. The classroom lectures at myschool are recorded as a remedy for students who occassionally miss classes due to unavoidable circumstances. These recorded lectures also helps students for their revision. MySchool conducts regular test to assess students learning and keep parents inform about their child progress and Attendance through SMS.
Tel: 8348649671
Asansol RamaKrishna Mission High School

Asansol RamaKrishna Mission High School

Vivekananda sarani.ASANSOL -713304, Asansol ,
The Ramkrishna Mission Ashrama, Asansol is rooted in the teachings of Sri Ramakrishna (1836-1886) who stressed, among other things, the equal validity of all religions, the potential divinity of man, and service to man as a way of worshipping God. Sri Ramakrishna's chief disciple, Swami Vivekananda (1863-1902), carried far and wide these teachings which, really speaking, constitute the core of India's oldest philosophy, Vedanta. Later, in 1897, he founded, in order to propagate these ideas, a non-proselytizing religious organization, the Ramakrishna Mission, which, besides teaching Vedanta, gives concrete service to the community by running schools, colleges, hospitals, orphanages, etc. Ramakrishna Mission's Headquarters is located at Belur Math, West Bengal, India and has more than 140 branches in India and abroad. One such branch is Ramakrishna Mission Ashrama, Asansol in the district of Burdwan, West Bengal, India.This is the most extensive and important coal belt of Eastern India and together with Durgapur , is known as the industrial city of West Bengal. The Story has it that on his way to Baidyanath, Deoghar, Sri Ramakrishna came by train up to Ranigunj, a coal town only 15 km from Asansol,which was then the last railway station on the route and therefrom he took to roadways to reach Deoghar. During early period, the Ashram activities were on a small scale with only an orphange and a school for girls. In the later years the girls' school ceased to function and a boys' school was started instead, which was upgraded to a High School in 1944. Gradually a small hostel also was felt necessary for the boys who came from far off areas,which came into being in 1953. The entire campus was located on one side of the ever-busy Grand Trunk Road . With the passage of time, the number of students in the School and the Hostel increased, in keeping with which new buildings were erected with storeys being added to the existing ones. Still, at one point of time, the campus became too cramped for its 1000-odd students and the adjacent G.T Road seemed more trafficky and noisy everyday. As a solution to this,a 55 acre land on the outskirts of the then Asansol city was purchased from the Government of West Bengal in 1994, thanks to the generous donation of Pearless General Finance & Investment Co. Ltd.,Kolkata. After procuring the land ,some temporary sheds were built up there for the purpose of Prayer hall, Hostel , Monks' Quarters and Kitchen-cum-dining room and from September,1997 the Ashama started functioning from these temporary structures. The High & Primary Schools were shifted to their permanent building at the new campus in October,2001. The Ashrama shifted totally to the new premises in 2002, sellig off the old establishment.By August 2005, came up one by one , the Vocational Training Centre, the permanent buildings for Hostel, Monks' Quarters, Dining Hall and Library. The Ashrama is still in the making. We are yet to have an auditorium for its 1100 students, a commodious temple for some 1000 devotees and guardians, a Higher Secondary School building, metal roads--to mention only the foremost of the priorities... We look forward to the God in you ,Who is All-knowing, Who has helped us so far and Who ,we believe, will help us in our onward journey also...
Asansol Engineering College

Asansol Engineering College

Vivekananda Sarani, Asansol ,
Asansol Engineering College,,popularly known as AEC, is a private institute situated in Asansol, an industrial city located in Bardhaman district, West Bengal, about 200 kilometers from the capital city of Kolkata, India. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Engineering and Technology. The college was ninth best engineering college in West Bengal by Careergraph, The Telegraph in 2009.HistoryAsansol Engineering College is a self-financing institute established in 1998 to facilitate technical education in the industrial belt of Asansol by The Academy of Engineers. The college is a joint venture of the JIS group and the Techno India group.LocationThe college is situated in the border area of West Bengal and Jharkhand, well connected to the cities of West Bengal, Jharkhand and Bihar by train and bus services. It is around 200 kilometer from Kolkata, capital city of West Bengal. It is 8 kilometers from the Asansol railway junction and 6 kilometers from the city bus stand. Regular bus and auto-rickshaw services are available.Accreditation and affiliationThe college is accredited to the All India Council for Technical Education and affiliated to the West Bengal University of Technology. The department of Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Electrical Engineering are accredited by National Board of Accreditation. The college has a grant from the World Bank under Technical Education Quality Improvement Programme(TEQIP).