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SFI-Kalyani University Local Commitee

SFI-Kalyani University Local Commitee

University Of Kalyani, Kalyani ,
Students Federation of India (SFI) is one of the major student organisations in India. Founded in 1970. As of 2012, it claims a membership strength of nearly 40 lakhs school and university students.. Students’ federation of India was formed through its First Conference which was held at Thiruvananthapuram between December 27to 30th in the year 1970. In the latter half of 1970 student leaders from various states assembled together at Calcutta and decided to form a new student organization which is committed to bring together the students of our country and lead them on issues such as radical education reforms, employment, safeguarding and expansion of democratic rights and give the students movement of our country a new and correct direction leads to the formation of Students Federation of India. The Students Federation of India has grown into one of the biggest student organization in the country. The Students Federation of India leads the University Unions in all the Universities in West Bengal, Kerala and Tripura. The very fact that the Students Federation of India commands majority in almost all the colleges/schools/polytechnics/Industrial Training Institute/Professional institutions including the Engineering and Medical Colleges in these states. All this years SFI in its march forward under the banner of Independence, Democracy, socialism had to deal with and counter various wrong tendencies with in the student movement. These 40 years have been very difficult years. In the last forty year right from Comrade Devapalan to Comrade. Aneesh Rajan, around 31 Cadres have become martyrs to the cruel and barbaric deeds of the fundamentalist and right wing forces operating in the state. Several of its members were tortured, Jailed and academically victimized. SFI was able to with stand the stiff resistance offered by all sections offered by who want to divide the student community on the basis of religion and caste and to commercially education. A section of the media nursing the capitalist and feudal ideologies with the active assistance of the pseudo intelligentsia who put forward the age old reactionary slogan that students should not take part in politics have made many an attempt to destroy the organization by spreading false and untrue campaign whereby trying to show the organization in poor light. However, the organization has outlived such malicious motives, thanks of the unflinching commitment by the rank and file of the organization and the continuous support of the student community. SFI becomes the prime target of all reactionary forces because the enemies of the people recognize that from within the student community it represents the main danger challenging their authority. During the period of emergency, when the democratic set up was facing its greatest peril, SFI organized many protests and student agitations to uphold the principles of democracy. Many of its cadres were jailed arbitrarily and because victims of organized torture. Comrade Mohammed Mustafa died as a result of the torture inflicted by the police. It is after the emergency period that the state organization witnessed a tremendous growth. The efforts of the organization in upholding the principles of justice and democracy were recognized and appreciated by the entire society including the student community. On the basis of martyrdom and glorious sacrifices of its members SFI today become the leading force in uniting the students on common issue. It is only the consistent efforts of the organization in upholding and catering to the needs of the students, the organization could grow into as where it stands today. No other organization has waged its struggle as the Students Federation of India against ragging and exploitation of students, attempts to communally polarize the student community etc. The Students Federation of India throughout the years has effectively warded off all diabolic attempts to commercialize education, which is detrimental to the interests of the student community. [edit]Philosophy The Students’ Federation of India (SFI) is a Marxist organization. It is the student wing of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). The slogan of the SFI is “Independence, Democracy, and Socialism!” The SFI believes that education is a major tool of social transformation and that this concept is especially relevant in a country like India, where regressive forces still prevail. Proper education, they believe, will counteract such forces and will help to build a new society based on rationality and justice. The SFI is an organization of students which is ever aware of its role in society. It identifies with a society's progressive forces and is totally committed to the idea of independence, democracy, and socialism. [edit]Aims and Objectives The following has been stated as the objective of the SFI in its Political program[2][3] 1. The Students’ Federation of India takes upon itself the task of organizing the students in schools, colleges, universities and other educational institutions of the country and also Indian students studying abroad under its banner to build a powerful and well-knit student movement for the upliftment and betterment of the student community 2. The Students’ Federation of India fights for the realisation of its aim to establish a democratic, scientific, secular and progressive educational system ensuring education and job for all that calls for the implementation of comprehensive land reforms, elimination of the stranglehold of international finance capital and indigenous monopoly capitalism. The Students’ Federation of India aims to accomplish this by organizing the student community in the struggles of the wider democratic movement of the workers, peasants, and other progressive forces 3. The Students’ Federation of India as a forward-looking and progressive student organization shall inscribe on its banner, “Independence, Democracy and Socialism”. It is with this perspective that Students’ Federation of India is committed to strive for a society free from all exploitation. It shall fight all such alien trends and tendencies that are disruptive of our struggle for the emancipation of our people and country 4. The Students’ Federation of India will continuously work to ensure all necessary facilities for complete and meaningful education – hostel, library and laboratory, sports and games, athletics and physical training, culture and entertainment, and other educative and social activities – that will be adequate and within the reach of all students. The Students’ Federation of India will continuously fight for the attainment of all just and democratic rights of students. It will fight and work for the right of students to democratic and independent expression and conduct, to form unions and associations, to assemble, to participate in the management of educational institutions and in all activities connected with the academic and other aspects of student life. The Students’ Federation of India will strive to develop the Students’ urge for more and more knowledge and to inculcate among students the practice of self-education and self-discipline. The Students’ Federation of India will further strive to develop close-knit relations between teachers, non-teaching staff, guardians, students and the rest of the academic community, and foster mutual respect and regard between them. The Students’ Federation of India will untiringly resist any attempt to drive a wedge between the students and the rest of the academic community. It will also oppose all attempts to alienate the student community from other democratic and toiling sections of our people. 5. The Students’ Federation of India, while stressing the duty and necessity of the student community for diligent and industrious study of the humanities and the sciences to equip themselves with adequate knowledge and enlightenment, simultaneously seeks to encourage and promote their thirst for political and social knowledge and consciousness. The students should thus be adequately prepared, on leaving school or college, to play their rightful role as conscio
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Kalyani pannalal institution

Kalyani pannalal institution

oldest higher secondary school in kalyani....
KGEC

KGEC

Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC), in Kalyani, West Bengal, India offers undergraduate (B.Tech.) and postgraduate (M.Tech., M.C.A.) engineering degree courses under West Bengal University of Technology (WBUT). Primarily known for its B.Tech courses in Information Technology, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science and Engineering, the institution expanded into offering a fifth discipline of Electrical Engineering in 2006. The institution is regulated, operated and sponsored by the State Government of West Bengal. Prior to the formation of WBUT, all of its courses were running under University of Kalyani until 2001. Apart from academic courses, many students and staff members are involved in government and industry sponsored research projects.It is one of the most renowned college in the state of West Bengal..Kalyani Government Engineering College is ranked 72 and 69 in all India rankings of Top 100 Engineering College in India in 2011 and 2012 respectively.LocationKalyani Govt. Engineering College is one of the premier engineering colleges within West Bengal and in India. The college was established in 1995 by Government of West Bengal. The college is located within the University of Kalyani Campus, Kalyani Township, District Nadia, West Bengal. Kalyani is 53 km. from the Sealdah Railway station (Eastern Railways) of Kolkata and also connected through Kalyani Highways. The railway station nearest to the College is Kalyani Ghoshpara, about 2 km. away from the venue.
Kalyani Mirror

Kalyani Mirror

Kalyani is a city and a municipality in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is located around 50 kilometres(31 mi) from Kolkata — the capital of West Bengal, forming the northern most boundary of Kolkata metropolitan area. Kalyani is the administrative headquarters of Kalyani subdivision, a part of Nadia district. Situated on the banks of Hooghly River, the city is spread over an area of 29.14 square kilometres (11.25 sq mi). According to the 2011 census, Kalyani had a population of 100,620. During the World War II, Kalyani was site of an American Airbase, known by the name of Roosevelt Town. It was developed as a planned town in early 1950s by the Government of West Bengal on behest of Bidhan Chandra Roy - the second Chief Minister of West Bengal for hosting the Indian National Congress meeting and to accommodate the housing needs of the growing population of Calcutta. Kalyani being a planned town, it is characterised by underground sewerage system, paved roads forming rectangular grids, tree lined avenues and community parks. Kalyani has a dedicated industrial zone having numerous industries including Andrew Yule and Company, Kalyani Breweries (Kingfisher Beer), and Dabur; though many of the industries have closed or stopped production. It is an important center of education in West Bengal, with two universities — University of Kalyani and Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya; three engineering colleges and other institutes of higher education and research. Kalyani Stadium has emerged as an alternative location to Kolkata for holding numerous I-League football matches and other sporting events. The Bengal Cricket Academy and a stadium has been established by Cricket Association of Bengal in Kalyani for promotion and development of cricket. Geography and urban structure Kalyani is located in the Nadia district of West Bengal, within the Kolkata metropolitan area. Kalyani lies along the east bank of the Hooghly River, within the upper Ganges Delta. As with most of the Indo-Gangetic Plain, the soil and water are predominantly alluvial in origin. Kalyani is located over the "Bengal basin", a pericratonic tertiary basin.[3] According to the Bureau of Indian Standards, on a scale ranging from I to V in order of increasing susceptibility to earthquakes, the city lies inside seismic zone III; according to a United Nations Development Programme report, its wind and cyclone zone is "very high damage risk". Kalyani is a planned city, having underground drainage systems, tree lined avenues, community parks, paved roads intersecting each other at 90 degree. The city itself is divided into four blocks — Block A, Block B, Block C and Block D, which are further divided into sub-blocks. Block A is mostly residential in character with commercial market in A-2 and near the Kalyani Main Railway station. Development in Kalyani started from Block B, which has residential as well as mixed use patterns. The Kalyani Main Post Office, Kalyani Town Club, Industrial Training Institute, Electricity, Telephone offices and the Public Library along with offices of major Banks is situated in Block B. 2 No Market, Saptaparni Market and 3 No Market are the major markets in Kalyani, all of which is situated in Block B. Major parks like the Central Park, Lake Park and Picnic Gardens is located in Block B. Block C and Block D are located east of the Kalyani Simanta branch line. Block C is reserved for institutional use and is largely occupied by the Kalyani University and Kalyani Government Engineering College. Block D is the industrial zone, consisting of many small and medium sized industries. Demographics As of 2011 India census, Kalyani has a population of 100,620. Males constitute 50.55% of the population and females 49%. Kalyani has an average literacy rate of 88.75%, higher than the national average of 59.5%: male literacy is 92.79%, and female literacy is 84.65%. In Kalyani, 7.55% of the population is under 6 years of age. The sex ratio of Kalyani is 978. As per 2001 Census, the average household size of Kalyani is approximately 4.61. Percentage of main workers out of total population is 29%. Kalyani residents are a varied lot. Doctors, teachers, education, management and engineering professionals are all represented in large numbers. Government officers, Army personnel and other service professionals find Kalyani an attractive town to make their homes. A number of distinguished personalities stay here too. Civic administration and utility services Kalyani has very quickly registered itself as a self-sufficient township. Its gradual development continued as a notified area. In 1995, it was upgraded to a municipality. The Kalyani Municipality received the best municipality award in 2004 along with the Durgapur Municipality of Burdwan district and Ingrejbajar Municipality of Malda district. Kalyani Municipality won the prestigious award of Best Municipality in India, in the year 2009. Transport Kalyani main station is on the Sealdah-Ranaghat Line of the Kolkata Suburban Railway. Apart from the Kalyani main station, there are three other stations on the branch line which goes deeper into the Kalyani town — Kalyani Silpanchal, Kalyani Ghoshpara and Kalyani Simanta. Kalyani is connected directly with Kolkata through Kalyani Expressway, which is currently being expanded to four-lanes. An extension of Kalyani Expressway connects the National Highway 6 near Bansberia through Iswar Gupta Setu. Kalyani is also accessible through National Highway 34, which is around 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) away. Rickshaws and Auto-rickshaws are used for local conveyance. Intra-city buses to important cities and towns in West Bengal are operated by both Government and private operators. Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, located around 45 kilometres (28 mi) south, operates domestic and international flights. Education Kalyani has two major universities: • University of Kalyani • Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, also known as Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University. Major colleges & research institutes in the city include: • Kalyani Government Engineering College (KGEC) • Kalyani Mahavidyalaya - a general degree college in Kalyani. • JIS College of Engineering • National Institute of Biomedical Genomics • Eastern Regional Station of National Dairy Research Institute • The S.K. Acharya Institute of Law providing education in the field of legal education • College of Medicine & JNM Hospital, a newly established medical college. • Kalyani Foundation for Media Science & Community research offers Post Graduate Diploma in Mass Communication & Videography. They also research upon Visual Culture and Social Upliftment. This town has several schools. The schools using Bengali as the instructional language are: • Kalyani University Experimental High School • Pannalal Institution • Bidhan Memorial Girls High School • Kalyani Shikshaytan. Kalyani Central Model School (CBSE), Springdale High School (WBBSE) and Julien Day School (ICSE & ISC) are the best known among the English medium ones. The main campus of The Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISER-K) is located in nearby Haringhata. The main campus of BCKV, University college of West Bengal University of Technology is located at Mohanpur near Kalyani. Clinical training of the students of West Bengal University of Animal and Fishery Sciences are imparted at Mohanpur campus. Healthcare Healthcare system in Kalyani consists of both government and private healthcare facilities. Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital, a 500 bedded hospital, is one of the major hospitals in the town. A medical college, College of Medicine & JNM Hospital, established in 2009, which acts as the University college of West Bengal University of Health Sciences.[8] Gandhi Memorial Hospital has a dediacted cardiac surgery and cardiology department.[9] ESI Hospital, provides healthcare to workers under Employees' State Insurance scheme. Netaji Subhash Sanatorium, a hospital for Tuberculosis patients for eastern India previously known as Army Hospital during Second World War made by American and British alliance is
Ideal Institute of Engineering at Kalyani

Ideal Institute of Engineering at Kalyani

Kalyani Shilpanchal ,Kalyani, West Bengal, Kalyani ,
IDEAL SCIENCE & RESEARCH WELFARE HUB, a Trust, registered under Trust Act, was established through the continuous planning and collective efforts by some spirited personalities to promote their philanthropic interests. Mr. Partha Sarathi Hesh and Mr. Raghupati Goswami, men of sound. Keeping in view the above mission, the “IDEAL SCIENCE & RESEARCH WELFARE HUB” materialised their dream in reality through setting up of “IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING” (IIE, Kalyani) at Kalyani Shilpanchal, Kalyani, Nadia through persistent effort, and strong determination of the pioneer trustee members. “IDEAL INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING”, approved by “ALL INDIA COUNCIL FOR TECHNICAL EDUCATION” & affiliated to “WEST BENGAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY”, an ideal environment for educational pursuit, situated at the centre position of an educational zone surrounded by kalyani University, B.C.K.V (Agricultural University), Government Engineering College, Kalyani Medical College, Law College, Kalyani Mahavidyalaya and so many renowned educational institutions and research laboratories with zero pollution atmosphere. The Institution is spread across 5.76 acres of lustrous green land in a calm peaceful and charming landscape that make an ideal setting for serious study. Education in 21st century needs to meet the demands of the digital decades and should armour the student with a global perspective. The job market has expanded globally. India is taking forward to become a developed nation with an annual growth rate of about 10 %. To cater to the Indian need and also to the International Job Market, a large number of professionals technically trained are required to take up the challenge. The Ideal Institute of Engineering is developed to produce hardcore professionals who will venture out to take up the challenge and to participate in the global job market. The Ideal Institute of Engineering will be guided by a noted academician, in the field of Engineering education, Prof. (Dr.) Nirmalendu Chatterjee, the Chairman of the Governing Body & the Director of IIE, Kalyani, to reach it’s high academic standard who has a vast experience of teaching and research at Jadabpur University. He is also enriched with the experience of his association with many universities of West Bengal in advisory capacity in the field of engineering as member of different academic bodies. The Institute also has a highly qualified, technically proficient and experienced Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Asis Bandyopadhyay, who has been proven himself in his own track as a hard core industrial professional and good administrator. Moreover required numbers of qualified & experienced faculty and other supporting staff have been appointed here to render quality education to our students.