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Saraswati Puja 2021 In Rural Bengal

Today I went to rural Bengal to watch the Saraswati Puja. I visited the Saraswati Puja mandaps and found them decorative  

Saraswati Puja 2021 In Rural Bengal

 

Bengal Club Of Calcutta Founded On 1st February

 On 1st February in the year 1827, Bengal Club was founded in Calcutta (now Kolkata). Bengal Club Then: Bengal Club now: Epitomizing elegance and class, it is one of the social clubs in the world that outlasted its colonial founders and yet retained its majestic legacy- blending in modernity with tradition. Set up by a group of East India Company officials, the first president of Bengal Club was Lt Col J Finch. Military Secretary to Lord Combermere, Commander-in-Chief of the East India Company’s army and also the first Patron of the Club. His life-size portrait dating back to 1829, still adorns the Dining Hall wall. During those days membership was largely confined to senior military personnel and top administrators along with a few medical professionals. Only six merchants and heads or directors of banks find mention in the first roster with 141 names. The Club soon became the city’s favourite social club. The list of Presidents in the first 40 years includes some who’s who of Bri...

28 January Sambad Prabhakar First Published

  Sambad Prabhakar   was the brainchild of Ishwar Chandra Gupta. His patron was Jogendra Mohan Thakur of   Pathuriaghata . It began as a weekly newspaper launched on 28 January 1831 (16   Magh   1237BS).  As stated , Mr. Thakur was the backbone to this paper and his death caused the paper to close publication in 1832. In 1836, the newspaper was revived by Ishwar Chandra Gupta and appeared as a tri-weekly on August 10, 1836. The Thakurs of Pathurighata lent a helping hand to the paper again and in 1837 the  Sambad Prabhakar  became the first  Bengali language  daily on June 14, 1839. সংবাদ প্রভাকর ) was a  Bengali  daily newspaper founded by  Ishwar Chandra Gupta . It began as a weekly newspaper in 1831 and became a daily eight years later in 1839. It was the first Bengali daily newspaper.  Sambad Prabhakar  covered news on  India  and abroad and put forward its views on religion, politics, society, and ...