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Monday, December 26, 2011

National Level Seminar at Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg. College by Alumni Association: Developmental Activities of North Bengal


Bulding the Nation: Speach by Dr. C.V.R. Murthy
…when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom….it was Dr. Nehru’s “tryst with destiny” speech…on the occasion of India’s freedom. Dr. Nehru’s call was for “build the nation”. To build the nation, India heavily relied on engineering, especially on civil engineering, during earlier ages of freedom. As the time passeed, other engineering fields like electrical, mechanical, metallurgical, chemical got importance. During 80s and 90s focus was on computer science and electronics. But again after 65 years of freedom, again focus is on core engineering. Nation needs to be re-build for future journey. So core engineers are in demand. It is a social demand. It is not a mere job for engineers. It is a career, along with social responsibilities, as a human being.

It was extract from speech of Dr. C.V.R. Murthy (Professor, IIT-Chennai), during a seminar on “Developmental Activities of North Bengal and Contribution of Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg. College”, organized by Alumni Association, JGEC campus and college authority.
Eminent Professors: From left, Dr. Amlan Das, Dr. D.K. Pal and Dr. C.V.R. Murthy
North Bengal is prone to natural calamities. Recent earth quake has shown the lack of infrastructure to forecast and counter such massive disaster. Government has not infrastructure to counter the real root cause. Political slogans or donations after disaster are not real solution. To counter disaster like earthquake and regular flood, we need a real socio-political and technological contribution. North Bengal has India’s one of the oldest engineering college, Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College (JGEC), which can be used to develop a counter measure centre against disasters like earth quake and flood. Ex-students of this engineering college are placed all over the world, and all the ex-students of the JGEC felt shocked after the disaster of earthquake. Also, every year Jalpaiguri and whole North Bengal face tremendous flood, which government cannot control, because lack of proper infrastructure. Ex-students of JGEC felt that all these disasters can be dealt from JGEC campus, by providing proper technical support to government. The JGEC has already set up for engineering activities and a cluster of renowned professors. Only some infrastructural development of the college can make this a centre for earthquake research and natural calamities counter measure centre. To highlight these issues ex-students (Alumnii Association, JGEC Campus) had organized the national level seminar at Jalpaiguri on 24-25 December, 2011, where national level professors and technocrats from IITs and other national colleges had delivered lecture on “Developmental Activities of North Bengal and Contribution of Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg. College (JGEC).”
Roads to be re-build for better society
The purpose of the seminar is to highlight real problem of North Bengal regarding natural calamities and possible counter measure. Ex-students of JGEC want to propose government to take sincere proactive and preventive approach to the problem, instead of doing corrective measures and rescue work for affected people. The Telegraph had covered the news of the seminar and bigger purpose of the seminar on 27th Dec edition.

Present and ex-students along with Principal, Dr. Jyotirmoy Jhampati and other respected professors had made a unique platform where the concept of building the nation was predominant.
JGEC professors along with Principal
National level professor and Head of Earth Quake Engineering, Roorkey, Dr. D.K.Pal had discussed about design consideration of building at earth quake prone zone. He discussed about technicalities behind the finer engineering which can provide a sustainable and safe life to the people of hill areas of North Bengal, i.e. Darjeeling district and also to the state of Sikkim.
Dr. D.K. Pal was delivering lecture for development of North Bengal
Another national level professor Dr. Amlan Das of N.I.T. Durgapur and also an ex-student of JGEC had discussed about the finer concept of civil engineering, which can provide better technology to the people of North Bengal. Dr. Das was overwhelmed with the warmth of his beloved college. It was a great lecture where civil engineering students got varied informations about the civil design, espcecially for the earth quake prone areas.
Dr. Milindo Chakraborty (Dean of Economics, Sarda University, New Delhi) had discussed about forest and economics of North Bengal.

Many ex-students were present at various phases of the seminar. Around 25 ex-students were had shared their opinion on various alumni related issues.
Alumni members of JGEC
JGEC has different alumni chapters across the globe. On the golden jubilee year, a process has been started to unify all the chapters to develop a strong and prosperous JGEC. The alumni association at nucleus (i.e. at the heart of JGEC campus) has the provision where all the alumni chapters can put representative and form a strong alumni governing committee, which will select the secretary and all other officials of central alumni association. The central alumni will work together along with present students. It will perform various activities for present students and college. Also, a fund will be created for accidental distress condition of any alumni members. Also, the alumni will provide necessary help to the existing communication cell which is run by the present students.

Alumni members with present student

Young brigade of JGEC
Ex-students who were present at the seminar had supported that initiative. Sanjoy Chakraborty (1992-‘96 batch), who is presently residing at Australia and Somnath De, who had came from USA (1997-2001 batch) had told that, this initiative is unique and much required for development of JGEC. Jnanada Sankar Mondal (1983 passout batch) had given immense importance on concept of central alumni association. Present treasurer of the alumni association, Mr. Bhaskar Dasgupta along with secretary, Mr. Gautam Bhaduri had long run planning for alumni activities, amongst them priorities are creating a fund for distress condition and various programs for students. Captain Subrata Ganguly, Vice President of Alumni Association had emphasised on importance of such programs at campus. Ex-student cum present professor Soupayan Mitra along with other professors like Prof. S. Bhattacharya, Prof. N. Mukhopadhyaya, Prof. Gautam Panda and many others were present throughout the seminar. Mitul Chakraborty (1992-96 batch) spent long time at college hostels along with his batchmates, to refresh the old memories. Samir Maity (1983-87 batch), who is a known face at JGEC campus for continuous support to the bigger cost added that, this session at JGEC campus was an opportunity to learn new things. Ex-student of the institution and NRI industrialist, Mr. Alok Basu was present at the seminar. Koushik Mondal (1993-97 batch) and many other ex-students and alumni chapters (like UAE chapter), who were not able to present in the program, contributed lot for success of the seminar.
Alumni members refreshing their old skills at hostels, with present students
Scientist, Santanu Das
NASA Scientist Santanu Das (1992-96 batch) delivered a special lecture on his journey from JGEC to NASA. It was an inspiring speech for present students.

Dr. Amlan Das along with other ex-students
Other JGECans who were present at the seminar had stressed on unified approach by the ex-students, for bigger cause.

All the leading electronic media like Mahua Bangla, Times News,etc, including Doordarshan had covered the news of national level seminar at JGEC campus. News papers like Anandabazar Patrika and others had publishes the news on a positive note.
Ex-students performed traditional songs of North Bengal
Vice chancellor of North Bengal University, Prof. Arunabha Basu Mazumder praised the purpose of the seminar. Mayor of Siliguri, Gangotry Dutta and MLA Debi Prasad Roy also praised the institution’s initiative to work for bigger society.

Alumni association has started an initiative for mutual growth of JGEC and Bengal. Eminent personalities like Dr. Murthy and Dr. Amlan Das have assured their guidance in this initiative. Long way to go and the road are tough ahead, with full of challenges. Alumni association has ensured that they are ready for the challenges, which is the spirit of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College.

News link for Natioal Level Seminar at JGEC:

Anandabazar Patrika: http://www.anandabazar.com/archive/1111225/25uttar4.html
The Telegraph: http://www.epaper.telegraphindia.com/1111227/jsp/siliguri/story_14930466.jsp

[A portion of report at The Telegraph, having link: http://www.epaper.telegraphindia.com/1111227/jsp/siliguri/story_14930466.jsp


{Jalpaiguri, Dec. 26: An IIT Madras team of experts has said a series of lapses in different quarters multiplied the extent of damage to buildings, roads and monasteries in Sikkim during the September earthquake. The experts laid stress on immediate rectification of such faults in case there are fresh tremors in future.

C.V.R. Murthy, a faculty at IIT Madras and a member of the seismic code committee of the country, said several shortcomings had aggravated the damage to roads, buildings, monasteries and the communication system in the state.

“On the basis of our observations, we have come up with a report which had been sent to the government of Sikkim and to the Centre. It is important that a systematic earthquake-safety assessment is done and corrective steps are taken to mitigate the loss in case an earthquake occurs in the region in future,” said Murthy. He was here yesterday to attend a seminar on earthquakes at the Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College.

The Sikkim government had appealed to various quarters, including IIT Madras, for expert opinion on the quake-triggered damage suffered by the state and means to mitigate the loss.

The report said studies and research on mountains, slopes, soil and other geological factors had not been conducted in recent years by any government agency, and traditional housings were abandoned and replaced with concrete structures and high-rises in defiance of building norms.

“There was no quality control and the techno-legal regime is absent in the state. Further, the post-earthquake damage assessment was not understood by local engineers and most importantly, the state lacks adequate number of engineers and architects with requisite knowledge on earthquake resistant technology,” the report said.}

To know more on the report of the Telegraph, dated 27.12.2011, please see the link above]

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Golden Jubilee celebration of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College: Alumni Meet


Welcome to Alumni Association of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College
On 12th March, 2011, around 250 ex-students of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College (JGEC) had visited the college premises. The occasion was Annual Re-union program. 2011 is very special for JGEC, because the college is celebrating golden jubilee in this year. The re-union program was in the evening. The program was inaugurated by Principal Professor Jatyirmay Jhampati. Professor Jhampati is also ex-student of the college and member of official alumni.
 
Dr. J. Jhampati addressing at Alumni Meeting
In the morning, lots of ex-students were present in the college seminar hall to attend the official alumni meet. The program was anchored by Mr. Gautam Bhaduri (1983 batch). Mr. Bhaduri is the secretary of the alumni. Dr. Jhampati also was present in this morning meeting.
 
Alumni Meeting at Seminar Hall
Dr. Jhampati had explained the future plan for college, and also had stressed on the college-alumnus relationship. Mr. Tapas Saha, who is one of the head of current Durgapur-Asansol Alumni, had also delivered his lecture. He had told about the importance of centralized alumni having head quarter at college premises. He also explained the possible relation and interaction between central official alumni and present local alumni at various places. All the members of the meeting had agreed that the official alumni will be the core; whereas present various local alumni will work as branch or chapter under the umbrella of official central alumni. The various local alumni will organise local get together and social activities in the locality, whereas the central alumni will act for direct development of the college and its members.
 
Hostel No. 1, Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg. College

Hostel No. 2, Jalpaiguri Govt. Engg. College

Amaresh, Rajib and Nirjhar (1996-2000 Batch), at background Hostel No. 3
It was also discussed that, if any local alumni do not want to accept the official alumni, then what will be role of official alumni. Mr. Gautam Bhaduri had given me opportunity to deliver lecture in the meeting. Regarding conflict between official alumni and any local chapter, I had pointed out that, any local alumni have limited membership. But by virtue of its official presence, the newly formed central official alumni will be able to generate a huge membership, and in long run all the future generation will become member of official alumni. So, there will be a time, when the local alumni which do not support official alumni will cease or become microscopic minor. So at present it is better to avoid any conflict with any local alumni which do not accept official alumni. Because, ignoring conflict is also a method of avoidance of conflict. All the members were agreed with this view.

Some near future activities of alumni will be as follows:

1. Alumni will generate a web page, where ex-students can directly enroll their names as a member. 1992 batch ex-students had started this discussion, which all the members also had supported.


2. Alumni will organize re-union program of ex-students in future.

3. Alumni will guide final year students for job related issues.

4. Alumni will co-ordinate with all existing chapters of alumni, which are situated at different parts of the globe.

5. All ex-students can directly contact alumni for any college related issues.

Arnab Guha of 2000 Batch had pointed out that, when a student will complete his study and go to any city for further assignment, then alumni can provide him contact of ex-students who are already present in that city and who may guide him about that city. Also he had suggested alumni to think the possibility of economic help to just pass out students for a given short period.

Ex-students from different batches had delivered lectures and had opined on various issues. All were fascinated with the attendance of this reunion program. 1985 batch ex-students had a huge presence in this whole show.

Also, many ex-students had explained the role of alumni to spread the name of college to the out side world. Many newly formed colleges, despite of their lower education quality, are able to advertise themselves. But it is true that, 50 years old JGEC, which is the only government technical graduation school of vast area of North Bengal, is not able to advertise itself in accordance to its status.
 
Present office of Alumni Association Head Quarter
At present the alumni has an office at first floor of college building. Mr. Gautam Bhaduri has appointed an office assistant (popularly known as Nimuda by college students). At present any ex-student has to pay one time Rs. 100 to get a life time membership.

At evening, all the ex-students were present on football ground; just beside the ladies hostel. They had gathered in the ground to attend a football match between alumni members and present students. Many ex-students had refreshed their old skills on the field. It was a great fun. The ex-students, who were tired with their present tough schedule, had enjoyed the fun with the memory of their golden past.
 

On the field, refreshing old skills

Sombuddha (1996-2000) in action, with other; All still fit perfect with the ambience
After the great football match, the reunion committee under the leadership of present final year student, Hasan Mustafa, had invited the ex-students at Oval ground for a great facilitation program. The program was started with a show by the students of night school which is run by present JGEC students. Present JGEC students run a night school where under privileged boys and girls get free education. From first batch (1966 pass out) to last batch (2000 pass out) students ware present in this facilitation program. All were amazed to see the first batch students. Many ex-students also had come from abroad to join this program. The final year students had given me the opportunity to co-ordinate that great show, for which I am extremely thankful to him. It just reminded me the college days, when I used to anchor many shows, including our great skit (short drama) shows.  

We belongs to this Fraternity; The senior in extreme left is from the First Batch of JGEC! 
Mr. Tapas Saha greeted the audience with a great musical show
1992 Batch with emotion & euphoria

1991-1995 Batch entertained the audience with great musical performance, lead by Debasishda; Photo by Soumya

Here we are, once again (1996-2000 batch)
After the facilitation program, there was dinner party at 4th year hostel canteen. It reminded me the taste of ID (ideal dish), after a long time. Old college staff, popularly known as Punditji, had come to the canteen to meet old geniuses. At present, Punditji's son, Nabin is taking care canteen of hostel no. 3.
 
At Dinning Hall, Hostel No. 3

Once again, in old mood

Adda at Common Room
Adda at common room, masti in front of dining room, thek at hostel rooms…suddenly all became reality once again.
 
No more syllabus pressure! Thank God!
All the ex-students were extremely nostalgic. Everybody had left these good old lanes, but these lanes will never die in their memory…because JGEC is present in their sole, forever……. forever.

Ladies Hostel in front and Oval at Background

Amaresh (1996-2000) with Professors

College Building, from back side
 
College building; & Bhaida's canteen
Amaresh, Nirjhar & Rajib with Ramda, 4th year hostel canteen
View from Hostel No 3: Hostel No. 2 and Medical Centre

College from National High Way
  

College Building, in celebration mood

Tea Garden, with its silence (from Hostel No. 3, JGEC)

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

1st Official Alumni of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College at Campus

http://jgecalum.org/
It was a cold evening of December, 1999. Sun disappeared behind the Krishnachura trees. I was watching the tea garden from the fourth year hostel of Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College (JGEC). Gradually, I realized the definition of silence!

Most of the things of this 50 years old engineering college of East India interpret this silence of tea garden. But this silence of tea garden never stops the flow of small River Rukruka. Life moves within the silence!

The first ever official alumni of JGEC at own campus is not an exception! It started function silently, echoing the “voice of JGEC”, i.e. “silence”! It has an office within the college premises. Do not ask about date of inauguration; do not ask about the originator! Neither “silence” can be described with dates, nor “silence” be originated! Just feel the flowing Rukruka within the silence! Official alumni of JGEC is just like the “Rukruka” within the silence of tea garden.

At present the official procedure of alumni association(The Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College Alumni Association) is in forming stage. Mr. Gautam Bhaduri of ’83 pass-out batch is coordinating different agencies for the formation of alumni. Now it is time for all the different alumni unions to come together and make a bigger platform, with a base office at college campus, and moreover which is officially recognized by college administration as well.

There can be many debates over this issue. But it is time for all the ex-students and present students of JGEC to share a common platform with close coordination. All the students of this picturesque college love JGEC and try to keep close interaction within JGEC ex-students with best of their abilities. But in this process the ex-students can not ignore present generation of students. The whole purpose of alumni is to elevate the status of college. The purpose of alumni is not to perform cultural functions and get together only. Status of the college can be elevated if present and past students share a single stage. So it is an opportunity, it is a rare river “Rukruka” with the silence of tea garden. Just come and sit at the bank of Rukruka and feel it.
All the photograpgs are taken by students of JGEC
[Official website for The Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College, www.jgecalum.org inaugurated on 7th August 2012]
Note: The Jalpaiguri Government Engineering College Alumni Association got registration on 22nd day of April 2010 from Registrar of Societies West Bengal Act XXVI of 1961 vide No:-S/L/70053 of 2010-11. The Alumni Association functions from College Administrative Building.