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January 01 1970

Governor’s Award of Excellence conferred on social worker Raju Nepal...

Raju Nepali has been a guardian angel to the vulnerable families of North Bengal

By Debamita Ghosh Sarkar

January 01 1970

Bengal's Gita Chandra, India’s first female paratrooper – Get...

Gita Chandra proved history wrong with 7 fearless jumps

By TTW

January 01 1970

Nilima Ibrahim, a pioneer in women emancipation — GetBengal story

Nilima Ibrahim initiated her efforts for the empowerment of the raped women

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Birendranath Sasmal: The barrister who bravely defended Chittagong’s...

The Uncrowned King of Midnapore, who defended patriots and never bowed, even in death

By Sabana Yasmin

January 01 1970

Sib Chandra Nundy: The Telegraph Man of India - GetBengal story

Sib Chunder Nundy was known as India’s first electrical engineer for his creativity and professional excellence

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

When a Bengali gave birth to Urdu journalism: The Story of Jam-i-Jahan-Numa...

Harihar Datta launched Jam-i-Jahan-Numa to reach Urdu-speaking readers

By Debamita Ghosh Sarkar

January 01 1970

‘Sarkarism’ – Neo-Socialism introduced by Benoy Sarkar ...

Benoy Kumar Sarkar travelled the world to shape a new Indian social science

By TTW

January 01 1970

Have we forgotten the legacy of Girindrasekhar Bose? - GetBengal story

Dr. Girindrasekhar Bose built India’s first psychoanalytical clinic

By TTW

January 01 1970

Tagore too had a biographer- Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay - GetBengal story

Prabhatkumar Mukhopadhyay taught Indira Gandhi Bengali

By Mahua Dasgupta

January 01 1970

First Land mapping of India started in Bengal by none other than Radhanath ...

Kolkata's genius, Radhanath Sikdar, measured Everest in 1852

By TTW

January 01 1970

Ramnath Biswas, the man with a gypsy soul – GetBengal story

Biswas secretly joined the Anushilan Samiti in the beginning of the 20th century

By TTW

January 01 1970

The first Indian Air Force pilot to get a Distinguished Flying Cross was a ...

Jumbo Majumdar was listed among the top 12 Allied pilots by LIFE magazine during WWII

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Back when Rev. Lal Behari Dey’s novel won Darwin’s heart â...

Dey was also the first to collect and publish Folk-Tales of Bengal

By TTW

January 01 1970

Rabindranath Tagore's niece controlled their estate on horseback with a gun...

Sudakshina Devi founded the Jwala Prasad Kanya Pathshala and promoted girls’ education through schools in UP

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Bina Das, the fearless 21-years-old who asserted rebellion against British ...

Bina Das fired five shots at British Governor Stanley Jackson

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Ganapati Chakraborty: the Indian pioneer of professional magic was a Bengal...

Ganapati Chakraborty was India’s first professional magician

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Have we forgotten the great historian Amales Tripathi? - GetBengal story

Amales Tripathi taught us to understand history

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Ramakrishna Paramhansa – Man beyond Religion - GetBengal story

Sri Ramakrishna was a man beyond religion and a philosopher

By Anita Bose

January 01 1970

Rammohan Roy, a feminist ahead of his time - GetBengal story

Celebrating the legacy of India’s first social reformer

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Captain Suresh Biswas, the Bengali who became a Brazilian – GetBenga...

Suresh Biswas was the real-life hero behind Ray’s fictional reference

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Tracing the life and times of Bengal’s pioneer entomologist who crea...

Gopal Chandra had to give up college dreams due to poverty

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Bibi Roy: From Uttam Kumar’s films to National Award for Rituparnoâ...

Revolutionizing Bengali cinema, Bibi Roy’s contributions to art and costume design

By Arpan Ghosh

January 01 1970

Hariprabha Takeda: First Indian Woman in Japan and her famous travelogue - ...

Listing - Hariprabha Basu Mallick was the first Indian woman to set foot in Japan

By TTW

January 01 1970

India’s first Science Association set up by Mahendralal Sarkar in 19...

Mahendralal Sarkar supported women’s education in nineteenth-century India

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

World’s first female language martyr: Kamala Bhattacharya - GetBenga...

Silchar Public School Road was renamed Kamala Bhattacharya Road in her honour

By Simon Roy

January 01 1970

Kamala Bhattacharya: World’s first female language martyr - GetBenga...

Bengalis have always fought for their language, from Dhaka to Barak Valley

By Simon Roy

January 01 1970

India’s first female mechanical engineer who changed the face of the...

Ila made history as the first woman engineer to work in an Ordnance Factory on a production floor

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Sukumar Sen, unsung hero of Indian democracy - GetBengal story

Sukumar Sen was also the first Vice-Chancellor of Burdwan University

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Sushil Sen, the teenager who sparked a plot to kill a magistrate - GetBenga...

Sushil Sen was a brilliant student throughout his life

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Kadambini Ganguly, first female doctor from Bengal who fought patriarchy - ...

Kadambini revolutionised Bengal’s healthcare by introducing Western medicine to women

By Aniruddha Sarkar

January 01 1970

Dolly's tea shop redefined cafe culture in Kolkata - GetBengal story

Roy's mission was to elevate Kolkata’s street tea into a world-class experience

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The Bengali scientist whose efforts pioneered India’s midday meal sc...

India’s Midday Meal Scheme is one of its largest nutrition programmes

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

India's first railway station was named after a Bengali woman – GetB...

Bela Bose led daring operations for the INA during the freedom movement

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The man without whom Alipore Zoo would never have been – GetBengal s...

Ram Brahma Sanyal, a name almost nobody remembers today

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Kaantha: Kunsang Chhopel: The Man who trains indigenous dogs in the Dooars

For the first time, the Himalayan breeds are being trained by Kunsang

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The Forgotten Tagore Sisters: The Untold Stories of Binayani and Sunayani T...

The residents of Thakurbari played a significant role in 'The Bengal Renaissance

By TTW

January 01 1970

Dr. R.G. Kar: A visionary who made healthcare available to all – Get...

This year marked the 172nd birth anniversary of Dr. R.G. Kar

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Hemantabala, Rabindranath Tagore’s dear Penpal – GetBengal St...

Hemantabala refused to be confined to the Andarmahal

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee: Legacy of a conflicted ideologue - GetBengal story...

In 2004, Wipro chairman Azim Premji declared Bhattacharjee India’s best Chief Minister

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

The daring train robbery and the Bengali nationalist mastermind – Ge...

Kakori is a small, nondescript village in Uttar Pradesh

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Digambari Devi set an example of women empowerment – GetBengal story...

Digambari Devi was only 9 years old when she was married to Dwarkanath Tagore

By TTW

January 01 1970

P.T. Nair, the Barefoot Historian of Kolkata is no more – GetBengal ...

Explore the life of P.T. Nair, the Kolkata chronicler

By Saheli Mitra

January 01 1970

Girindranath, the lesser-known Tagore who was creatively crazy! – Ge...

Girindranath Tagore was the uncle of Rabindranth Tagore

By Mahua Dasgupta

January 01 1970

Jack Preger, the street doctor who took care of Kolkata’s poorest fo...

This World Red Cross Day, let's remember The Pavement Doctor of Calcutta

By Sakina Limbdiwala

January 01 1970

Save Kolkata’s Trams- mission by a retired biochemist

Kolkata boasts of India's only city with operational trams

By TTW

January 01 1970

The Life of Abadhoot- Rebel and Recluse to become a bestselling author â...

Dulal Mukhopadhyay's transition into the enigmatic Abadhoot

By TTW

January 01 1970

Are Bengalis 'Army Shy?' The question persists - GetBengal story

Army veterans give their views on the perception

By TTW

January 01 1970

Detective Deepak Chatterjee & Swapan Kumar: Poster Boys of Bengal

Churning out detective stories by the dozen was only one of Swapan Kumar’s daily chores

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Blindness could not stop Sabita Haldar from becoming the Howrah Station ann...

Sabita lost her vision when she rejected the proposal of a young man

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Monika Santra – the village girl matching her dance steps to dream b...

Under the tutelage of Shubhankar Ghosh, Moni honed her skills in classical dance

By Suranjana Mitra

January 01 1970

Tamali Saha cracks IAS in first attempt at the age of only 23 - GetBengal s...

Her extraordinary journey serves as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring individuals all across the nation

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The fascinating journey of Hindol Roy, the antique gadget collector - GetBe...

Roy is a resident of College Para in Siuri, Birbhum district

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Teachers and doctors across Bengal, serving the society for 1 rupee or less...

These teachers and doctors are the hope and inspiration of the present generation and their vision must be taken forward by their disciples.

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Kolkata matchbox collector Srijan De Sarkar depicts history of matchboxes -...

It was his father Gopi De Sarkar whose love for matchboxes ignited this remarkable passion in him

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

London University confers D.Litt. on Mughal art historian Asok Kumar Das - ...

Dr. Das wrote ‘Matir Neechay Itihash’ that was published in the Magh, 1369

By Mouni Mondal

January 01 1970

Maya invites you to an adda with Chandra Shekhar Ghosh, a Bengali tycoon li...

Chandra Shekhar Ghosh is MD & CEO of Bandhan Bank

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The voice behind Sealdah station announcements is that of the visually impa...

Paritosh relies on his exceptional memory and auditory skills to remember and recall train details accurately

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Scientist Bikash Sinha, the man who dared to defy political clout for the c...

He was a member of the Visva-Bharati University's Academic Council since 2002

By TTW

January 01 1970

London University honours historian from Bengal - GetBengal story

Das was born in Garbeta, Medinipur district, and was mentored by legendary historian Nihar Ranjan Ray

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar – the man who spoke up for the Bengal daugh...

Even if he died, his legacy should not!

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Hamiruddin Middya from Bankura village clenched the prestigious Sahitya Aka...

His first book, ‘Azrailer Dak’ was published in 2018

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

The Indian Statistical Institute in Kolkata, was founded by the father of I...

Remembering the genius on National Statistics Day

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

“Mohammad Yunus of South Bengal” Madhuri Ghosh elevating rural ...

Madhuri Ghosh was the headmistress at Bangalpur Jyotirmoyee Prathamik Balika Vidyalaya

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Septuagenarian curd seller Sameer Bhattacharjee is an inspiration for all: ...

Sameer Bhattacharjee is in full control of his life’s steering

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Centurion statistician who worked from Calcutta gets highest International ...

The award, worth $80,000, will be handed over to C.R. Rao at the World Statistical Congress

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Parimal Ray, the one-man institution linking Kolkata and Calcutta

The octogenarian sees himself as a preservationist rather than a collector

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Think you know all about our tricolour? Think again!

Pingali Venkayya is just one of the myths associated with India’s flag

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

A martyr at 19, the man who almost killed Charles Tegart

Gopimohan single-handedly attempted to assassinate Charles Tegart 

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Remembering on her birth anniversary, Ma Sarada – goddess or a mere ...

Ma Sarada’s life story remained practically unknown

By Suranjana Mitra

January 01 1970

Khudiram’s love for revolvers as depicted by close aide Hemchandra K...

Kanungo first met Khudiram on one of Medinipur’s quiet roads

By TTW

January 01 1970

The Flag Man of Howrah

The Flagman wishes to build a shrine for Mother India one day

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Letters to Remember: Celebrating Rishi Aurobindo’s 150th anniversary...

Rishi Aurobindo was one of the first Indians who received education in England

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Dr Sushovan Banerjee who treated the poor for Re 1 is no more

He was a general physician who had been treating patients for the past 57 years for just Re 1

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Desmond Doig, the man captivated by Calcutta

Last year marked Doig’s birth centenary

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, one of the greatest Indian statisticians

Remembering the genius on Statistics Day

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Bose of Nakamuraya: How Japan adopted Rashbehari Bose

Bose was born on this day in 1886

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Upendrakishore Raychaudhuri, the boy who refused a zamindari

A tribute on the pioneering polymath’s 160th birthday

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Documenting Bengal’s water craft – exclusive interview with t...

Swarup Bhattacharya has been researching boats for 25 years

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Nundlal Guin, the architect who built some of Kolkata’s most famous ...

A look back at one of Bengal’s preeminent architects

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Saumyendranath Tagore, the Communist of the Tagore household

He is considered one of the pioneers of the communist movement in India

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Asia’s first human dissection was by a Bengali doctor in colonial Ca...

His path-breaking work has opened up a new vista in modern medical studies

By TTW

January 01 1970

Six Bengali women, and the mountain they named Lalana

In 1970, three women from Kolkata scaled an unknown peak in Himachal

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Theatre Man Kedarnath Dasgupta bridged India & UK through Oriental producti...

A ‘dreamer of peace’, he believed that art and literature could unify all humans

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Why could Bagha Jatin not be the father of our nation?

How Bagha Jatin almost pulled off an 1857 repeat

By Prithwindra Mukherjee

January 01 1970

The Prophet of Indian Nationalism

Shri Aurobindo Ghosh’s 149th birth anniversary

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Bagha Jatin, the freedom fighter who sought to capture Fort William

Thinking of the underrated revolutionary on Independence Day

By Prithwindra Mukherjee

January 01 1970

Kolkata gives Zoological Survey its first woman director

Dr Dhriti Banerjee is a Presidency alumnus

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Dukoribala Devi, first female revolutionary from Bengal to be booked under ...

Favourite ‘Mashima’ for revolutionaries

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Environmental award for Kolkata CP Soumen Mitra

The commissioner is also a heritage conservationist

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Kakali Ghosh, the messiah policewoman from Baruipur

Ghosh looks after Anti-Human Trafficking Unit in her sub-division

By Gopa Bhattacharjee

January 01 1970

The man who gave India its first map, and named Meghalaya

In memory of pioneering Bengali geographer S.P. Chatterjee

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Masterda- Remembering him on his birthday

Chittagong Armoury Raid and India's Freedom Movement

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Jogesh Dutta and his silent, universal art

A profile of India’s foremost mime artist

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Sonamukhi’s Sohini in US-Biden administration

The US President Joe Biden appointed Bengal’s Sohini Chatterjee

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

‘To reach a port we must set sail,’ Sonali Banerjee

Story of India’s first female marine engineer

By TTW

January 01 1970

Economist Jayati Ghosh appointed by the United Nations to a high-level advi...

Bengali scientist help fight economic challenges in a post-Covid world

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Decorated war hero of the Indo-China War 1962

Maj Gen Bejoy Mohan Bhattacharjea who led the force

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Deviprasad Roychowdhury: The Maverick Sculptor of the Twentieth century

An artist immortalized through Gandhiji’s “Dandi March” sculpture

By TTW

January 01 1970

Khudiram Bose, a name that still defines martyrdom

On his 132nd birthday, a tribute to the boy who fired a nation’s imagination

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Kolkata’s teacher puts Bengal on international beauty pageant map as...

Suparna Mukherjee is the beauty with brains

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Birbhum’s Mirati will no more have Pranab Mukherjee during Durga Puj...

He who believed Bengal is an assimilation of cultures

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Pranab Mukherjee is no more

The son of Bengal who held India's highest office

By Yajnaseni Chakraborty

January 01 1970

Ishwarchandra Vidyasagar – the man who stood by India’s women...

Even if he died, his legacy should not!

By Shuvra Dey

January 01 1970

Dr Sushovan Banerjee who treats poor for Re 1 gets his name in the Guinness...

He has treated the highest number of patients

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

On Mother’s Day, freedom fighter Dinesh Gupta’s last letter t...

What did he write and why did he write a letter to his mother?

By Information Desk

January 01 1970

Krishna Bose is no more! Bengal loses an erudite academician and ex-parliam...

Married to Sisir Bose, she kept Netaji’s legacy alive

By Information Desk