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4th March 1879 Bethunes College For Women Started In Kolkata (Calcutta)

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Established in 1879, Bethune College ushered in, for the women of the
nineteenth century, a new era of enlightenment and edification through
education. This is a Government College under the aegis of the
Department of Higher Education, West Bengal. Accredited in 2006 with
the ‘A’ grade and having acquired the coveted status of College with
Potential for Excellence (CPE) by UGC and recognised by DST-FIST.
Bethune College has celebrated 135 long years of tireless striving for
knowledge which enriches the mind and ennobles the soul.

The mission of the College has always been the development of a complete
woman. Bethune College is committed to the cause of empowerment of
women from all sectors including those who are socially and economically
deprived through access to higher education enabling them to transform into
 intellectually vibrant, socially responsible, self-reliant women. Today women
are leaders who epitomise the human values of caring, sharing and re-building
societies sans stress and violence. The College provides literary and scientific
education as well as empowers the students to be honest citizens of the nation.
The motto of the College “Vidya Vindatey Amritam” means ‘knowledge 
provides immortal bliss.’ The three glowing lamps – centrally for ‘knowledge’ 
side by side ‘humanity’ and ‘transparency’, and the wheel for ‘dynamism 
through exercise’ constitute the emblem.

The goal of Bethune College is to endow its learners with access to higher 
education through quality teaching-learning process. The College has always 
attempted to support and sustain the vision of John Elliot Drinkwater Bethune 
who paved the path of progress for women by liberating them from their 
shackled existences and by illumining their future with the help of education.
 

 

Established in 1879, BETHUNE COLLEGE is the first 
women’s college in India.
 
   
 

Bethune College, the 
first college to play a historic 
role in the cause of women's 
education in Bengal , 
started as the Hindu 
Female School and 
blossomed into the 
Bethune School on 
7 May 1849. Its 
founding father,John 
Elliot Drinkwater 
Bethune, himself a 
graduate from Trinity 
College, Cambridge 
and the Fourth 
Wrangler, had arrived in India in April 1848 as the 
Law Member of the Governor General's Council. He 
also held the post of the President of the Council 
of Education. In his pioneering zeal to promote 
women's education, he received the support of 
some enlightened Indians like Pandit Madan Mohan 
Tarkalankar , Ram Gopal Ghosh, Raja Dakshina 
Ranjan Mukherjee. Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar, 
“The Traditional Moderniser” was the Secretary of the 
Managing Committee of the Institution and also one of
 its chief patrons.

 
The Bethune School 
started functioning with 
twenty-one girls on its 
roll on a piece of 
land donated by Raja 
Dakshina Ranjan Mukherjee 
at Mirzapur in Calcutta. 
Bethune died on 12 August 
1851 and Lord Dalhousie, 
the then governor general 
of India, carried his work 
forward. The school now 
shifted to a new building 
on the West of Cornwallis 
Square, where its foundation 
stone was laid on 6 November 
1850. The progress of this 
school received a fillip with 
its amalgamation with 
the Banga Mahila Vidyalaya, 
another leading women's 
school of Calcutta. The 
reorganised Bethune 
School sent up for 
the first time Miss 
Kadambini Bose to 
the Entrance Examination 
of 1879. Miss Bose was 
successful, and was placed 
in the Second division. 
Kadambini Bose's intense 
desire to prosecute higher 
studies prompted the 
Government to explore 
the alternative of setting 
up a Women's College 
vis-a-vis the option of 
continuing graduate 
classes at Bethune School, 
the only Government 
institution for women in Calcutta.
Pandit Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar

Previous Principals of Bethune College
Smt. Chandramukhi Basu (1888-1901)Smt. Kumudini Das nee Khastagir(1902-1913)Smt. Surabala Ghosh (1915-1916)
   
Miss. A. L. Janau (1916-1918)G. M. Wright (1918-1928)Smt. Rajkumari Das (1928-1934)
   
Smt. Tatini Das (1934-1950)Mrs. Mrinalini Emmerson(1950-1968)Smt. Nalini Das (1968-1974)
   
Dr. Dipti Tripathy(1974-1988)Dr. Nilima Mishra(1988-1994)Smt. Amala Dutta(1994-1996)
   
Dr. Pushpa Mishra(1996-2002)Dr. Manimala Das(2002-2008 )Dr. Manjusha Sinha (Bera) [O.I.C.]
2008-2011
   
The college started functioning in 1879 with one enrolment, Kadambini Bose. In 1883 she found a fellow student in Chandramukhi Basu, a native Christian girl from Dehradun. In 1883 both Kadambini and Chandramukhi qualified in the degree examinations of the University of Calcutta. By 1887-88 the College Department of Bethune School underwent a radical change, as its students roll now comprised eleven girls, one of them being in the MA class. In February 1888, Bethune College received affiliation to the University of Calcutta up to the BA standard; Chandramukhi Basu who had already completed her MA with Honours in English, became its first Principal.

In the first fifty glorious years of the college, the number of students rose steadily and the college had its share of excellence in the University examinations and extra-curricular activities. By 1914-15, the studentship rose to 72, the highest ever admitted since the commencement of the college. By the turn of the next decade (1925-26) it had reached 151. Within the next ten years this number rose to 260. Political disturbances triggered by the Civil Disobedience Movement, the August Movement and more importantly, the Great War, had temporarily dampened the spirit of this College. But by 1949 its rolls had once again started swelling. Coupled with the rise in the number of students was a steady augmentation in the subjects taught at the College.

Illustrious teachers like Kamini Sen, the notable poet Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya, famous philosophers like Chintaharan Chakraborty and Gopinath Bhattacharya, and the famous scholar and academician Sushobhan Chandra Sarkar served this College at different times. From the very inception, Bethune College made a mark in producing notable students.

Between 1890 and 1931, Bethune College supplied twenty-two recipients of the Padmavati Gold Medal awarded by the University to the female candidate topping the BA examination. Sm Sarala Ghosal, later Sarala Debi Chaudhurani, was the first to receive this medal. In 1938 Quazi Akhtar Banu, later Akhtar Imam topped the BA examinations in Philosophy and won the Gangamani Debi Gold Medal. In 1940, a comparative analysis of the results of the different colleges in Calcutta put Bethune College second only to Presidency College, which enjoyed a unique place of distinction. Several Muslim students of Bethune College, starting with Faziltunnessa in 1925 achieved remarkable success. Faziltunnessa Zoha later on became the Head of the Department of Mathematics and also the Vice-Principal of the College. Names like Akhtar Imam, (later Professor of Philosophy and Provost Rokeya Hall, Dhaka University) and Samsunahar Mahmud (later the Inspectress of Schools) shone out among the alumnae of this College.

Among the alumnae of this College were some of the outstanding women who stood out in their respective fields and pioneered the cause of education and liberation of women. To mention a few, Sm Kamini Roy, Sm. Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Sm Sita Devi, Santa Devi, Sm Lila Roy, and Dr Dipti Tripathi - all contributed to the repertory of Bengali literature and culture. The journey that Chameli Basu had started as the first science graduate of this college reached its fulfillment when Dr. Asima Chatterjee, also an alumna of this college, registered a breakthrough in scientific attainments. Sm. Bina Bhowmik, Sm Pritilata Waddedar and Sm Kalpana Joshi, Ila Mitra, Pramila Gupta and Kamala Dasgupta contributed their mite to the cause of India's struggle for independence. In the performing arts too, alumnae of this College had achieved excellence. Sm Sobha Sen (Actor), Sm Purabi Mukherjee (Singer), Debarati Shome (Singer), Sm Manjusree Chaki (Danseuse), Bratati Bandyapadhyay (Elocutionist) are a few such individuals that do the College proud. Products of the institution distinguishing themselves in different spheres of societal activity include names like Sm Manjulika Das, Sm Meenakshi Sinha and Sm Aparna Ray .

Affiliated to the University of Calcutta, Bethune College in its 135th year has 16 departments and a faculty strength of 84. The college with a glorious past can now boast of preserving its rare documents and valuable records in the newly constituted Archives. In addition to this, the college has a Central Library housing recent titles and publications along with a rare books section.


Alumnae
Among the alumnae of this College were some of the outstanding women who stood out in their respective fields and pioneered the cause of education and liberation of women. To mention a few, Sm Kamini Roy, Sm. Sarala Devi Chaudhurani, Sm Sita Devi, Santa Devi, Sm Lila Roy, and Dr Dipti Tripathi - all contributed to the repertory of Bengali literature and culture.
Mention may also be made of Sm. Lila Nag - a distinguished alumna of this College, who incidentally was also the first female student of the Dhaka University in 1921.The journey that Chameli Basu had started as the first science graduate of this college reached its fulfillment whenDr. Asima Chatterjee, also an alumna of this college, registered a breakthrough in scientific attainments.
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