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词条 Rajshahi College
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  1. History

  2. Buildings

  3. Rajshahi College and the Language Movement

  4. E-Service

  5. Subject information[6]

  6. Notable alumni and faculty

  7. Former principals

  8. Former vice principals

  9. References

  10. External links

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| native_name = রাজশাহী কলেজ
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| image_alt = Logo of Rajshahi College
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| type = Government College
| established = {{start date|1873}}
| founder = King Haranath Ray Chowdhury
| academic_affiliation = National University of Bangladesh
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| principal = Md. Habibur Rahman
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| city = Rajshahi
| state = Rajshahi
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| postcode = 6100
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Rajshahi College ({{lang-bn|রাজশাহী কলেজ}} Rajshahi Kôlej) is the third oldest institution of higher education in Bangladesh. Established in 1873 in Rajshahi city, it is the third oldest college in Bangladesh after Dhaka College and Chittagong College. In 1895, Rajshahi College was the first institution in the territories now comprising Bangladesh to award a graduate (master's) degree. The first two master's degree candidates, Mr. Cayan Uddin Ahmet(Chawyone Uddin Ahmed) and Mr. N. N. Lehari, after graduation became Chief Secretary of Bengal and Session Judge respectively. Later both were awarded Khan Bahadur and Roy Bahadur titles. Rajshahi College offers three years bachelor and four years honours degree courses in various disciplines. The college is affiliated with the National University. Since 1996 it has stopped enrolling higher secondary students. It again started enrolling higher secondary students in 2010. Situated in the city center, Rajshahi College is adjacent to Rajshahi Collegiate School and is very near the famous Barendra Museum.

History

The origins of the college were in a private English School that had been founded in Rajshahi in 1828 by the concerted efforts of many of the region's most prominent citizens (this school is now known as Rajshahi Collegiate School).[1] In 1836 the school was taken over by the provincial government of Bengal and was converted into a Government Zilla (or District) School. In 1873, again through the concerted efforts and appeals of local citizens, the Zilla School was given the status of an Intermediate College, and F.A. courses were introduced into its curriculum. With further development this college was accorded "first-grade rank" in 1878, which meant that it could teach B.A. courses and be affiliated to the University of Calcutta. The name "Rajshahi College" came with the first-grade rank in 1878. The year 1881 saw the inauguration of the M. A. classes; B.L. classes were added in 1883. The postgraduate Departments in Arts and in Law continued till 1909 when they were withdrawn because the college could not meet the requirements of the New Regulations of the University of Calcutta which came into force in that year.[2]

Starting with only 6 students on the roll in 1873, the college counted 100 in 1878, 200 in 1900, 400 in 1910, 800 in 1920 and no less than 1000 in 1924; there was only one Muslim student at the college in 1873; 5 years later it was still one, but the figure rose to 156 in 1916 and climaxed at 215 in 1924. Subsequently, of course, Muslim numbers rose in the college and after 1947 eventually exceeded the Hindu numbers. Today, in independent Bangladesh, the college has been accorded "University College" status and no longer teaches Higher Secondary or Intermediate courses. Currently, it is part of the National University system of Bangladesh and its curriculum includes only undergraduate and post-graduate courses in a variety of disciplines.[3]

Buildings

The main administrative building (shown in the picture), is a good example of British Indian colonial architecture. Other important older buildings of the colonial period include the Fuller Hostel Biology Building, Chemistry Building, Physics Building, former Muslim Hostel etc. Newer buildings include the Library and Auditorium, an Arts building, both dating from the 1950s and a new Science building, dating from the 1990s.

Rajshahi College and the Language Movement

Immediately after the killing of students in Dhaka on 21 February 1952 students in Rajshahi College built what is often thought to be the first (but short lived) martyr monument dedicated to the Language Movement. The present monument to the Language Movement dates from 1973. It was built to replace an earlier monument, built in 1969, that was destroyed by Pakistani forces in 1971.(this is the first monument-snoman)

E-Service

E-Service plays an important role to bring momentum, transparency and accountability in government service. To achieve the goals of A-2I Programme of Digital Bangladesh, Rajshahi College has taken some initiatives.

There are about 30,000 students pursuing education at HSC, Pass, Honors and Masters levels at Rajshahi College. About 250 teachers are engaged in teaching them and more than 150 other employees support the administration, accounts and all sorts of activities in this College. Frequent change in Principals and weakness in record keeping created serious difficulties in preserving records of essential documents and information of students. Moreover, it is much difficult and a tedious task for the administration to maintain and ensure good governance of the college.

Keeping this in mind, Rajshahi College made an effort to establish exclusively a robust basis for the whole institution and started an ICT program in February 2012 with a view to keeping records of all data, information relating to students, teachers, finance and other things as well. Rajshahi College might be the sole institute which dared to manage its all data and information digitally and has become a pioneer institute to do all its jobs online.[5]

Subject information[6]

{{columns-list|
Arts Faculty
  • Bangla
  • English
  • Arabic & Islamic Studies
  • History
  • Islamic History & Culture
  • Philosophy
  • Sanskrit
  • Urdu
Social Science Faculty
  • Political Science
  • Sociology
  • Social Work
  • Economics
Business Faculty
  • Accounting
  • Management
  • Marketing
  • Finance & Banking
Science Faculty
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Botany
  • Zoology
  • Geography
  • Psychology
  • Statistics
  • Mathematics

}}

Notable alumni and faculty

Highly distinguished alumni and faculty of Rajshahi College include:

  • Khademul Bashar
  • Enamul Haque, professor from 1948 to 1952
  • Qazi Motahar Hossain
  • Hasan Azizul Huq
  • Akshay Kumar Maitreya
  • Jadunath Sarkar

Former principals

SLPrincipal's nameWorking period startWorking period end
1Mr. Hargobind Sen (Head Master of Rajshahi Zilla School)18731878
2Mr. Frederick Townley Dowding18781880
3Mr. A. C. Edward18801887
4Mr. W. B. Livingstone1887
5Mr. G. W.R. Taper1887
6Mr. W. B. Livingstone18871897
7Mr. Rai Kumudini Kanta Banerjee Bahadur18971919
8Dr. P. Niogi1919
9Mr. Rai Kumudini Kanta Banerjee Bahadur19201924
10Mr. Krishna Chandra Bhattacharya1924
11Mr. S. N. Maitra19251926
12Mr. T. T. Williums19261927
13Mr. Aswini Kumar Mukerji19271928
14Mr. T. T. Williums19281930
15Mr. B. M. Sen19301931
16Mr. Rai Hem Chandra Dey Bahadur19311932
17Dr. W. A. Jenkins19321933
18Mr. Harilal Choudhury1933
19Dr. P. D. Shastri19331935
20Mr. J. M. Bose19351940
21Dr. S. K. Banarjee1940
22Dr. Snehamoy Datta19411945
23Dr. Mamtaz Uddin Ahmed19451950
24Dr. I. H. Juberi19501951
25Mr. M. Taher Jamil1951
26Mr. A. Karim Mondal1951
27Mr. A. Munyem19511952
28Mr. Solomon Choudhury19521954
29Professor Md. Shams-Ul-Haque19541956
30Professor Dr. Abdul Haque19561959
31Professor Shamsuzzaman Choudhury19591961
32Professor M. A. Haye19611969
33Professor Elias Ahmed19691970
34Professor Dr. M. Shamsuddin Miah19701972
35Professor Dr. Nurur Rahman Khan14/06/197213/09/1976
36Professor Dr. M. Noimuddin14/09/197624/09/1979
37Professor Lutfar Rahman26/09/19798/1/1981
38Professor Dr. S. M. Abdur Rahman8/1/198125/12/1983
39Professor Dr. Md. Tamijul Haque25/12/198329/05/1984
40Professor Dr. Md. Abul Quasem28/07/198417/08/1990
41Professor Dr. Md. Shamsur Rahman30/08/19909/12/1992
42Professor Md. Serajul Islam25/12/19922/2/1993
43Professor Shams Uddin Ahmad13/02/199316/03/1995
44Professor A. S. M. Moarraf19/03/199512/2/1996
45Professor Golam Rabbani4/4/199628/11/1996
46Professor Sher Mohammad17/09/199717/09/1997
47Professor Md. Younush Ali Dewan29/09/199728/06/1998
48Professor Akhtar Banu28/06/19982/10/1999
49Professor Md. Abdul Haye Choudhury4/10/199923/12/1999
50Professor Arun Kumar Bhattacharya13/04/20002/10/2000
51Professor Dr. K. M. Jalal Uddin Akber14/10/20006/4/2002
52Professor Abdul Bashir14/08/200229/03/2004
53Professor Dr. Md. Ashraful Islam4/4/200426/06/2005
54Professor Md. Shams Ul Haque27/07/200518/06/2008
55Professor Dr. Ali Reza Md. Abdul Mazid17/07/200815/04/2014
56Professor Md. Habibur Rahman14/08/2014Continuing
Source: {{cite web |url=http://rc.edu.bd/former-principals |title=Former Principals |website=Rajshahi College}}

Former vice principals

SLVice principal's nameWorking period startWorking period end
1Mr. Aswini Kumar Mukerji19261928
2Mr. H. L. Choudhury1934
3Mr. Md. Abu Hena1942
4Dr. Subodh Chandra Sen Gupta1943
5Mr. Mahammad Taher Jamil1948
6Moulvi Maqbul Ahamed1952
7Mr. M. Ahmed Hossain1957
8Mr. M. A. Haye19591960
9Professor Dr. Mohammad Shamsuddin Miah19631965
10Dr. Syed Lutfal Haque26/02/196623/04/1967
11Mr. M. Ramjan1969
12Mr. Md. Abdul Khaleque1970
13Mr. Md. Abdul Gofur1972
14Mr. S. M. Abdur Rahman1973
15Professor Belayet Ali15/03/19747/5/1980
16Professor Md. Abdur Razzak19801984
17Professor Md. Moslem Ali12/4/198431/12/1986
18Professor Khandokar Md. Monirul Islam19881989
19Professor A. B. M. Rezaul Haque1990
20Professor A. J. M. Rezaul Haque Choudhury2/9/199029/11/1992
21Professor Md. Golam Akbar30/11/199219/10/1999
22Professor Md. Khoda Bakhs Mridha26/04/20006/8/2000
23Professor Md. Masum Ali1/3/200124/04/2002
24Professor Abul Asad Mahmud25/08/200230/07/2005
25Professor Md. Shafiq Uddin30/07/20057/3/2007
25Professor S. M. Razaul Haque21/04/200731/01/2008
26Professor Md. Abdul Wadud8/4/200828/03/2009
27Professor Md. Habibur Rahman5/7/200914/08/2014
28Professor Shish Mohammad27/12/201430/12/2014
29Professor Al-Faruk Choudhury1/1/2015Continuing
Source: {{cite web |url=http://rc.edu.bd/former-vice-principals |title=Former Vice Principals |website=Rajshahi College}}
{{Commons category|Rajshahi College}}

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.erajshahi.gov.bd/city_info/city_info.php |title=Information of Rajshahi City |publisher=Rajshahi City Corporation }}
2. ^{{Cite web|url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Rajshahi_College|title=Rajshahi College - Banglapedia|website=en.banglapedia.org|language=en|access-date=2017-08-23}}
3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.erajshahi.gov.bd/app/cc_service/cc_service.php?cmd=details&id=2642&tempid=1 |title=Education Institute of Rajshahi City |work=Rajshahi College |publisher=Rajshahi City Corporation }}
4. ^First Shaheed Minar built two days after Ekushey (1952)
5. ^{{cite conference |title=প্রসপেক্টাস, রাজশাহী কলেজ |language=bn |trans-title=Prospectas, Rajshahi College |booktitle=অনলাইন ভর্তি কার্যক্রম |trans-chapter=Online Admission System |conference=Admission in 2014-15 |place=Rajshahi, Bangladesh |date=2014-11-01 }}
6. ^Departments, Rajshahi College

External links

  • Rajshahi College Website
  • Rajshahi College Barta
  • RC FM Radio
  • [https://www.facebook.com/RajshahiCollegeOfficial Rajshahi College Facebook Page]
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