Arup Chandra

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Arup Chandra
Born (1951-03-05) 5 March 1951 (age 73)
Baharampur, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India
CitizenshipIndian
Known forContribution in the fields of Arts, Recitation, History research, Bengali Shorthand
Websitewww.ccaiindia.com, www.basabhumi.ccaiindia.com

Arup Chandra,[1][2] born in 1951 in Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal, is a writer, poet, essayist, art critic, and an educator.[3] He is the writer of more than fourteen books, and has edited twelve others. Two of his books are translated into English and published. His research speciality is the history, poetry, art, culture and literature of Murshidabad District.

Profession and works[edit]

His most known works are related to education, arts, literature and history. He remarkably researched and developed 'Bengali Shorthand'; presently 'Arup Chandra Bengali Shorthand System'[4] is the most popular 'Bengali Shorthand System' in Bengal.[citation needed]

Publications[edit]

  • Hirak Buke Sikal Baje – Bengali Poetry (1980)
  • Jharer Britte - A Novel (1987)
  • Shilper Byakaran - Book on Art (1990) Five editions are published already.
  • Mao - Tse -Tung'er Kobita - Poetry, Translation of the Poems of Mao -Tse -Tung (1993)
  • Amar Bharatbarsha - Poetry (1997)
  • Sanket Lipi - (Bengali Shorthand) - Research (1998)
  • Dhasto Prithibir Kabita – Poetry (2004)
  • Kemon Achi Amra – Poetry (2007)
  • Janmo Kanna – Poetry (2012)
  • The Theory of Art (English) - Book on Art (2012) - Translated by Prof. Ashokendu Das
  • Murshidabader Chitrakala Bhaskarya Sthapatya - History of Art in Murshidabad Region (2014)
  • Murshidabad Jilanchaler Kalapanji - History, Chronological discourse of the history of this region (2014)
  • Shilper Byakaran : Bharat O Biswashilpa - Book on Art, Sculpture & Architecture (2016) - ISBN 978-81-930474-6-0[5]
  • Banglar Shilpi : Debobrata Mukhopadhyay - Kamrul Hasan (2016)- Biography of the said artists. (Debobrata Mukhopadhyay & Kamrul Hasan) [6]
  • Bharate Shramik Andoloner Suchona ebong Murshidabad'e Shramik Karmochari Andolon (2017)[7]
  • Dhusar Jyotsnai Mundahin Kobi (2019) - Poetry [8]
  • Mao-Tse-Tung'er Kobita [2nd edition] - Poetry, Translation of the Poems of Mao-Tse-Tung (2018) [9]

Edited books[edit]

  1. Sachin Biswas'er Galpo Samagro - Collection of Short Stories by Sachin Biswas (Edited by Arup Chandra) (2013)
  2. Banglai Hazar Bacharer Krishak Bidroho O Murshidabad - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra) (2014)
  3. Murshidabader Nirbachito Kabi O Kabita - Poetry (Edited by Arup Chandra) - ISBN 978-81-930474-3-9[3][10]
  4. Murshidabad Itibritta (1st Part) - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra) - ISBN 978-81-930474-2-2[11]
  5. Murshidabad Itibritta (2nd Part) - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra) - ISBN 978-81-930474-5-3[12][13]
  6. Murshidabad Itibritta (3rd Part) - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra)[14]
  7. Murshidabad Itibritta (4th Part) - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra)[15]
  8. Murshidabad Itibritta (5th Part) - Regional History (Edited by Arup Chandra)[16]
  9. Prabir Acharyer Nirbachito Kobita Sangraha - Prabir Acharya (Edited by Arup Chandra)[17]
  10. Kalketur Apon Deshe (An anthropological research) - Pulakendu Singha (Edited by Arup Chandra)[18]
  11. Pratnatattwa Puratattwa Nritattwa : First Part, 2016 (A collection of essays on archaeological anthropological and ethnographic studies) - Edited by Arup Chandra
  12. Pratnatattwa Puratattwa Nritattwa : Second Part, 2019 (A collection of essays on archaeological anthropological and ethnographic studies) - Edited by Arup Chandra[19]

Basabhumi Patrika Issues[edit]

  • Basabhumi 40 year issue-2019 (বাসভূমি ৪০ বর্ষ সংখ্যা-২০১৯)[20]
  • Basabhumi Special RIVER Issue-2018 (বাসভূমি বিশেষ নদী সংখ্যা-২০১৮)[21]

Awards[edit]

  • The first notable award Mr. Arup Chandra received in the year of 1986 securing 'First' position in a district level poetry competition in the district of Nadia, West Bengal.
  • Academy of Music and Fine Arts, Barrackpore, Kolkata honored him with an 'Upadhi' (an honorary title) - 'Shastri' on 6 September 1992 at Sukanta Sadan, Barrackpore.
  • Received 'memento' in honor in the occasion of 'Berhampore Grant Hall Centenary Celebration'. (2003)
  • Received 'memento' in honor, in the occasion of 130th anniversary celebration of Berhampore Municipality. (2007)
  • Arup Chandra was 'Felicitated' by 'Murshidabad District Kobita Academy' on their 125th poetry-assembly on 7 March 2010.
  • He was Awarded with 'Acharya Prafulla Chanda Roy Smarak Samman-2010' by 'Academy of Bengali Poetry, Kolkata', at National Library, Kolkata.[22]
  • He was Awarded with 'Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore Smarak Samman-2011' by 'Academy of Bengali Poetry, Kolkata' on 16 April 2011, at Moulali Yuva Kendra.[23]
  • He was Awarded with 'Barnaparichay Sahitya Samman-2011' for his work on 'Basabhumi Patrika' - 'Khuda Daridro Anahar (Eei Desh Eei Samay) Sankha-2011'. The award ceremony was held on 17 December 2011 at Kolkata Town Hall.[24][25]
  • Received Award on behalf of 'Basabhumi Patrika' from 'Prabrajja' Patrika - 'Prabrajja Patrasathi Puraskar-2012' on 27 July 2012.
  • He was Awarded by "Kali Kumar Kala Kendra, Berhampore", for his lifetime work in Art and Painting, on 23 December 2013 at Berhampore Grant Hall.[26]
  • He was Awarded with "Trinayonne Padak" (on 16 November 2014), Kandi Trinayonee Sahitya Sansad, Kandi, Murshidabad.[27]
  • Received Certificate of Honor from Biswabharati, Sreeniketan oi the occasion of "Gramin Kabi O Sahityiek Sammelan" as a poet, in the year of 2014, at Sreeniketan Sikshasatra Manch.
  • He was Awarded with "Rahila Sahitya Padak" (on 22 February 2015), by Rahila Sanskriti Sangha, Salar, Murshidabad.[28]
  • He was awarded with "Biswanath De Sahitya Puraskar & Padak" by "Sutapa"-a little magazine of Dhanbad, Jharkhand, as the Editor of the "Best Little Magazine of the year-2015" on 8 November 2015 at Dhanbad, Jharkhand.
  • He was awarded with "Tagore Village Sahitya Sammanana" on 27 November 2016 at Berhampore Rabindra Sadan by 'Chatak' Sahitya Patrika, published from Nadia district in the state of West Bengal.

Awards from Bangladesh[edit]

  • He was invited to Bangladesh,[29][30][31] by "Bangladesh Jatiyo Sahityo Parishad, Chapai Nawabgunj Sakha" to attend a literary assembly of the poets and writers of both the countries of India and Bangladesh, during 14 December 2015 to 17 December 2015, and attended many social, cultural, and literary functions & seminars, and also received felicitation from twelve organizations there. As follows -
  1. "Bangladesh Jatiyo Sahityo Parishad, Dhaka", "Smarak", awarded by Honorable Sirajul Karim, general secretary of the organization.
  2. "Bangladesh Jatiyo Sahityo Parishad, Chapai Nawabgunj Sakha" Sammana-Smarak, awarded by Honorable Mohit Kumar Dwan and Prof. Saidur Rahaman.
  3. "Chapai-Nawabgunj Municipality" felicitated him, a "Subhechha - Smarak" was awarded to him by the Mayor.
  4. Attended an 'International Level Seminar', arranged by "Nawabgun Govt. College", Bengali Department, received "Subhechha - Smarak" awarded to him by Prof. Mazharul Islam Toru, departmental head, Bangla Department, of the same college.
  5. Felicitated by "Exim Bank Agricultural University", awarded by Vice Chancellor of the University Honorable Golam Kibria.
  6. "Chapai-Nawabgunj Mukta-Mahadal (Scout)" felicitated him on their 40th anniversary of foundation, awarded by founder secretary Advocate Md. Mosfiqur Rahaman.
  7. Felicitated on the opening of the book titled "Vijay", felicitated by Poet, Playwright, Writer and editor Honorable Golam Rabbani Tota.
  8. "Namosankarbati Uccha Vidyalaya", the Headmaster Mr. Aslam Kabir, felicitated him.
  9. Awarded by Renowned Author of Bangladesh honorable Hasan Azizul Huq at the function of 'Bangladesh Jatiyo Sahitya Parished' 'Sahitya O Sanskritic Utsav - 2015' at Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy.[32]
  10. 'Imperial Polytechnic Institute' and 'Peace International School & College' felicitated and awarded him on his unparalleled contribution in 'Bengali Poetry and Journalism', awarded by the managing director of the said organization Honorable Md. Afsar Ali.'
  11. 'Hriday Multimedia Preparatory School' Chapai-Nawabgunj awarded him.
  12. He has been certified by honorable Dr. Rejia Sultana, the principal of "Nawabgunj Govt. College" for presenting a paper titled "Biswa Shilpakala o Bangladesh" (The world Arts and Bangladesh) in the 'International Level Seminar' arranged at "Nawabgunj Govt. College" on 16 December 2015.

References[edit]

  1. ^ chandra, arup. "chandra commercial & art institute". ccai. Archived from the original on 23 August 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2016.
  2. ^ Chandra, Arindam (2016). "Arup Chandrer Lekhak Jiboner 50 Bachar". Basabhumi Patrika (Arup Chandra Special Issue): 1–256.
  3. ^ a b Chandra, Arup (2015). Murshidabader Nirbachito Kabi O Kabita. Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–320. ISBN 978-81-930474-3-9.
  4. ^ Chandra, Arup (1998). Sanketlipi (Bengali Shorthand). Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. p. 10.
  5. ^ Chandra, Arup (2016). Shilper Byakaran : Bharat O Biswashilpa. Berhampore, Murshidabad, WB: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1 to 232. ISBN 978-81-930474-6-0.
  6. ^ Chandra, Arup (2016). Banglar Shilpi : Debabrata Mukhopadhyay - Kamrul Hasan. Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India: Udvas. pp. 1–24.
  7. ^ Chandra, Arup (2017). Bharate Shramik Andoloner Suchona ebong Murshidabad'e Shramik Karmochari Andolon (Bengali). Baharampur: Basbhumi Prakashan. ISBN 978-819304748-4.
  8. ^ Chandra, Arup (2019). Dhusar Jyotsnai Mundahin Kobi. Kolkata: Ekush Satak. pp. 1–64.
  9. ^ Chandra, Arup (2018). Mao Tse Tung'er Kobita [2nd edition]. Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–72. ISBN 978-81-936626-2-5.
  10. ^ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়, অনল আবেদিন ও দেবাশিস. "শারদীয় সাহিত্যেই বাজে আলোর বেণু". anandabazar.com. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  11. ^ Chandra, Arup (2015). Murshidabad Itibritta (1st Part). Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–176. ISBN 978-81-930474-2-2.
  12. ^ Chandra, Arup (2015). Murshidabad Itibritta (2nd Part). Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal, India: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–416. ISBN 978-81-930474-5-3.
  13. ^ "Dainik-Statesman, 6TH OCTOBER 2016 : readwhere". epaper.thestatesman.com. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  14. ^ Chandra, Arup (2017). Murshidabad Itibritta (3rd Part). Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–400. ISBN 978-81-930474-9-1.
  15. ^ Chandra, Arup (2020). Murshidabad Itibritta (4th Part). Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–528. ISBN 978-81-936626-8-7.
  16. ^ Chandra, Arup (2020). Murshidabad Itibritta (5th Part). Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–400. ISBN 978-81-936626-9-4.
  17. ^ Acharya, Prabir (2018). Prabir Acharyer Nirbachito Kobita Sangraha. Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–200. ISBN 978-81-936626-1-8.
  18. ^ Singha, Pulakendu (2018). Kalketur Apon Deshe. Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–248. ISBN 978-81-936626-3-2.
  19. ^ Chandra, Arup (2019). Pratnatattwa Puratattwa Nritattwa. Berhampore: Basabhumi Prakashan. pp. 1–408. ISBN 978-81-936626-4-9.
  20. ^ Chandra, Arup (1 June 2019). "Basabhumi Challis Barsha Sankha Editorial". Basabhumi Patrika [40 Year Issue]: 7–10. ISSN 2455-0671.
  21. ^ Chandra, Arup (6 May 2018). "Bishoy Nodi". Basabhumi Patrika Special RIVER Issue: 5–6. ISSN 2455-0671.
  22. ^ Ghose, Abhijit. "Certificates". banglaacademy.in/index.html. Academy of Bengali Poetry. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  23. ^ Ghosh, Abhijit. "Certificate". banglaacademy.in/index.html. Academy of Bengali Poetry. Archived from the original on 24 March 2016. Retrieved 6 July 2016.
  24. ^ "Basabhumi Patrika receives "Barnaparichay Sahitya Samman 2011"". www.basabhumi.ccaiindia.com. Basabhumi Patrika. Retrieved 6 July 2016.[permanent dead link]
  25. ^ Basu, Srinjoy (18 December 2011). "Barnaparichay Sahitya Samman 2011". Sambad Pratidin.
  26. ^ Dhar, Tapan (4 February 2014). "Baharampur Kalikumar Kala Kendra". Prosad. 47 Year: 91.
  27. ^ Chakraborty, Lakshmi Narayan (16 November 2014). "Puraskar Prapokder Jibonpanji". Trinayani Rajat Jayanti Sankha 2014.
  28. ^ Chandra, Arup. "A short life sketch". basabhumi.ccaiindia.com. Basabhumi Prakashan. Archived from the original on 19 January 2018. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
  29. ^ Kamal Uddin, Muhammad (15 December 2015). "Chapainawabgunj-e Bharitiyo Gobeshokder Sambardhana". Chapai Chitra. 2nd Year (89).
  30. ^ Hossain, Hasib (16 December 2015). "Chapainawabgunj-e dui banglar kabi-sahityekder milon mela". Gour Bangla. 1st Year (308). Chapainawabgunj, Bangladesh.
  31. ^ Kamal Uddin, Muhammad (18 December 2015). "Chapai Chitro Karjalay Paridarshane Poschimbanger Protinidhi Daal". Chapai Chitro. 2nd Year (91).
  32. ^ Islam Toru, Mazharul (15 December 2015). "Sammaniyo Athitibrindo". Swaranika - Sahityo O Sanskritic Utsav 2015 (in Bengali). Chapainawabgunj, Bangladesh: 24.

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