These photographs are of Bengali commemoratives stones And Remaining Entrance Of Aryan Cottage (Arjo Kutir), the residence of Narendra Nath Sen who was once the editor of The Indian Mirror. This Entrance is Located at Kolkata, West Bangal, India. The original building is no more there now but the archway with the lion on top still stands.
English Commemorative Stone Erected on the forehead of the Entrance reads as Below.
' Kolkata Muncipal Corporation is Kind enough to declare' Gateway of Aryan Cottage ' as ''heritage structure'' under 425 D of KMC Act 1980. Narendra Nath Sen Smriti Rakha Committee'
Other Commemorative Stones Read as:
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This house was once the residence of Narendra Nath Sen who was once the beloved editor of The Indian Mirror. He was also one of the most renowned personalities of Bengal in his time.
Birth - 23 February 1843 Death 1 July 1911
This memorial stone was inaugurated by Teacher Hirandra Nath Mukherjee on 1 July 2001(Narendra Nath Sen Memorial Committee)
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Arjo Kutir (Aryan Mansion)
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Top Most Small Plaque -
52/B
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Middle Plaque -
Bengal Saha Association Building
Respected Purna Chandra Saha
Respected Banku Bihari Mondal (MLA)
With Ideation From The Core Committee
(Bengali Date 4 Magh 1357)
20 January 1951
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Lower Plaque -
Bengal Saha Association
Previous President & Secretary
Respected Mohitosh Saha (Educational Degrees)
Retired Executive Engineer
His unconditional effort and dedication helped in the construction of this house and students hostel.
Birth 21 February 1891
Death 9 April 1964
This tablet stone has been erected by the members of his memorial committee on 16 April 1968 — at Indian Mirror Street
Photographs By Mr Subhadip Mukherjee Sahib
English Commemorative Stone Erected on the forehead of the Entrance reads as Below.
' Kolkata Muncipal Corporation is Kind enough to declare' Gateway of Aryan Cottage ' as ''heritage structure'' under 425 D of KMC Act 1980. Narendra Nath Sen Smriti Rakha Committee'
Other Commemorative Stones Read as:
1-
This house was once the residence of Narendra Nath Sen who was once the beloved editor of The Indian Mirror. He was also one of the most renowned personalities of Bengal in his time.
Birth - 23 February 1843 Death 1 July 1911
This memorial stone was inaugurated by Teacher Hirandra Nath Mukherjee on 1 July 2001(Narendra Nath Sen Memorial Committee)
2-
Arjo Kutir (Aryan Mansion)
3-
Top Most Small Plaque -
52/B
4-
Middle Plaque -
Bengal Saha Association Building
Respected Purna Chandra Saha
Respected Banku Bihari Mondal (MLA)
With Ideation From The Core Committee
(Bengali Date 4 Magh 1357)
20 January 1951
5-
Lower Plaque -
Bengal Saha Association
Previous President & Secretary
Respected Mohitosh Saha (Educational Degrees)
Retired Executive Engineer
His unconditional effort and dedication helped in the construction of this house and students hostel.
Birth 21 February 1891
Death 9 April 1964
This tablet stone has been erected by the members of his memorial committee on 16 April 1968 — at Indian Mirror Street
Photographs By Mr Subhadip Mukherjee Sahib
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