Scholarship
LATE MINA BHADURY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
For Any 4th Year Engineering Students Of JGEC
Sponsored By Mr. Tapas Kumar Bhadury (JGEC 1985 Mechanical)
(Initiated From 2022)
SCHOLARSHIP FORM
(Please read relevant information and rules mentioned in the webpage)
LATE MINA BHADURY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
is sponsored by
Mr. Tapas Kumar Bhadury (JGEC 1985 Mechanical)
The scholarship Scheme is initiated by Mr. Tapas Kumar Bhadury, son of late Mina Bhadury, to support the bright but financially challenged promising engineering students of JGEC who have faced financial hardship and wish to complete the undergraduate education with an approach to fulfil community responsibilities, such as social activity and/ or environment related activity etc. Even the activity related document they have to submit each year. The money of this scholarship is supposed to be used to pay tuition and other academic expenses associated with earning valuable graduation degree from our beloved college. This scholarship is a symbolic pay back to our beloved alma mater. Theme behind this scholarship is to portray the message "Our responsibility as privileged human beings is to pay back for the opportunities we've received”.
Who can apply : Any 4th year student of JGEC.
Amount of Scholarship : Amount of INR 10,000 to one student.
When to apply: Between notification date and application receipt cut off dates.
Selected candidates for
interview for current year
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Selected candidates for scholarship
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Congratulation!
Mr. Tapas Kumar Bhadury (JGEC 1985 Mechanical)
Late Mina Bhadury was born in a renowned family, in Murshidabad (Kaladanga) & married with School head Teacher & renowned Anchal Pradhan Sri Samiron Kumar Bhadury of Nimtita, Murshidabad. She was an idealistic and passionate lady. To help the poor and the illiterate, she single handedly started for free tuition in her village with the help of her husband who used to roam about all the houses in the evening to see whether students are studying. She stood like a pillar in helping her husband to look after the poor of the villages. She used to teach the mythological subjects to the villagers & her sincerity and popularity was known beyond the boundaries. Her husband could focus on his dual work as Head master of a school & as Panchayat Pradhan (for 28 years) as full family was looked after by her. No beggar irrespective of caste, creed, religion could go out of her house without having food which she used to supervise herself. She was very much progressive in thought & action & hence left no stone unturned to see that best education was imparted to her sons & daughter within their limit. Her love touches our heart even now whenever we remember her. Her active and noble life came to an end on 5th January, 2004.