Acharya Bhaban Science Heritage Museum

Sir J.C. Bose Trust

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About Us

In 1902, Acharya jagadish Chandra Bose ( 1858-1937 ) built his residential house “ Acharya Bhaban “ at 93 Upper Circular Road ( now 93, Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road ). Acharya Bose and Lady Abala Bose lived out their live in this house. In a life spanning from 1858 to 1937and encompassing the Renaissance era in the Arts, Culture and the Sciences in Bengal, Acharya Bose ardently pursued scientific ideas that were 60 years ahead of his time. Equally important were his interests in art, literature and philosophy. The influence of Upanishad philosophy is reflected in his scientific work which addressed philosophical issues such as the basic unity of life and non- life. Among the friends with whom he deliberated on the arts, literature, philosophy and science in the precincts of Acharya Bhaban and beyond, were some of the greatest luminaries of the country including Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda, Sister Nivedita, Mahatma Gandhi, P.C. Ray, S.N. Bose, Maghand Saha etc. and many other luminaries of the world, Albert Einstein, Bernard Shaw, Romain Rolland, Lord Rayleigh, Henry Cavendish et al.

Lady abala Bose ( 1854-1951 ), a worthy wife and a constant companion of Sir J C Bose, was a visionary, educationist and social and political reformer in her own right. Her pioneering contributions in the field of Indian women’s education and emancipation have been overshadowed by the glory of Acharya Bose.

Of the erudite couples of the Bengal Renaissance, the Bose couple was probably the only ones Who, in unison, influenced the educational and social reforms of the region immensely. They may thus be refered to as “The Bengal Renaissance Couple.

It is the life of Acharya Bose and Lady abala Bose vis-à-vis the history of this era that is treasured in Acharya Bhaban.

Sir J C Bose Trust is a non-profit organization and a registered society founded in 1931 by Acharya Bose, The Trust has been entrusted to maintain Acharya Bhaban along with their moveable and immoveable properties ( separate from the Bose Institute ) and to preserve their legacy and heritage treasured here for posterity.

At the time of its inception the Trust was run by many Luminaries of Bengal. Sir J C Bose and Lady Abala Bose were founder members and secretaries successively. At present, the Trust Board is looked after by scientists and notable persons of the city of Kolkata appointed as per the provisions made by Acharya Bose in the original Trust Deed.

Mission of the Sir J C Bose Trust:

To develop Acharya Bhaban, into a “Science Heritage Museum” of International Importance.

Objectives are:

a.To depict life and work of J C Bose and present the full impact of his research on the world of science.
b. To recreate the cultural histort of the time and values they enshrine.
c.To focus on the contribution of the Bose couple in the educational and social reforms of Bengal.

Motto

"Of all national assets, archival museums are the most precious, they are the gift of one generation to another, and the extent of our care of them marks the extent of our civilization."- "Sir Arthur Doughty, Archivist j"
Thus our motto is also to preserve legacy of J C Bose for posterity.

Board of Trustees

1. Mr. D. Mandal - Advocate, Calcutta High Court & Senior Partner, Fox & Mandal, Advocates & Solicitor Firm and Secretary, Sir J C Bose Trust.
2. Prof. Manish S.Chakraborty - Former Director, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine and Member, Sir J C Bose Trust.
3. Prof. Parul Chakrabarti - Former Professor, Chairman and Acting Director, Bose Institute, Kolkata and Member, Sir J C Bose Trust.
4. Mrs. Deepawati Sen - Former Director, Jagadish Bose National Science Talent Search, Kolkata and Member, Sir J C Bose Trust.
5. Mr. Orijit Chatterjee - Advocate, Calcutta High Court and Joint Secretary, Sir J C Bose Trust.
6. Prof. Partha Pratim Majumder - Director, National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, Kalyani, West Bengal.

Advisory Committee

1. Prof. Partha Majumder- Director. National Institute of Biomedical Genomics, kalyani, West Bengal.
2. Prof. Bikas K Chakrabarti- Acting Director, Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, Kolkata.
3. Prof. Indrani Bose- Former Senior Professor, Department of Physics, Bose institute Emeritus Scientist, CSIR and Ex-Senior Professor &
    Chairperson, Department of Physics, Bose Institute.
4. Prof. Manish S. Chakraborty - Former Director, Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine.
5. Prof. Parul Chakrabarti - Former Professor, Chairman and acting Director, Bose Institute, Kolkata.
6. Mrs. Kabita Mandal - Social Activist, Kolkata
7. Sri Dulal Mukherjee - Prime Architect, Dulal Mukherjee and associates, Kolkata.
8. Sri ramananda bandyopadhyay - A veteran Indian painter and sculptor, Kolkata.
9. Prof. Bimal Kumar Roy - Director, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata.
10. Mrs. Rekha Mody - President, Stree Shakti-The Parallel Force South asia Forum For aged Women.
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