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Way back in 1971 members of IEEE over the entire Eastern and North Eastern region of India got together to form the Eastern Regional Section of IEEE, in India. Mr. Alak Ghose was the founder Chairman of this Section. After the formation of the India Council the Eastern Regional Section was given the name of Calcutta SubSection under the Delhi Section of IEEE, India. Through the pioneering efforts of Mr. K.B. Subramaniam who took over form Mr. Alak Ghose in 1974 as Chairman. The Calcutta Sub-Section was raised to the status of a full section in the year 1976. Because of the vastness of the area covered by this section, there were problems of communication and co-ordinated activities have been more or less confined to Calcutta and Kharagpur. This Section has now one Sub-Section at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur and 2 student branches, one at the Jadavpur University and the other of the Institute of Technology.<br>On the average 2 lecture meetings, 6 seminars and 2 continuing education courses are held. The Section has always been represented at the Region 10 meetings. The present Chairman of the Section is Mr. Alak Ghose and the Secretary, Dr.(Mrs.) Shibani Das.
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<br> [http://ewh.ieee.org/r10/calcutta/ Link to Section Homepage]
In 1971 members of IEEE over the entire Eastern and North Eastern region of India got together to form the Eastern Regional Section of IEEE, in India. Mr. Alak Ghose was the founder Chairman of this Section. After the formation of the India Council the Eastern Regional Section was given the name of Calcutta Sub-Section under the Delhi Section of IEEE, India. Through the pioneering efforts of Mr. K.B. Subramaniam who took over form Mr. Alak Ghose in 1974 as Chairman, '''the Calcutta Sub-Section was elevated to the status of a section in the year 1976.'''


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Over the years, the activities of IEEE Calcutta Section increased manifold and spread through many cities and state capitals under the Section. Several Technical Society Chapters and many student branches have been formed. Currently the Section has eleven chapters and two affinity groups. There are more than fifteen student branches now and this figure is continually on the rise. The Section maintains a healthy student to member ratio and works closely and coherently with its chapters and affinity groups not only in technical, education and membership development activities but also in outreach activities which a major focus of the section.
 
'''The city of "Calcutta" in India has been renamed officially to Kolkata in 2001.''' It is a cosmopolitan city where people, technology and ideas blend together with the socio-political culture to give the city a great shape. Today, Kolkata is a unique blend of ancient and anon, occidental and oriental styles, skyscrapers and Victorian edifices. Kolkata symbolizes creativity and vibrancy and is the city where artistic endeavor is held in very high esteem. The rich cultural, literary and religious flavors are exquisitely exhibited in its fine arts, writing, music, dance and theater. Kolkata is the workplace of four Nobel laureates – Ronald Ross, Rabindranath Tagore, Mother Teresa and C.V.Raman. It is also the home of Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and Oscar Winner Satyajit Ray.
 
Geographical location of Kolkata: Latitude-22 degree 82 minutes North and Longitude-88 degrees 20 minutes East, Altitude-17 feet from sea level, approx. 96 km from Bay of Bengal and it is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT.
 
'''Chairs of IEEE Calcutta Section'''
 
K B Subramanium: From 1978 to 1979, Kalyan K Dasgupta: From 1980 to 1981, Alak K Ghosh: From 1982 to 1984, Manujendra N Roy: From 1985 to 1987, Manish K Mukherjee: From 1988 to 1990, Satya B Gupta: From 1991 to 1993, Alok K Das: From 1994 to 1996, Dipak K Basu: From 1997 to 1999, Nirmalendu Chatterjee: From 2000 to 2002, Rabindranath Nandi: From 2003 to 2005, Salil K Sanyal: From 2006 to 2008, Kalyan K Mallik: From 2009 to 2010, Sivaji Chakravorti: 2011
 
''In the year 2011, the section has 9 technical society chapters and 2 affinity groups and more than 20 student branches.''
 
{| width="600" class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1" border="1"
|+ align="top" style="caption-side: top"|'''Kolkata Section Officers'''
|-
!Year
!Chair
!Vice chair
!Secretary
!Treasurer
|-
|2000
|Nirmale Chatterjee
|Swapan Ray
|
|
|-
|2001
|Nirmale Chatterjee
|Swapan Ray
|Salil Sanyal
|Kesab Bhattacharya
|-
|2002
|Nirmale Chatterjee
|Swapan Ray
|Salil Sanyal
|Kesab Bhattacharya
|-
|2003
|R Nandi
|Sivaji Chakravorti / Salil Sanyal
|Kesab Bhattacharya
|Chandan Sarkar
|-
|2004
|R Nandi
|Sivaji Chakravorti / Salil Sanyal
|Kesab Bhattacharya
|Chandan Sarkar
|-
|2005
|R Nandi
|Salil Sanyal / Kalyan Mallik
|Kesab Bhattacharya
|Chandan Sarkar
|-
|2006
|Salil Sanyal
|Kalyan Mallik / Kesab Bhattacharya
|Chandan Sarkar
|Sujit K Biswas
|-
|2007
|Salil Sanyal
|Kalyan Mallik / Kesab Bhattacharya
|Chandan Sarkar
|Sujit K Biswas
|-
|2008
|Salil Sanyal
|Kesab Bhattacharya / Pradip Das
|Chandan Sarkar
|Sujit K Biswas
|-
|2009
|Kalyan Mallik
|Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Iti Misra
|-
|2010
|Kalyan Mallik
|Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Iti Misra
|-
|2011
|Sivaji Chakravorti
|Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Iti Misra
|-
|2012
|Sivaji Chakravorti
|Debatosh Guha
|Iti Misra
|Suparna Chowdhury
|-
|2013
|Debatosh Guha
|Sujit K Biswas
|Iti Misra
|Suparna Chowdhury
|-
|2014
|Debatosh Guha
|
|Suparna Chowdhury
|Sayan Chatterjee
|-
|2015
|Chandan Sarkar
|
|Suparna Chowdhury
|Sayan Chatterjee
|-
|2016
|Chandan Sarkar
|
|Sayan Chatterjee
|Suparna Chowdhury
|-
|2017
|Sujit K Biswas
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Sayan Chatterjee
|Suparna Chowdhury
|-
|2018
|Sujit K Biswas
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Atanu Kundu
|Debangshu Dey
|-
|2019
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Iti Misra
|Atanu Kundu
|Debangshu Dey
|-
|2020
|Sanjay Kar Chowdhury
|Iti Misra
|Debangshu Dey
|Atanu Kundu
|-
|2021
|Sushmita Mitra
|Suparna Chowdhury
|Susanta Ray
|Atanu Kundu
|}
 
== Archival documents ==
 
*[[Media:Region 10 - Kolkata Section.pdf|Section petition documents]]
*[[Media:IEEE_Geographic_Unit_Organizing_Document-Calcutta.pdf|IEEE Geographic Unit Organizing Document - Calcutta]]
 
== Further Reading ==
 
[http://ewh.ieee.org/r10/calcutta/ Link to Section Homepage]
 
[[Category:Sections|Calcutta]]

Latest revision as of 19:04, 2 December 2021

IEEE Kolkata Section History
Established date 1978-09-28
IEEE Region 10
IEEE Council India
Geographic region Kolkata
Region area
Principal cities
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In 1971 members of IEEE over the entire Eastern and North Eastern region of India got together to form the Eastern Regional Section of IEEE, in India. Mr. Alak Ghose was the founder Chairman of this Section. After the formation of the India Council the Eastern Regional Section was given the name of Calcutta Sub-Section under the Delhi Section of IEEE, India. Through the pioneering efforts of Mr. K.B. Subramaniam who took over form Mr. Alak Ghose in 1974 as Chairman, the Calcutta Sub-Section was elevated to the status of a section in the year 1976.

Over the years, the activities of IEEE Calcutta Section increased manifold and spread through many cities and state capitals under the Section. Several Technical Society Chapters and many student branches have been formed. Currently the Section has eleven chapters and two affinity groups. There are more than fifteen student branches now and this figure is continually on the rise. The Section maintains a healthy student to member ratio and works closely and coherently with its chapters and affinity groups not only in technical, education and membership development activities but also in outreach activities which a major focus of the section.

The city of "Calcutta" in India has been renamed officially to Kolkata in 2001. It is a cosmopolitan city where people, technology and ideas blend together with the socio-political culture to give the city a great shape. Today, Kolkata is a unique blend of ancient and anon, occidental and oriental styles, skyscrapers and Victorian edifices. Kolkata symbolizes creativity and vibrancy and is the city where artistic endeavor is held in very high esteem. The rich cultural, literary and religious flavors are exquisitely exhibited in its fine arts, writing, music, dance and theater. Kolkata is the workplace of four Nobel laureates – Ronald Ross, Rabindranath Tagore, Mother Teresa and C.V.Raman. It is also the home of Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen and Oscar Winner Satyajit Ray.

Geographical location of Kolkata: Latitude-22 degree 82 minutes North and Longitude-88 degrees 20 minutes East, Altitude-17 feet from sea level, approx. 96 km from Bay of Bengal and it is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT.

Chairs of IEEE Calcutta Section

K B Subramanium: From 1978 to 1979, Kalyan K Dasgupta: From 1980 to 1981, Alak K Ghosh: From 1982 to 1984, Manujendra N Roy: From 1985 to 1987, Manish K Mukherjee: From 1988 to 1990, Satya B Gupta: From 1991 to 1993, Alok K Das: From 1994 to 1996, Dipak K Basu: From 1997 to 1999, Nirmalendu Chatterjee: From 2000 to 2002, Rabindranath Nandi: From 2003 to 2005, Salil K Sanyal: From 2006 to 2008, Kalyan K Mallik: From 2009 to 2010, Sivaji Chakravorti: 2011

In the year 2011, the section has 9 technical society chapters and 2 affinity groups and more than 20 student branches.

Kolkata Section Officers
Year Chair Vice chair Secretary Treasurer
2000 Nirmale Chatterjee Swapan Ray
2001 Nirmale Chatterjee Swapan Ray Salil Sanyal Kesab Bhattacharya
2002 Nirmale Chatterjee Swapan Ray Salil Sanyal Kesab Bhattacharya
2003 R Nandi Sivaji Chakravorti / Salil Sanyal Kesab Bhattacharya Chandan Sarkar
2004 R Nandi Sivaji Chakravorti / Salil Sanyal Kesab Bhattacharya Chandan Sarkar
2005 R Nandi Salil Sanyal / Kalyan Mallik Kesab Bhattacharya Chandan Sarkar
2006 Salil Sanyal Kalyan Mallik / Kesab Bhattacharya Chandan Sarkar Sujit K Biswas
2007 Salil Sanyal Kalyan Mallik / Kesab Bhattacharya Chandan Sarkar Sujit K Biswas
2008 Salil Sanyal Kesab Bhattacharya / Pradip Das Chandan Sarkar Sujit K Biswas
2009 Kalyan Mallik Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Iti Misra
2010 Kalyan Mallik Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Iti Misra
2011 Sivaji Chakravorti Debashis Saha / Chandan Sarkar Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Iti Misra
2012 Sivaji Chakravorti Debatosh Guha Iti Misra Suparna Chowdhury
2013 Debatosh Guha Sujit K Biswas Iti Misra Suparna Chowdhury
2014 Debatosh Guha Suparna Chowdhury Sayan Chatterjee
2015 Chandan Sarkar Suparna Chowdhury Sayan Chatterjee
2016 Chandan Sarkar Sayan Chatterjee Suparna Chowdhury
2017 Sujit K Biswas Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Sayan Chatterjee Suparna Chowdhury
2018 Sujit K Biswas Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Atanu Kundu Debangshu Dey
2019 Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Iti Misra Atanu Kundu Debangshu Dey
2020 Sanjay Kar Chowdhury Iti Misra Debangshu Dey Atanu Kundu
2021 Sushmita Mitra Suparna Chowdhury Susanta Ray Atanu Kundu

Archival documents

Further Reading

Link to Section Homepage