Smt. Sandhya Chakraborty, President
On 7th February 1959, in a large meeting organized by all the women members of the library and well-wishers of the area, Nabajatak Mahila Samiti was formed. After being associated with this wing of Nabajatak the local women assembled here to discuss their own issues and learn the vocational and service works. Lady Brabourne Needlework Diploma training was introduced. The needy women of the area used to earn their living by getting education here. Modern sewing machines were purchased to provide them technical education in various handicrafts with care. Various handicrafts course works were initiated.
The founder wanted women's economically self-reliance, social awareness and stepping forward through various progressive programs. Even though the previous chapter of sewing industry has come to an end, Nabajatak Mahila Samiti is getting appreciation by organizing various programs for economically backward women of the locality.
Smt. Sandhya Chakraborty, President
Smt. Ratna Roy, Vice President
Smt. Chhaya Das, Secretary
Smt. Rina Bhowmick
Smt. Chandrani Bhattacharya
Smt. Sandhya Misra
Smt. Sipra Bandyopadhyay
Smt. Gourirani Bhattacharya
In 1945 on an autumnal evening, the night school Nabajatak Vidyabhaban was born. Teaching and learning started with a few poor students at 7, Gour Sundar Seth Lane. Those teen aged teachers had to expand their knowledge for proper teaching. So, ‘Pathachakra’ started with the collection of a variety of Indian and foreign journals and many valuable books. After passing a few years through many economic ups and downs Nabajatak Pathagar [library] was established in 1953 by joining Sinthi General Pathagar with another local Kishore Pathagar.
On 12th December 1959 the proposal of a pre-primary school in Sinthi area was accepted unanimously by the working committee of Nabajatak Pathagar. Primary education was a demand of local people for many years. In this background Nabajatak Vidyabhaban was established in 1960 to fulfill the same void. Later, this school had been upgraded as Primary, Junior high and Secondary sections for its good reputation among the locales. At present Nabajatak Vidyabhavan has been recognized as Government-sponsored School since 2014 holding its Primary, Junior High and Secondary sections. Presently, this secondary school also offers optional residential facility to the backward girls of our society along with their right to education ensured under ‘Sarbasiksha Abhijan scheme’ of Government of India.
On the other hand, Nabajatak Pre-Primary school is running under the umbrella of Nabajatak Sanskriti Parisad.
Smt.Sujata Basu Chattopadhyay, President
Smt. Soma Ghosh (Primary School) , Secretary
Smt. Lila Chakraborty
Smt. Soma Ghosh (High School)
Smt. Nila Mukherjee
Smt. Jyotsna Sarkar
Smt. Sanchita Bhattacharya
Smt. Sangita Sanyal
Smt. Tapasi Chakraborty
Smt. Patralekha Mukhopadhyay
With a zeal to preserve the purity and sanctity of Bengali cultural tradition and musical heritage, Nabajatak Kalabhaban was established on 4th November 1962 as a school of fine arts and music. Kalabhavan successfully participated in music council exams in Allahabad Prayag and Bangiya Sangeet Parisad. The most notable activities by Nabajatak Kalabhavan were broadcasting of programs at All India Radio, Kolkata and sanction of Rabindrabharati University by acknowledging the outstanding result of the students in varieties of music. Still now Nabajatak Kalabhavan keeps various cultural events going.
Sri. Susanta Gupta, President
Smt. Snigdha Koley, Vice President
Smt. Dipasri Mukherjee, Secretary
Smt. Suchitra Bandyopadhyay
Sri. Amitava Mondal
Sri. Pranab Sen
Smt. Durga Ganguly
Smt. Uma Poddar
Smt. Srabanti Aditya
Sri. Tamal Mukherjee
Dipen Ghose established Nabajatak Sarirsiksha and Krira unit on 15th August 1977 for the physical and mental fitness of the local youth. Multigym has been introduced. The students of Nabajatak Sarirsiksha and Krira wing participated in national-state-district and local competitions.
Sri. Birendranath Das, President
Sri. Palash Mukherjee, Vice President
Sri. Biswajit Bhattacharya, Secretary
Sri. Ranjit Das
Sri. Nandan Mondal
Nabajatak Janasiksha unit was the another brain child of Prof. Dipen Ghose, the architect of Nabajatak Sanskriti Parishad and on 15th August, 1976 it was launched to promote public awareness and leading the youth. Dipen Ghose himself and some other eminent people were committee members of the unit and started to function with the objective of imparting general education to common people being acquainted with day-to-day development of the country and to exchange views about contemporary events. Several scholars, distinguished in their respective fields of culture, were invited to deliver speeches and exchange views on various topics touching world-wide social and economic aspects of life.
Sri. Milan Chakraborty, President
Sri. Amar Ganguly, Vice President
Smt. Lily Sanyal, Secretary
Sri. Harinarayan Sarkar
Sri. Saptarshi Das
Sri. Sumit Bandyopadhyay
Smt. Somdhrita Sengupta
Smt. Putul Bhakta