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Charu Chandra Bhattacharya (; 1883–1961) was a prominent science teacher and writer of various scientific articles mainly for children in
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Early life and career

Bhattacharya was born to Basanta Kumar Bhattacharya (father) and Menaka Devi on 29 June 1883 (16
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, 1290 in the
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). His ancestral house was at
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, West Bengal, India. From childhood, he was an extraordinary student. He passed the "Entrance Examination" with first class from Metropolitan Institution,
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in 1899. In 1901, Bhattacharya stood 12th place in the ''F. A.'' examination. He did his graduation (''B. A.'') with an Honours from Presidency College (affiliated to the
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at that time) in 1903 and Masters (''M. A.'') from the University of Calcutta in 1905 in physics. His professional career was started through the post of a ''Demonstrator'' at Physics department of Presidency College, later he joined the faculty there. Till 1940, he performed this duty for nearly 35 years. He got Jagadish Chandra Bosu as a teacher when he was a student; and
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, Satyendra Nath Bosu,
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& Prashanta Chandra Mahalnabish as students when he was a teacher of Presidency College. Another student,
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once told that, "...he could explain complex matters in a very simple way."


Personal life

All of his writings are in a simple dialect. He preferred Chalit Bhasha than
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while writing. Bhattacharya died on 26 August 1961.


Contributions


As a writer and publisher

In 1939, he joined in the publication department of
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,
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. At that time, the world was terrified by the
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& the department had not sufficient money. But, even in this situation, Bhattacharya dared to publish the ''Rabindra Rochonaboli'' (Collected works by
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) and finally did it with Prashanta Chandra Mahalnabish, though these books were not of much demand. Later, when Rabindranath Tagore planned to publish ''Bishwa Vidya Songroho'' and ''LokShiksha'' series of books to promote literacy, Bhattacharya performed this task. First book of LokShiksha was ''BishwaPorichoy'' by Tagore himself, which the poet dedicated to Satyendra Nath Bosu. In 1943, after two years of death of Tagore, Bhattacharya started writing more books of the Bishwa Vidya Songroho series. His first book was about the great scientist: Jagadish Chandra Bosu and named as ''Jagadish Chandrer Abishkar'' (Innovation of Jagadish) (1943). LokShiksha series consisted of 10 books, out of which 5 were of science, and out of nearly 150 books of BishwaVidyaSongroho, around 50 books were of science. Pulin Bihari Sen, who was among the pioneers of Bengali publication, once told that, He can be thought of as a successful successor to Jagadananda Roy &
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. His first book on popular science was ''Nabya Bijnan'' (Neo Science; 1918). Later, in 1926, his second book ''Ban(g)alir Khadyo'' (Food of Bengali) was published. He had a deep connection with '' Bangiya Bijnan Parishad'', founded by
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. He was an active member of the first executive committee. He was elected the vice-president from 1949 to 1958, president during 1960–61. His article, ''Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bosu'' was published in the first issue of the famous magazine, ''Jnan O Bijnan'', published from the organisation. Like
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, this organisation also had ''LokBijnan'' and ''Bijnan Probesh'' series. First book of LokBijnan series was Bhattacharya's ''Toriter Avyutthan'' in 1949. The first 4 books of the Bijnan Probesh series were also written by him: ''Praromvo'', ''PodarthoVidya'' in 3 volumes; all of these were published in 1949. On 31 December 1956, he was included in the trustee of Bongiya Bijnan Parishad. After the demise of Rajshekhar Bosu, he delivered the ''First Rajshekhar Bosu Memorial Lecture'', which later is published in a book entitled ''Poromanur Neucleus'' in 1962. A few more books in this context are: ''Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bosu'' (1938), ''Boijnanik Abishkarer Kahini'' (1953), ''Bishwer Upadan'' (1943), ''Byadhir Porajoy'' (1949), ''PodartoVidyar NoboJug'' (1951).


As an editor

In first life, Bhattacharya edited a magazine, ''Beporoya''. Later he edited ''Bosudhara'' for a long time. ''Bhandar'', the journal of ''Samabay Samiti'' was edited by him (during the 1926–1932 years). This magazine was also edited by Tagore.


As a preceptor

Besides writing on popular science, he wrote 2 textbooks of science for classes VI & VIII of
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. Bhattacharya contributed in making Bengali
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a lot. Calcutta University once established a committee regarding this, where Rajshekhar Bosu was the president and Bhattacharya was the secretary. He also helped the Central Government of India regarding various measurement and terminologies of science. His articles are often found in many school level textbooks of literature in West Bengal.


List of articles

* ''Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bosu'' * Alo Aar Ron(g): Bhanga Gorar Khela: ''PodarthoVidya (2nd vol.)'', ''Bijnan Probesh'' series. *Chokh *Taper NanaKotha *Tap Cholachol *Jenar O Basonter Tika: ''Byadhir Porajoy'', ''LokShiksha'' series. *Pasteur O Rogjibanu *Pasteurer Porobortigon *Galileo: ''Boijnanik Abishkarer Kahini''. *Newton *Thomas Alva Edison *Marie Curie *Ronald Ross *Ex-Roshmi Abishkar: ''PodarthoVidyar Nobojug'', ''LokShiksha'' series. *Atom-Anko *Radiumer Prokriti *Atom Bhan(g)a *Atom Boma O Hydrogen Boma *Upadaner Prokriti: ''Bishwer Upadan'', ''Bishwa Vidya Songroha''. *Electron O Proton *Electroner Prokriti *Keno Rokomari Khabar: ''Ban(g)alir Khadyo''. *Khabar Bachhai, Bachhai Khabar *Amar Pathddoshar Kale:Amitabha Ghosh (5, Nov 1998). , ''Indian Journal of History of Science'', ''34(1), 1999''.


See also

* Rajshekhar Bosu


References

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