Friday, July 11, 2014

Remembering great hero of India

The Young Explorers’ Institute for Social Service (TYEISS) of Kolkata organised six days program in January 2008 on “Role of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, Indian National Army & East Asian Countries for Indian’s freedom struggle’. The programme was supported by the following agencies :
a)      Government of India
i)                    Ministry of Information & Broadcasting (M&IB)
aa) Films Division
ab) Field Publicity Regional Office Kolkata

ii)                   National Atlas & Thematic Mapping Organisation

b)      Government of West Bengal
i)                    School Education
ii)                   State Central Library
iii)                 Sub Divisional Information & Cultural Office, Salt Lake.
iv)                 NCC Group Burdwan


The students had the scope to attain lectures,film shows,   took part in drawing, quiz & essay competitions.
An effort was made to organise an exhibition on Netaji Subash Chandra Bose holding by the Government of India, Directorate of Audio & Visual  Publicity (DAVP).
The Song & Drama Division of M&IB was requested to stage a drama on Indian National Army, it was also not arranged by them.
TYEISS took the issue with the Government of India since 2008, recently they have received a reply from the MI&B that will be a partner in such endeavor.  Under the above condition, TYEISS is keen to organise such a program at our National Library, Alipore, Kolkata 700027 for 6 days in the month of November 2014 (preferably 2nd week).
It is also proposed that the writers of recent books on Netaji Subash Chandra Bose may please be considered.



Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Teachings aids for the Schools of West Bengal, India

 The Young Explorers’ Institute (TYEISS)  for Social Service of Kolkata, India is  a partner of Planning Commission, Government of India . Planning Commission of India   and also included as UN CSO Net  UN CSO Net

 The Income Tax authority of Government of India has granted us to accept donation which will be exempted u/s 80G of Income Tax Act 1961.

This Institute (TYEISS) has organised various educative programmes during the last 23 years in the State of West Bengal. Some of them are :
At  State Central Library, Government of West Bengal, Kolkata
Five days programme on ‘Ganga’ the largest river of India in 1997,
Six  days programme on ‘Paribesh- O- Amra ‘ in 2006, this programme was supported by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of West Bengal &
Six days programme on Role of Netaji Subash Chandra Bose, Indian National Army & East Asian Countries for India’s Independence struggle.
Programmes at Birla Science & Technology, Kolkata, Science Centers Burdwan, & Purrulia
West Bengal.
This Institute (TYEISS) propose to hand over printed books  for educational Institutes of   the following districts :

  Name of the district           Proposed number of educational Institutes     Amount of books to be gifted as 
proposed

a) North 24 Parganas                          60                                                               Rs. 3000.00 for each Institute

b) Nadia                                              40                                                                   -do-

c) Murshidabad                                    50                                                                  -do-

This Institute (TYEISS) is also proposing to develop audio visuals (PPT)  for the Secondary & Higher Secondary Schools. ( no of such schools  4582 & 3954 respectively). This materials will be available at the internet and will be available free of cost.













Saturday, June 28, 2014

Officers Training Academy, Chenai, India: Golden Jubliee Celebration 2013





OTA Chenai was raised in 1962. This is the only Academy of Indian Army where women are trained and get their commissioned  in Indian Army. The Last year this Academy organised 3 days celebration. Two DVD have been released on this occasion.

Golden Jubilee Celebration of Officers Training Acadeny, Chennai

Friday, June 6, 2014

Scope of joining Territorial Army in India

The scope of joining Territorial Army as a commissioned Officer the last date of Application is 30 June 2014.

What is Territorial Army A Power point presentation for you


https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1E2fky02Aar8T_p9kftCp4wdeWTSRlLLGh18VrIoQRqo/edit



Application for TA Commissioned Officer



Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Discussion on accident in Nepal Himalayas by All India radio, Kolkata on 3rd June 2014

News service of Akashbani Kokata
 http://allindiaradio.gov.in/station/KOLKATA/Pages/default.aspx   will broadcast their weekly programme call ‘Tarang’ a discussion on missing of mountaineer and sherpas at Yalung Glacier of Nepal Himalayas on 20th Nay 2014. It is schedule to broadcast on 3rd June 2014 at 8 pm (IST).


In West Bengal the under the Department of Youth Affairs of  Government of West Bengal, West Bengal Mountaineering and Adventure Sports Foundation (WBM&AF)   http://www.wbyouthservices.in/wb_mountaineering_adventurous_sports.html
 is supporting body for development of mountaineering activities in the state of West Bengal.

Certain questions are in the mind of the general public which they  are looking for answers few of these :
Is Ms Chanda Gayen applied for fund from WBM&AF for her expeditions to Mt. Kanchenjunga Main (8586 m.)  & Kanchenjunga West peaks ?  


Is WBM&AF has examined her plan to climb Kanchenjunga & Kanchenjunga West peaks ? What was the conclusion of the sanctioning authority of the WBM&AF in respect of Ns Gayen plan to climb both peaks in this venture ?

On 18th May 2014 there were 4 climbers who have climbed Kanchenjunga from Nepal Himalayas whether 3 climbers also sanctioned fund by the WBM&AF ?

As per the media report 3 climbing members left base camp of Kanchenjunga  for their  return journey after hearing the accident occurred  at Yalung glacicer of Kanchenjunga West peak, Why no attempts was made by these climbers for search and rescue operation to the victim climber & sherpas ?

What is the policy of WBM&AF for funding climbers for mountaineering expeditions, is there any policy in this respect, if so is it circulated to all ?


An audio visual presentation on Everest and Kanchenjunga was organised by the State Central Library (SCL), Government of West Bengal, Kolkata on 1st October 2015. Following speakers were there



Mr Ujjal Roy, Adviser of West Bengal Mountaineering and Mountain Sports Foundation of Kolkata narrated their expedition of 2013 to Everest from Nepal. The expedition was organised by Snout an NGO. Mr Roy was the leader of this expedition, He is working with Kolkata Police. In his presentation he projected the visual of Chanda Gayen of her summit to Everst in 2013.It was not clear whether Chanda was a part of their team of 2013 ?



Mr Basanta Singha Roy presented their slides on Kanchenjunga Expedition of 2013. He explained the  Kanchenjunga  West Peak where the accident took place in 2014.

This was the first such programme organised by the SCL. 


Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Memory of accident in Indian Himalayas

40 years back I had joined the Indian Army, before joining the Indian Army I had undergone Basic & Advance mountaineering courses. I had joined and one of the organiser to organise National Cadet Corps' first successful mountaineering expedition to Central (20620fts.) & Lion (20100 ft.) Peaks in Barasigri glacier of Lahul & Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh. When I was one year of my service  I was detailed for Indian Liaison Officer initially for USA expedition to Mulkila 6 (20600 ft.) of Lahul & Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh and then with a team from Japan Self Defence Force (JSDF), they attempted to climb Sickle Moon in Kishtwar Region of J&K. It was in July & August 1975.

They were 12 members including 2 ladies. The team reached India in 4 groups, There were 3 Sherpas from Darjeeling, West Bengal. One of them was working with the Indo Tibetian Border Police. In 1973 there was a joint expedition with the Indian Army and JSDF, Havildar Ang Choter was the only who was with a team of 1973.  I had to communicate with the members through an interpreter. We had employed 2 mail runners and 1 cook. The Japanese members were liking Indian dishes for which we were short of ration. We were dependent on Japanese food items.

After Base camp, Advance Base camp, Camp I, II the summit camp was at an altitude if about 18500 ft. An attempt was made to the summits. They returned the summit camp at about 1 am and went to sleep under the tent. They were five members in this tent, Hav Ang Choter and Lieutenant Takachi were in the center rolling stone hit them while they were sleeping. Hav Ang Choter got a head injury, he was spot dead.Lt Takachi was hit at his chest, he survived the next 2 hrs. and 30 mins. The rescue team went to evacuate them by mountaineers but it was late. The bodies were brought down by 15 climbers, sherpas & one shepherd, it took about 48 hours from 18500 fts to 12500 fts.


Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Graduation Ceremony of the Institute of Exploration of 44th Rock Climbing Course









Graduation ceremony of The Institute Exploration (IOE) was held at Ahutosh Memorial Hall, Asutosh College, Kolkata on 26th April 2014, the Chief Guest was Major General Shyam Srivastav, Deputy Director General of NCC ( at the left), West Bengal & Sikkim Directorate,

Special Guest Mr Ujjal Roy( at the right), Adviser, West Bengal Mountaineering & Adventure Foundation, Department of Youth Affairs, Government of West Bengal,

Mr Durga Das,(Center) President of IOE,










Certificates were awarded to the successful trainees who have undergone this course by the Chief Guest,  Major General Shyam Srivastav, Deputy Director General of NCC ( at the left), West Bengal & Sikkim Directorate,






Address by the Chief Guest Major General Shyam Srivastav, Deputy Director General of NCC ( at the left), West Bengal & Sikkim Directorate, he appreciate the activities performed by the IOE during the past.





Some members of the audiences were Prof Subrata Ghosh, Register of Rabindra Bharati University (first row at the left), Ms Deepali Sinha, (front row, right side) veteran mountaineer, first leader of Pathikrit expedition to Ronti sadel, Uttrakhand 


The organisers (except no 1 from the left ) of the 1st Rock climbing course held at Sushunia Hill, Bankura. West Bengal, in December 1971
Veterans of the IOE who were present in this programme Mr Asit Roy, (Left), Vice President of IOE, Mr Keshab Chandra Mukherjee, (right) both are the  the climbers  of Lion (20100 fts) & Central (20620 fts), the first time NCC flag on the top of a mountain, in Bara Sigri Glacier, Himachal Pradesh in 1972  

(Other climbers were Mr Nitai Roy & High Altitude Porters on both the peaks and Late Asit Moitra on Central Peak.: Not in the picture)

Others were the members of the said expedition Major Sushanta Kumar De (Retd, second from lef)t, and Mr Swapan Kanti Pal, (3rd from the left)




Mr Amulya Sen,(center)  a renowned veteran mountaineer of India 
Only Guest Instructor of 1st Rock climbing course of IOE held at Sushunia Hill, Bankura. West Bengal, in December 1971

He received several awards and receptions in India, the highest award of mountaineering in India is National Adventure award for the year 1998, by the Government of India. 

Photographs by Mrs Swarnali De, Kolkata.