Sainik School, Purulia

Sainik School Purulia

Anushasanam Pragyanam Cha
(Discipline and Knowledge)
Location
Purulia
India
Information
Type Public school
Run by the Ministry Of Defence, India
Established 29 January 1962 [1]
Principal Col. Rahul Sharma[2]
Sr. Master Mr. B.B. Giri
Grades Class 6 - 12
Gender Boys (Girls limited to staff children)
Age 10 to 18
Enrollment 525
Campus size 314-acre (1.27 km2)
Campus type Residential Public School
Website http://www.sainikschoolpurulia.com/

Sainik School, Purulia is a Sainik School (military school) established by the Sainik Schools Society [3] in 1962, at Purulia, near Manguria in Purulia district, West Bengal India. The school prepares its students for the officers cadre in the Armed Forces and for other professions.

Background

Sainik School, Purulia is a residential school providing public school education, established on 29 January 1962.[1] The school started to function at Bongabari,[4] [5] near Chharra in Purulia District.

Campus

The Sainik School campus is located away from hustle & bustle of the city life on an area of about 280 acre on Purulia-Ranchi road.[6] Sainik School Purulia is well connected with the different parts of the country both by Rail & Road. The school is 5 km from Purulia Bus Stand and 8 km from Purulia Junction railway station.[6] The school has a helipad of its own.

Extracurricular activities

Clubs for the students include English, Bengali, Hindi, Literary & Editorial club, Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, Computers, Geography, Social Service, Library, Art, Craft, Dramatics & music,Astronomy,Photography,Nature Study, Yoga etc.[7]

Admission

Boys are admitted to Class Six and Nine. An All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination is held annually, usually in February. There is a 25% quota for defence candidates, and 15% and 7.5% respectively to SC and ST candidates.[8] 33% may come from other states than West Bengal. The school terms are from 1 April to 31 March.

A small number of candidates are also admitted in Class 11th.

Vacations

Cadets are provided with 70 days official vacations. During summer (from May to mid June for around 45 days), Summer and Durga Puja break, for around 2 weeks.

Scholarship

The State Government awards few scholarships on merit-cum-means basis. In the case of those getting full scholarship, fees in full, together with clothing and money are paid by the Government. For many students, particularly from other states, there is no scholarship available. However, for the State government scholarships, the parents income criteria are very stringent [9] and very few people actually qualify for those slabs.

Management

The Sainik Schools are managed by a Society named Sainik School Society[3] which is registered under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860). A Board of Governors that functions under the Chairmanship of the Defence Minister, is the Chief Executive Body of the Sainik Schools Society. The Board of Governors meets at least once a year. The school has a Local Board of Administration for overseeing the functioning of the school and its finances.

The Chief Minister or the Education Minister of the state are among the members of the Board of Governors. An officer of the Ministry of Defence is nominated to supervise and co-ordinate the functioning of the school and functions as the Honorary Secretary of the Sainik Schools Society. The Honorary Secretary is assisted by officers and staff of the Ministry of Defence. This includes two inspecting officers of the rank of Colonel or equivalent.

Notable People

The first Principal was Lt. Col. S Mazumdar.[4] Col Pala Ram was a legendary headmaster during the mid 1990s. Some of the renowned teachers include Mr. Tarapada Das, (Late) Mr. Dilip Kumar Sinha, Mr. Ajit Kumar Saha and Mr. Bir Bhanu Giri, all awarded President of India National Award for Teachers (India). Among the alumni many have done work of national and international importance. Mr. S.B. Ganguly is the first winner of the SSP SWIFT Teaching Excellence Award. Murli Manohar Kumar is the first Joydeep Chatterjee Scholar, an award started in the memory of Late Capt Chatterjee by alumni from different batches. Abhishek Kumar Roy is the first Priyanath Mukhopadhyay Scholar.[10] Shubham Kumar Singh is the first winner of Lt(IN) Deb Shankar Mitra Scholarship, an award started in the memory of Late Lt Deb Shankar Mitra. Divyajeet Chaudhary and Abhijeet Sadhu are the inaugural winners of Class of 1993 scholarship for the best all rounder in class XI and XII respectively.

Alumni Notability
Air Chief Marshal Arup Raha, PVSM, AVSM, VM, ADC Chief of Air Staff of Indian Air Force.[11]
Neiphiu Rio Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) from Nagaland constituency. Formerly three term Chief Minister of Nagaland[1]
Gopal Gurung Member of Parliament, from Gelegphu constituency, Bhutan[12]
Arindam Mitra, Ph.D. Principal at Deloitte, Economist, Transfer Pricing Expert[13]
Lieutenant General Subrata Saha,YSM,VSM** GOC of 15 Corps,[14] Attained the Flag rank[4]
Major General Kuldip Singh, VSM** First Addl Director General of NCC Directorate Uttarakhand. Served as the second-in-command of the Republic Day parade and Army Day parade in 2009, 2010, 2011[15][16]
Major General Laiphrakpam Nishikanta (LN) Singh, VSM** Awarded Vishisht Seva Medal twice in 2002 and 2009[17][18]

Attained the Flag rank[19]

Rear Admiral (retd.) Samir Chakravorty, VSM Attained the Flag rank [4]
Ambuj Singh, Ph.D. Professor of Computer Science & Biomolecular Science and Engineering, UC Santa Barbara[20] President and CEO, Acelot[21]
Capt (now retired Col) Subir Kumar Mookerjee, SC Shaurya Chakra for Gallantry [22]
2/Lt (now Colonel) Krishna Murari Singh, SC Shaurya Chakra for Gallantry [23]
Colonel Debasish Das, SM Sena Medal for Distinguished service[24]
Captain Ashim Kumar Majhi, NM Nau Sena Medal for Distinguished service[25] Colonel Avijit Misra CO of 26 Rajput, noted Whistleblower[26]
Vivekanand Sinha, IPS DIG, (Naxal Operations), Chhattisgarh [27]
Wg Cdr Priyanath Mukhopadhyay CO of No. 5 Squadron IAF, sacrificed his life in the line of duty in a Jaguar crash in Jan 2003.[28]
Cdr (Retd) Sukanta Dasgupta Noted artist and pioneer of Papier Colles technique[29] Sr Assoc Professor at Tolani Institute.[30]
Commandant Yatindra Nath Rai, CRPF President of India Police Medal for Gallantry during 2002 Raghunath temple attacks
Major Sudip Majee, SM Sena Medal for Gallantry [31]
Sqn Ldr (Retd) Prajesh Banerjee Author, Kargil War Hero[32][33]
Lt (IN) Deb Shankar Mitra Sacrificed his life in the line of duty in a Seaking crash in Jan 1986
Capt Joydeep Chatterjee Sacrificed his life in the line of duty in Dec 1992
Ashutosh Salil, IAS SDM Chandrapur, Maharashtra. First IAS Officer to post his assets outside his office [34]
Joy Biswas, IPS Addl. SP, HQ, North 24-Parganas [35]
Swami Divyanand Teerth Jagadguru Sankaracharya of Bhanpura[1]
Santosh Kumar, Ph.D. Computer Scientist, Wireless Sensors Guru[36][37][38][39]

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