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Visva-Bharati row over lecture on BJP s Bengal loss | India News

SANTINIKETAN: A notice on a lecture uploaded on the Visva-Bharati website on Tuesday went missing on Wednesday afternoon, hours after it was placed in the public domain. The topic was “Why BJP failed to win West Bengal assembly elections”. VB, a central university, had invited Sanjay Kumar, co-director of Lokniti, a research programme at Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), to deliver the lecture on May 18. Vice-chancellor Bidyut Chakrabarty was scheduled to preside over the lecture. Accordingly, the joining link for the Zoom meeting was also in the public domain. This was the first time VB had arranged a lecture on an overtly political topic.

In Visva-Bharati, a major political flip-flop

The Visva Bharati University campus. File Photo.   Its disappearance was as unexpected as its appearance, leaving questions unanswered and the field open for people to make guesses and also, perhaps, putting a question mark on the Bidyut Chakrabarty’s future as the Vice-Chancellor of the Santiniketan-based Visva-Bharati. On Wednesday morning, a notice was uploaded on the university website, inviting people to the next lecture in its lecture series, to be held virtually on the evening of May 18. The lecture was to be delivered by Professor Sanjay Kumar, Joint Advisor at Niti Aayog, and presided over by Professor Chakrabarty himself. The subject of the lecture: ‘Why BJP failed to win West Bengal Assembly Elections?’

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PM pays tributes to Rabindranath Tagore, Maharana Pratap, Gopal Krishna Gokhale

Light shines bright on the Bard of Bengal as ever: Remembering Rabindranath Tagore

494 Ranjita Biswas Bengalis tend to quote poems to contextualise a situation or event, particularly delving into the vast oeuvre of ‘Kobiguru’ Rabindranath Tagore. As people get ready to celebrate Rabindra jayanti on pachishe Baisakh (25th Baisakh in the Bangla calendar) on May 9, his birth anniversary (though he was born on May 7, 1861), many are humming his song “Banglar mati, Banglar jol” (the soil of Bengal, the water of Bengal) to establish the state’s identity in the aftermath of the electoral win of the home-grown party against the domineering national party. On another note, some of those who are less familiar with Tagore’s work might think that his relevance beyond Bengal is rather faded today. After all, much water has flowed under the bridge since he won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913. But here, a little pause is due.

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