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Welcome to Government General Degree College, Nakashipara

About Our College

Government General Degree College, Nakashipara, established on April 7, 2014, is committed to spreading knowledge and fostering cultural awareness in the community. Though a relatively young institution, it has already made significant contributions in the fields of art, culture, and community service through its Cultural Committee and NSS unit. Nestled in lush green surroundings, the college is easily accessible by both rail and road. Muragachha is the nearest railway station on the Lalgola–Sealdah line, while Lakshmipur, across the Bhagirathi–Hooghly River, lies on the Howrah–Katwa route.

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THE PRINCIPAL DESK

Dr. Binayak Chanda Officer-in-Charge

Established on April 7, 2014, Government General Degree College, Nakashipara is still young in the field of academics. Like an infant taking its first steps, the college began its journey with humble beginnings. Over the years, it has gradually transformed—what once was a crawl has now become a steady walk, and with continued progress, the day is not far when this walk will turn into a confident run. Several committees and sub-committees of the college are working tirelessly to ensure its all-round growth. Their commitment reflects the collective vision of making this institution a true centre of learning and excellence. For more information and updates, I encourage everyone to visit our official website: www.muragachhagovtcollege.in.

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VISION AND MISSION

VISION Government General Degree College Nakashipara aspires to become a pioneering centre of academic excellence, innovation, and social impact, recognized for nurturing future leaders and change-makers. We envision a vibrant learning community that embraces diversity, fosters intellectual curiosity, and promotes lifelong learning. The college seeks to build

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NSS

NATIONAL SERVICE SCHEME [NSS] NSS PROGRAM OFFICER DR SAMIR MONDAL DEPARTMENT OF HISTORY The National Service Scheme (NSS) is an Indian government public service program conducted by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. It was launched in 1969, during Gandhiji's Centenary year, with the goal of developing students' personalities through

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Anti Ragging Cell

SAY NO TO RAGGING!! Ragging has ruined countless innocent lives and careers. To eradicate it, Hon’ble Supreme Court in Civil Appeal No. 887 of 2009 issued guidelines for setting up a Central Crisis Hotline and Anti-Ragging database. In accordance, the UGC (University Grants Commission), Govt. of India developed the www.antiragging.in portal which contains:

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