We are delighted to share that our West Bengal Convenor, Sri. Prasun Roy, along with other dignitaries, were invited to inaugurate the first-ever Virtual Museum (Bengal Revolution for India’s Liberation Virtual Museum) at the Press Club, Kolkata.
An initiative of the Madhyamgram Historical Society (an academic platform to discuss facts of History, particularly Indian History, formed by history-enthusiasts Boddhisatya Tarafdar, Mrinmoy Banerjee and Supriyo Mukherjee), this virtual museum seeks to honor the unsung and forgotten heroes of India’s Independence movement and highlight Bengal’s contributions to the armed revolution. The virtual museum is conceptualized and created by Boddhisatya Tarafdar.
Among the other dignitaries were, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s grandniece Tapati Ghosh, The Mentor & Karmadhyaksha (Shiksha, Sanskriti, Tathya-O-Krira Sthayee Samity), Hooghly Zilla Parishad, Dr. Subir Mukherjee, Journalist Suman Bhattacharya and Somdev Chatterjee.
IHAR is proud of this recognition and remains committed to supporting initiatives that preserve and promote our nation’s historical legacy.