diary entry for winning award from Lion club thane for excellent orator
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If one has to choose the founder of neurosciences in West Bengal
and the Eastern part of India, the palm goes unhesitatingly to Dr
Tarit Kumar Ghosh. Everything said, he is the first pure neurologist
in this part of the country and in every analysis, he initiated the
scientific practice of neurology in Calcutta.
Dr Tarit Kumar Ghosh was born on 23 January 1912, the day Netaji
Subhas Chandra Bose, the valiant freedom fighter from Bengal, was
born in 1897. He was groomed in a middle-class family in Howrah,
and he had his moorings quite early in life in the freedom movement,
organised and propagated by Mahatma Gandhi, that gripped the
entire intelligentsia throughout the length and breadth of India.
He passed SSLC in 1929 with distinction and the intermediate
examination, two years later. While he appeared for the interview for
admission at the Carmichael Medical College, now named RG Kar
Medical College, Sir Kedar Nath Das, known universally for devising
the Das obstetric forceps, and a formidable personality, was the
Principal. Dr Ghosh performed admirably and was interviewed later
by luminaries like, Dr Bidhan Chandra Roy, the peerless clinician
and later, the Chief Minister of West Bengal who passed both the
MRCP and FRCS examinations in London, Sir Nilratan Sircar, a
physician of great repute and the chief physician to Rabindranath
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