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Women's Christian College, Kolkata : ウィキペディア英語版
Women's Christian College, Kolkata

Women’s Christian College is an undergraduate college for women students in southern Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It has been rated as a ''Grade A'' college by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council, an autonomous organization that evaluates post-secondary academic institutions in India.〔(NAAC accreditation of Women's Christian College )〕〔(NAAC accreditation )〕 It operates under the aegis of the ''Bengal Christian Council'', an autonomous interdenominational Christian body, that draws from the best practices of rival Christian denominations in administering educational institutions in West Bengal. In legal terms, it is a ''Grant-in-Aid college'' that is affiliated to the University of Calcutta〔(Student College )〕 and aided by the University Grants Commission.〔(College recognition )〕 It is a well-equipped educational institution with wi-fi enabled facilities, audio-visual enabled classrooms, fully automated libraries, and a highly supportive staff.
== History ==
It was established on July 19, 1945, for the education of Bengali speaking Indian Christians. The founders felt it necessary to have their self-administered college, following the closure of the Diocesan College for women students. The initiative to establish a Christian college for women was taken by Miss Nirajbashini Shome,〔(History )〕 founder secretary, and Miss Stella Bose, the founder principal of the college. The London Missionary Society allowed the founders to use the ground floor and two rooms on the first floor of the present building for one year free of rent. The intermediate in arts (I.A.) course was started with three students in 1945-‘46 and the figure rose to twenty-two by the end of the session. Calcutta University affiliation for the I.A. course was granted in 1947-‘48 and that for the B.A. course in 1948-‘49. Initially, the Honours Course was extended to Bengali, English, Sanskrit and Economics. The Saroj Nalini Memorial Institution donated furniture to the college while the Sisters of the Oxford Mission,〔()〕〔()〕 helped with books and furniture. The London Missionary Society building was bought along with six cottah of land in May 1952 for Rs. 30,000/-. The property was augmented by the acquisition of two more premises after seven years. An additional building for the B.A. course classes and an assembly hall were built with the help of the State Government and University Grants Commission. Financial assistance was received from the Methodist Mission, the Baptist Missions and an anonymous donor from the Church of England.
Thus, Women’s Christian College came into being neither through state patronage nor through missionary initiative. It was an indigenous educational enterprise that lay great store on imparting value-based education to young women hailing from diverse social, economic and religious backgrounds without discriminating on the basis of caste, creed or class. From the beginning the college has had a small hostel which is a boon for outstation students. Presently the college has three buildings encompassing a chapel, a hostel, a computer training centre, a central library, a seminar hall and an audio-visual room among other facilities. The motto or guiding axiom of this institution is ‘By love serve one another’ (Bible, Galatians: 513). Here the qualities of love and service, pre-eminently enshrined in the notion of Christian nurture, naturally gain precedence over other values.

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