About Me
I was born at Durgapur City (maternal house) and brought up at Garalgacha village, Dankuni (Hooghly), a small town (15 km towards north from the city of joy- Kolkata) in the southern part of the state of West Bengal, India. Also I spent many years (almost 15 Yrs) at Dashnagar, Howrah (Rental house due to my father's profession), West Bengal, India. I was civilized in a lower middle class family. I learned kindness and politeness from the philosophy of life of my father, and mother empowered me to build a clear-eyed capable mind. I would like to remember the name of two teachers- Sanjoy Manna (my uncle) who taught mathematics in my childhood, and Sanjit Ray (private tutor during class VIII to XII). They really motivate and help me to learn and love mathematics, and inject mathematics in my blood. The credit of becoming such a mathematician goes to both of them. Apart from that my maternal grandfather had a dream with me. He wanted to see me as a mathematics expert and to build a career in academia. Currently, I live with my mother, my husband, and our beloved kid. I try to abide by " ikigai " for a long and happy life and to understand the sense of purpose in life.
Few words about my school life
Here I spent my babyhood during class I to class IV (1998 to 2002). Teachers were very sincere to me, they helped me to swallow the lunch in the tiffin break.
Here I spent my childhood during class V and class VI (2002 to 2004). Madams were loved me like their own daughter. Specially I remember the name of respected madam Simanti Chaki, who helped me to build a good characteristics in early days.
Here I spent my adolescence during class VII to class X (2004 to 2008). Most of the nostalgic feelings of school life are made here. I feel this school as my second home and temple of study. Here I learned honesty and got maturity in real life. Specially I would like to remember respected madam Jayasree Sana, she loved me like my mother.
Here I spent my youth during class XI and class XII (2008 to 2010). I can not remember any good memory connecting to this school. Because madams were not so much sincere to the students. They felt arrogance for this renowned school, but they were not dutiful to the academic and moral teaching.