Prasanna Kumar Roy
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Prasanna Kumar Roy (Bengali: প্রসন্ন কুমার রায়) (better known as Dr. P.K.Roy) (1849-1932) was a well-known educationist and the first Indian to be principal of Presidency College, Kolkata.
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[edit] Early life
Son of Shyam Sundar Roy, he belonged to a family that hailed from Subhaddya in Keraniganj, Dhaka, now in Bangladesh. He was a student of Pogose School in Dhaka. As he was attracted towards the Brahmo Samaj early in life he was turned out of his home. However, he won the Gilchrist Scholarship to go to England. He graduated from the University of London in 1873. He was awarded the D.Sc. degree in Psychology from the University of Edinburgh and the University of London in 1876. He and Ananda Mohan Bose got together to establish a Brahmo Samaj, Indian Association and a library in UK.
[edit] Teaching career
On return to the country he taught in Patna College, Dhaka College and Presidency College, Kolkata. He was the first Indian to serve as principal of Presidency College from 1902 to 1905. Thereafter, he became Registrar of the University of Calcutta and on retirement served as Inspector of Colleges under the University. He was posted to England for two years as education assistant to the Secretary for India.
[edit] Family
He was married to Sarala, daughter of Durga Mohan Das . Air Marshal Subroto Mukerjee was his grandson.
He was active in the affairs of the Sadharan Brahmo Samaj. He was secretary of the Dhaka Brahmo Samaj, and secretary and president of Sadharan Brahmo Samaj, Kolkata, for some time. He and his wife used to stay or visit regularly Hazaribagh, which had a small Brahmo community.
[edit] References
- Sansad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Biographical dictionary) in Bengali edited by Subodh Chandra Sengupta and Anjali Bose.