Katwa Kashiram Das Institution

Kashiram Das Institution is the largest and oldest Higher Secondary School in Katwa Sub-Division, West Bengal.[1] It was established in 1857, and named after Kashiram Das, an important poet in medieval Bengali literature, whose Bangla re-telling of the Mahabharata, known as Kashidasi Mahabharat, is a popular and influential version of the Mahabharata legend in Bengal.

It was known as Cuttwa High School at the time of establishment and the chief patron for establishment was the S.D.O Hare Krishna Deb Bahadur, a member of the Royal Family of Sobha Bazar. Jagadish Chandra Bose was once a student of this school.[2]

Current Staffs:

Sudhin Kumar Mondal (Headmaster)

Abdullah Mallick

Amiya Deb Guin

Anjan Nag

Apurba Kumar Mondal

Ashutosh Mondal

Beni Madhab Ghosh

Biswajit Naskar

Debananda Goswami

Debolina Sarkar

Dibyendu Saha

Dipanwita Kumar

Gopal Murmu

Harakrishna Karmakar

Jahar Kumar Pradhan

Jhantu Mondal

Kalicharen Soren

Kazi Humaun Kabir

Krishna Kanta Mazumdar

Krishna Prasanna Haldar

Madhusudan Mondal

Mahesh Chandra De

Mohadeb Biswas

Momata Guin

Mujharul Hossain

Muktipada Saha

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Coordinates: 23°38′59″N 88°07′38″E / 23.64972°N 88.12722°E / 23.64972; 88.12722


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