Sujit Chatterjee, recipient of Padma Shri, teaches ‘Mastermashai’ for 4 chocolates a year and a salary of 2 Tk a year.



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Own report: Sujit Chatterjee from Purbavardhan received the Padma Shri in 2021. He teaches. Where there is no money account. Master Sujit Chatterjee taught in exchange for a little Gurudakshina.

Sujit Babu has been directing ‘Sadai Fakir’s Pathshala’ for a long time in Ramnagar, Aushagram, East Burdwan. About 300 students studied at that school. ‘Gurudakshina’ costs only 2 rupees per year per student. With four small chocolates. The day is Monday, that is, yesterday. It was 4:45 in the afternoon. Sujitbabu’s nephew Utsav Chattopadhyay’s cell phone rang.

Mastermashai is 6 years old. It was reported by phone Monday afternoon that Sujit Chatterjee was going to look for Padma Shri. Utsav said: “Jethu was called and asked. I give the phone to my brother-in-law. I mean, the teacher is asked. “As soon as Sujit Babu picked up the phone, he heard from the other side, asking his name,” Are you Sujit Chatterjee? This time you are on Padma Shri’s recipient list. The list will be published today. The event will take place in Delhi at the end of March. “

In the words of Sujit Chatterjee, “At first I didn’t believe. I told the girl. She said, there’s no need to tell anyone now. I don’t know, there may be a ‘fake call’! But then your phone comes.

Sujit Chatterjee’s former teacher at Ramnagar High School. He has taught at school for about 40 years. He then took on the responsibility of educating poor children from different surrounding villages for about 18 years. Not to make money. Only through education do you want to illuminate the future of those poor poor children. He taught ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, and first, second, and third year college students. Keep in mind that 80 percent of them are female students.

How did Mastermashai teach the running of the bulls? When asked, he said, I have taught those with mobiles. According to the locals, in the confinement, two hundred and five hundred unemployed families have delivered essential items worth 75,000 taka in four batches.

You do all of this with just your pension money. In addition, the teacher also helped the thalassemia patient. He is survived by his wife, daughter, son, nephew and grandchildren. Sick wife, bedridden. The boy works in the SDO office. Mastermashai has also taken responsibility for educating his grandchildren.

The whole town is now proud of Mastermashai. According to the locals, the people of the country got to know Mastermashai, Ramnagar from Aushagram in East Burdwan. Sujit Chatterjee said: “They thought of a teacher in the field, I am grateful.”



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