Maharaja Nandakumar Mahavidyalaya

Being born in a noble Brahmin family in 1705 at Bhadrapur, Birbhum he was educated in Sanskrit and Arabic, but soon joined as a revenue officer like his father Padnava Roy under East India Company.

As justice was denied without allowing a chance of self-defense, he was sentenced to death and was hanged by the British on 5 August 1775, at Cooli Bazar, Kolkata.

It is situated at the centre of the police station of Nandakumar and surrounded by a high academic environmental zone initially with the support and auspices of ICARE, Haldia.

Though the college in its infant stage was temporarily running in a building of District Child Welfare Department, it was shifted to its own Campus on 2 January 2015, at Bhabanipur, Kalyanchak.

Hon’ble M.P, Tamluk Parliamentary Constituency and Chairman of Haldia Development of Authority, Sri Suvendu Adhikary is gracious enough to allot grants into two phases of Rs.