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The 3rd Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Oration- A brief report

The 3rd Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture was held in Rotary Sadan, Kolkata on 19th December, 2015. Those of you who attended the programme may have noticed that we had already started to call this event an 'oration' and not a 'lecture'. Both 'lecture' and 'oration' being synonymous, some of us preferred the latter better. Here is hoping we will stick to 'oration' for the future events and not give in to further caprice. We were delighted and honoured to have the Himalayan Club (https://www.himalayanclub.org/) as our associates for this evening. Surely Sujal Mukherjee's spirit of the outdoors united us and it was a lovely resonance in the end. We sincerely hope that this association would continue in the years to come. We were also happy to have Dream Wanderlust (http://www.dreamwanderlust.com/) as our Web Media Partner for the event. It was a new experience for us, and I must say that all of us who get together to organize this event we...

A Little History of Some Big Peaks: the 3rd Sujal Memorial Lecture

It gives us immense pleasure to announce that the 3rd Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture will be held in Kolkata on 19th December, 2015. We are pleased to be able to continue our effort on bringing in an academic environment to the widely popular field of Himalayan mountaineering and trekking in Kolkata, West Bengal. We want to encourage our fellow mountain travelers to approach the high Himalaya not only with courage, but also with knowledge and humility.The Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture series is therefore an instrument through which we want to achieve this goal. Dr. George W Rodway during one of his expeditions of Mt. Everest We are indeed honored to have Dr. George W Rodway as our guest speaker for the 3rd Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture. The title of his talk is : " A Little History of Some Big Peaks: The Saga of Medical Science associated with the Struggle for the Heights " George W. Rodway, PhD, b. 3 March 1959, represents a combination of scientifi...

The 2nd Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture-A Short Report

It was the evening of 21 st November, 2014, and the Swami Vivekananda Auditorium of the State Youth Centre in Kolkata, was full. Mountain lovers of Kolkata had gathered once again for the Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture. This lecture, the second in its series, proved once again that the real spirit of mountaineering and the love of the great outdoors; rise beyond the barriers and boundaries of clubs, associations at ease. It is in such rare occasions, people get-together spontaneously, and celebrates the ‘freedom of the hills’.  It is during such rare meets we are reassured of the fact that the spirit of mountaineer Sujal Mukherjee (1932-1994) has not yet been completely washed away by the recent tsunami waves of ‘High Altitude Package Tourism’ and its glorious celebration in the popular media ! Dr. Kallol Das, welcomed all to the evening and said a few words about Sujal Mukherjee, his beloved teacher 'SujalDa' and as he saw him. After the welcome address...

Second Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture

Encouraged by an excellent welcoming response from the mountain lovers of Kolkata during the Inaugural Lecture, the students of Sujal are happy to announce the date and Guest Speaker of the second Sujal Mukherjee Memorial Lecture. It will be held in Kolkata on 21st November, 2014.  Alan Tees Climbing Photo: Gareth McCormack We are honored to have distinguished Irish mountaineer, rock and ice climber Alan Tees as our guest speaker this time. The title of his talk is "  Ireland and Irish Mountaineers ". The summary of Alan's talk is quoted below: "In the Golden Age of mountaineering, only the wealthy had the time and resources to visit the Alps or Greater Ranges. Nowadays, with the advent of cheap flights and more leisure time, the ordinary mountaineer based in Ireland can take advantage of a host of opportunities, including winter climbing in Scotland/Norway, summer in the Alps, occasional big trips to the Himalaya, and of course there is always stuff t...