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Name
  
Gopal Bhattacharya

Died
  
April 8, 1981, Kolkata


Fields
  
Entomology, Botany

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Born
  
1 August 1895Lonesing, Faridpur, Bengal, British India (
1895-08-01
)

Institutions
  
Notable awards
  
Rabindra Puraskar, 1975Ananda Puraskar, 1968

Institution
  

Entomologist Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya [HD Quality]


Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya (1 August 1895 – 8 April 1981) was an Indian entomologist and naturalist.

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He published his first research papers in 1932, on life events in the body of plants. Subsequently, he also published work on bioluminescence and other botany topics, but gradually his interests shifted to entomology. He became an expert photographer, and photographed many varieties of ants, spiders, small bats and tadpoles. In total, he published 22 papers in English, including journals such as the Natural History of the American Museum of Natural History.

প্রকৃতিবিজ্ঞানী গোপালচন্দ্র ভট্টাচার্য (Scientist Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya) [HD]


Science popularization

In 1948 he worked with Satyendra Nath Bose (of Bose–Einstein statistics fame) to establish the Bangiya Vigyan Parishad (Bengal Science Council), a society for science research.

He won the Ananda Puraskar for Bengali literature in 1968, and the highest award for Bengali literature, the Rabindra Puraskar, in 1975.

In 1981, the University of Calcutta awarded him an honorary Doctor of Science degree less than three months before he died.

Scientific findings

In 1940, possibly before the fact had been established among naturalists, Gopal Chandra published an article in the Transactions of the Bose Institute of Calcutta, outlining how the queen in social insects such as ants or bees, produces other queens, workers or soldiers, by appropriately altering the nature of the royal jelly fed to the larvae. His observations were based on the Indian variety of ants, Occophylia.

The Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya Award

In 2005, the government of West Bengal instituted an award for science popularization in his name, the Gopal Chandra Bhattacharyya Smriti Puraskar. In 2005, the entomologist Debashis Biswas was awarded this prize for writing several books that describe the biology of mosquitoes and malaria prevention through stories.

Awards and citations

  • 1951 – Invited to conduct the Indian delegation at the International Union for the Study of Social Insects
  • 1968 – Ananda Purashkar
  • 1974 – Felicitation at Bose Institute of Science.
  • 1974 – Acharya Satyendranath Bose Award
  • 1975 – Rabindra Puraskar
  • 1979 – Jubilee Medal on the Diamond Jubilee Celebration Of The Bose Institute.
  • 1980 – Honorary D.Sc degree by Calcutta University.
  • References

    Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya Wikipedia