
This scholarship was established in the memory of Mrs. Aparna Nandi, beloved mother of Mr. Pranabendra Sengupta (Shibu).
Mrs. Aparna Nandi was born in Shaldhar, Comilla, Bangladesh on 18th February 1951. As her father passed away and all responsibilities were bestowed on her, she faced a lot of hardships from the very beginning of her life. At the age of 20, she had to flee to India due to the liberation war. On the very day when Bangladesh emerged as a new country, she got married to Mr. Tapan Sengupta. Mrs. Nandi moved back to Comilla after she got married. With her caring nature, she was deeply loved by her father in law, Advocate Manindra Sengupta. She started her career at Comilla High School as a teacher before joining YWCA School, while she was still a student. At YWCA she worked for 25 years with excellence, which was a very important part of her life.
She was the mother of one daughter and two sons, but one of her twin sons passed away at the age of 8 months because of pneumonia. Her family was her everything. Their happiness was her happiness. She sacrificed all luxuries and did immense hard work at home and at work, taking care of her family. Her son Pranabendra Sengupta became a successful engineer because of his inspiring and supportive mother. She was also good friends with her daughter Mitali Sengupta. Her son-in-law and daughter-in-law were also loved equally. She couldn't spend a single day without her grandchildren from her daughters’ side after her son left Bangladesh for better opportunities. To her grandchildren she was a loving grandmother. She was even adored by her neighbours to the utmost degree.
She travelled to the UAE twice to see her son & his family when they were there. As a result of immense hard work at when she was younger, she faced a lot of health complications towards the end of her life. Despite bad health, she had a desire to come to Canada to reunite with her beloved son and other family members. Her daughter- and son-in-law made tremendous efforts to help her fulfil her desire.
She arrived in Canada on 20th April 2017 with her husband. During her stay, the Sengupta family enjoyed a wonderful time visiting many beautiful Canadian places together. Due to a sudden massive heart attack, she passed away on 29th March 2018 at Foothills Hospital in Calgary. She made numerous friends because of her amicable nature and the whole Bengali community was deeply saddened by her untimely death.
Personally, she was very religious and in the short period of time that is life, she achieved some special attributes that made her a perfect mother, a perfect wife and overall an enlightened human being.
Special thanks to her son, Pranabendra Sengupta, for his generous support towards this scholarship.