Krishnagar Govt. College, formerly known as Krishnagar College was established in the year 1846. An imposing and picturesque building designed by Burn & Co. was built on over 3 bighas of land at the centre of over 100 bighas of land. Considering the glorious past of the college which is on the threshold of 200 years of age and also its architectural marvel, the Heritage Commission of the Government of West Bengal declared it an Heritage site and a Heritage institution a few years back.
Around the middle of 2008, the Principal of the college Dr. Prabir Kumar Das felt the need to form an Alumni Association in the college in view of the impending NAAC visit in 2009 and also to take the help of the Alumni Association in matters of improvement of the academic environment in the college. He requested me to take active initiative in this matter. I was a teacher in the Department of Chemistry at that time. A general meeting was organized where a large number of pass-out students of the college participated. A resolution was adopted to form an association named as Krishnagar Government College Alumni Association. The Association was subsequently registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act, 1961. The first Executive Committee of the Association was composed of Professor Prabir Kumar Das, Patron, Dr. Dhirendranath Biswas President, 3 Vice-Presidents Sri Kanailal Biswas, Smt. Bharati Das, Sri Brojendra Nath Dutta , Secretary, Dr. Pijush Kumar Tarafder, Treasurer Sri Khagendra Kumar Datta, 3 Assistant Secretaries, Sri Dipak Kumar Biswas, Sri Sudipta Pramanick, Sri Shyama Prasad Biswas, Assistant Treasurer Sri Samir Kumar Halder , and 9 other Members Sri Dilip Guha, Sri Deb Kumar Ray, Sri Monotosh Chakrabarty, Sri Apurba Bag, Sri Dipankar Das, Sri Asit Nath Ganguli, Smt. Manjulika Sarkar, Sri Sirajul Islam, Sri Tapas Kumar Modak.
Education lovers of Krishnanagar under the banner of ‘Sikshangan Raksha Committee’ raised voice against the proposed construction of a Sports Complex on the play ground of the college. The newly formed Alumni Association also joined in the protest. Finally the work had to be stopped and the proposal was withdrawn.
The NAAC Peer Team in 2009 gave due recognition to the Alumni Association and team members endorsed our demand for a Deemed University status for the college considering the glorious past of the college, huge potential in regard to land, buildings, teaching and non-teaching staff and other infrastructure. The NAAC Peer Team recommended an Autonomous status. Unfortunately, no such step has been taken yet by the Department of Higher Education, Government of West Bengal. Rather no permanent Principal has been appointed for the college for more than 6 years now an a large number of teaching and non-teaching staff are lying vacant for years. The Alumni Association has been constantly raised its voice through deputations etc. for redressal of this appalling condition and the up gradation of the college.
The Alumni Association has been able to organize Re-Unions of past students every year successfully. It has also taken active role in some of the development work in the college including cultural events jointly with the Students Union, science exhibition, campus cleaning programme etc.
Every year, the birth anniversary of Dwijendralal Ray is observed at the college premises with due reverence.
The students securing highest marks in the honours subjects in the final examinations are awarded prizes by the Alumni Association in the annual prize distribution ceremony.
The Alumni Association has been strongly opposed to the establishment of the Kanyashree University on the land possessed by the Government College. The Association has also strongly protested against the Government proposal to establish the Guruchand Harichand University on the college land.
The Alumni Association always remains in close touch with the college authorities for improvement of the academic environment in the college. Promotion, Preservation and Protection have been the motto of the Alumni Association.