Ananda Chandra Roy
Quick Facts
Biography
Roy Bahadur Ananda Chandra Roy (1863-1920) was a Bengali zamidar and patron of education in Comilla. He founded Comilla Victoria College.
Early life
Roy was born in 1863 in Gobindapur, Humnabad, Laksam Upazila, Comilla District, Bengal Presidency, British Raj. His family were originally from Rajasthan eventually becoming zamindars through trading. His grandfather, Chatur Singh, served in the British Indian Army and was awarded land here by the British administration for his loyalty during the Indian Rebellion of 1857.
Career
Roy took over his family zamindari after the death of his father. In 1866, he established Roy's Entrance School which was renamed to Victoria School in 1877 after Queen Victoria, Empress of India, in honor of her Golden Jubilee. The headmaster of the school was Dinesh Chandra Sen. He founded Victoria College in 1899. He had to rebuild Comilla Victoria College in 1902 after it burned down in a fire. He established a school and a post office in Gobindapur. He was awarded the title of Roy Bahadur by the British Raj in 1912.
Death and legacy
Roy died on 8 November 1920 and was cremated in his family crematorium.
Roy built a house for his daughter, Labanyaprov, in Comilla which today is the residence of the Comilla District Judge.