About Me, Dr. Prof. Sumita Mukherjee

DTCD, MD(TB & Resp. DIS), FCCP
H.O.D. Dept. of Chest and Tuberculosis
Agartala Govt. Medical College, Agartala.

Ex Prof and H.O.D. Dept. of Chest and Tuberculosis
Calcutta National Medical College, Kolkata.
North Bengal Medical College, Darjeeling.

Ex Faculty, Dept. of Chest and Tuberculosis
Burdwan Medical College, Burdwan.
Calcutta Medical College, Kolkata.

I was born in 1952. Graduated with MBBS in 1975 and Master’s degree in Respiratory and Tubercular diseases in 1981. I am an Awardee of several certificates and the gold medal for being the first lady chest specialist in north-eastern India.

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This Is What I Love To Do

Medical Practice

Since 1975 I have MBBS graduate and then a Master’s degree in Respiratory and Tubercular diseases in 1981, still, I am doing medical practice because I love to do my job with passion.

Craft Making

In Childhood days painting was a source of my happiness, as I grew up transformed my painting hobby to craft making and learned to make different types of handwork, embroidery in clothes, jewelry making, wall art creation, and painting on different materials, wood, stone, etc.

Design for
Peace of mind

Creating a peaceful space for your mind can involve incorporating soothing elements into your surroundings. Consider including soft, calming colors, natural textures like wood or plants, and meaningful decorations that bring you joy. Creating a cozy nook for relaxation or setting up designated area for mindfulness practices like meditation can also contribute to a sense of peace and tranquility. Remember, simplicity and organization can go a long way in promoting a peaceful state of mind..

Art and craft encompass a wide range of creative activities that involve making things by a hand or using specific tools and techniques. While art often focuses more on self-expression and esthetics, craft tends to emphasize skilled workmanship and traditional techniques.

Indian art and craft boast a rich heritage that reflects the country's diverse cultural traditions and history. Here are some popular types of Indian art and craft:
Madhubani Painting: Originating from Bihar, these intricate and colorful paintings often depict scenes from Hindu mythology and nature.
Pattachitra: A traditional painting style from Odisha and West Bengal, known for its detailed storytelling and vibrant colors.

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