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Robin Banerjee (12 August 1908 – 6 August 2003) was a wildlife expert,
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,
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and
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maker who lived at
Golaghat Golaghat ( ''Gʊlaɡʱat'' ) one of the largest subdivisions of the Indian state of Assam, later elevated to the position of a full–fledged district headquarter on 5 October 1987, is a city and a municipality and the seat of administrativ ...
in the
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n state of
Assam Assam (, , ) is a state in Northeast India, northeastern India, south of the eastern Himalayas along the Brahmaputra Valley, Brahmaputra and Barak River valleys. Assam covers an area of . It is the second largest state in Northeast India, nor ...
.


Biography

Robin Banerjee was born on 12 August 1908 at
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in
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and received primary schooling at
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. He went on to pursue medical education at the prestigious
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in
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, and later at
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(1934) and
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(1936). Banerjee had joined the
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in 1937 at Liverpool, and saw action in
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. After the war, Banerjee decided to move back to India. In 1952, he visited
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as a locum-tenens to a
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doctor. in 1952 he joined Chabua Tea Estate,
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, as Chief Medical Officer, and later moved to the ''Dhansiri Medical Association'',
Bokakhat Bokakhat ( ) is a town in Assam and a Municipality Board in Golaghat district in the state of Assam, India. It is about 23 km away from the world heritage site Kaziranga National Park. Bokakhat town is situated almost in the middle of Ass ...
as the Chief Medical Officer. During a visit to
Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga National Park is a List of national parks of India, national park in the Golaghat district, Golaghat, Sonitpur district, Sonitpur, Biswanath district, Biswanath and Nagaon district, Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, Assam, India. ...
some time in the 1950s, Banerjee fell in love with the wilds of Assam and decided to settle down at Golaghat, near Kaziranga. Banerjee's first film on the
Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga National Park is a List of national parks of India, national park in the Golaghat district, Golaghat, Sonitpur district, Sonitpur, Biswanath district, Biswanath and Nagaon district, Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, Assam, India. ...
(one of the most important refuges of the
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) on Berlin TV in 1961 was one of the first widely distributed media items on the park to reach Western audiences. It also garnered him international recognition as a wildlife film-maker. He made 32 documentaries in his career as a film-maker, and was the recipient of 14 international awards. Banerjee remained a bachelor, and worked actively as an environmentalist besides his film-making career. Well known and loved among the local community as "Uncle Robin", he donated lands for setting up the local school, and health camps. He was particularly active regarding issues concerning
Kaziranga National Park Kaziranga National Park is a List of national parks of India, national park in the Golaghat district, Golaghat, Sonitpur district, Sonitpur, Biswanath district, Biswanath and Nagaon district, Nagaon districts of the state of Assam, Assam, India. ...
and was the founder of the non-governmental organization ''Kaziranga Wildlife Society'', which actively protects the interests of the park.


Recognition and remembrance

He was awarded the
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in
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, an honorary
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from
Assam Agricultural University Assam Agricultural University (AAU) is an agricultural education state university (India), state university which was established on 1 April 1969 in Jorhat in the state of Assam, India. The jurisdiction of the university extends to the entire ...
(AAU) in 1991, and also an honorary PhD from
Dibrugarh University Dibrugarh University is a Collegiate University, collegiate public state university in the Indian state of Assam. It is the second oldest University in Assam and in North East India. It is a member of the Association of Commonwealth Universitie ...
. A book based on his life and experiences has been written in Assamese named "Xeujia Xopunar Manuh".


Uncle Robin's Museum

Banerjee's house on Mission Road in Golaghat is a tourist spot for wildlife lovers and, in 2009, was converted into a natural history museum and contains a large number of his photographs and paintings. It is named Uncle Robin's Museum, containing natural history items from all over India (especially Kaziranga), and other personal collections of Robin Banerjee, including a set of toys from across the world that he collected. The Natural History Museum or the ''Uncle Robin's Museum'' also known as the ''Robin Banerjee Museum'' is a Science and History Museum located on Mission Road in the tea city of
Golaghat Golaghat ( ''Gʊlaɡʱat'' ) one of the largest subdivisions of the Indian state of Assam, later elevated to the position of a full–fledged district headquarter on 5 October 1987, is a city and a municipality and the seat of administrativ ...
. The museum is contains dolls, artefacts, mementos, movies and other personal collections of Dr Banerjee's lifetime. There are 587 dolls and 262 other show pieces.


History

Uncle Robin's Museum is situated in the house of the late Dr. Robin Banerjee, a
Padma Shri The Padma Shri (IAST: ''padma śrī'', lit. 'Lotus Honour'), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest Indian honours system, civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. In ...
awardee naturalist and environmentalist in Golaghat. It was named ''Uncle Robin’s Museum'', containing natural history items from all over India (especially Kaziranga), and other personal collections of Dr. Robin Banerjee. Today it is a tourist spot for wildlife lovers, and for other enthusiasts to see a large number of Banerjee's photographs and paintings. The museum is jointly maintained by ABITA (Assam Branch of Indian Tea Association) and
Golaghat District Golaghat district (Pron:ˌgəʊləˈgɑ:t) is an administrative districts of Assam, district in the state of Assam in India. It attained district status in 1987. The district headquarters are located at Golaghat. The district occupies an area of ...
administration.


Filmography

Robin Banerjee altogether made 32 documentaries, as listed below: * ''Kaziranga'' (50 min) * ''Wild Life of India'' (35 min) * ''Rhino Capture'' (30 min) * ''A Day at Zoo'' (45 min) * ''Elephant Capture'' (20 min) * ''Monsoon'' (20 min) * ''Nagaland'' (30 min) * ''Echidna, & On Wild Fowls'' (Australia) * ''Lake Wildness'' (35 min) * ''26 January (India)'' (40 min) * ''Flying Reptiles of Indonesia'' (50 min) * ''Through These Doors'' (35 min) * ''Animals of Africa'' (50 min) * ''Underwater'' (50 min) * ''Peace Game'' (30 min) * ''Flowers of Africa'' (40 min) * ''Adventures of Newfoundland'' (45 min) * ''Dragons of Komodo Island'' (35 min) * ''Underwater World of Snakes'' (50 min) * ''White Wings in Slow Motion'' (winner of the Madame Pompidou Award) (60 min) * ''The World of Flamingo'' (50 min) * ''Wild but Friendly'' (55 min) * ''Birds of Africa'' (45 min) * ''Dresden'' (60 min) * ''My Nature'' (60 min) * ''Birds of India'' (50 min) * ''Wild Flowers of the world'' (45 min) * ''The Monarch Butterfly of Mexico'' (60 min) * ''Alaskan Polar Bear'' (180 min) * ''In the Pacific'' (55 min) * ''Call of the Blue Pacific part I & II'' (45 min) * ''So They May Survive'' (40 min)


See also

Science and Nature Museum, Golaghat


References


Personalities of Golaghat district
Retrieved 2007-03-22

Retrieved 2007-03-22

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2003-08-06 Retrieved 2007-03-22 {{DEFAULTSORT:Banerjee, Robin Indian documentary filmmakers Indian environmentalists People from Golaghat Recipients of the Padma Shri in social work University of Calcutta alumni 1908 births 2003 deaths Film directors from Assam 20th-century Indian people