A faint curiosity as to the existence of a Bengali business man worth the name, modern and successful in every respect and the reading of a fabulous biography given to me by my friends at the Martin & Burn office ignited my interest. It led me on, in the midst of my other occupations, to study and undertake further research to unfold the various facets of the persona of Sir R. N.
During the course of investigations, a lot of materials was found available in the old newspapers pertaining to the later part of Rajendranath's life. News of the Civic Reception accorded to him by the Corporation of Calcutta on his 80th Birthday led me to rummage through the pages of the bound volumes of the Calcutta Municipal Gazette of the relevant years edited by the doyen of journalists, Sri Amal Home.
And I was fortunate and delighted to lay my hands on the extremely informative and profusely illustrated Special Number of Sir Rajendranath and the issue published following his demise. Since then, I was burning with desire to reprint the same for bringing it to the knowledge of all.
The cherished dream got fulfilled with the Kolkata Municipal Corporation agreeing to publish these two volumes together on the eve of his 160th Birth Anniversary. My grateful thanks to the Municipal Authorities, the Information and Public Relations Department, the versatile editor of Purashree (the present Bengali Mouth Piece of KMC), Sri Arun Kumar Roy, in particular, for all their help and guidance.
Heartfelt thanks are also due to the Librarian and Staff of National Library, both at Alipore and Esplanade; the Calcutta Town Hall Museum Library personnel for their excellent facilities and to Sri Pranab Goswami, the Librarian of Advaita Ashrama Library for providing valuable materials.
I will be failing in my duty if I do not own up, in this connection, my debt to many friends of the print media who have helped reviving people's interest in Rajendranath Mookerjee by publishing quite a number of articles of mine and evinced keen interest in the progress of my work. Sri Kaushik Rana, my son, who along with me has designed the website httpsilsites.google.com.1 site/mookerjeesofbengal/ and continues to assist me in my work - deserves mention.
Last but not the least; mention must also be made of Sri Parthasarathi Sarkar and Sri Biswanath Rakshit of Desktop Printers for completing the herculean task of bringing out the book within the shortest possible time.
Let me conclude with the sincere belief and prayer that this memorial monograph will turn the wheels and the countrywide celebrations of Rajendranath's 160th Birth Anniversary starting from June 23rd, 2013 will definitely bring back Bengal's lost glory in industrialization.
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