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Published : Mar 9, 2019, 12:50 PM IST

The mother of successful personalities has been awarded "Ratnagarbha' on the occasion of International Women's Day. The honour instituted by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry comprises a citation, scarf, and memento among others.

Former captain of Indian national women's cricket team Jhulan Goswami

Kolkata: Ten successful mothers, whosechildren have become achievers in their fields of work, have been awarded 'Ratnagarbha' honours on the occasion of International Women's Day on Friday.

The mothers of the former captain of Indian national women's cricket team Jhulan Goswami, billiards icon Sourav Kothari, national award-winning filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly were among those who were given the 'Ratnagarbha' (mother of talents) award by a leading chamber of commerce here.

The honour instituted by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, popularly known as Bengal Chamber, comprises a citation, scarf, and memento among others.

Goswami said her mother's patience and inspiring words had helped instill self-esteem in her and make her what she is today."My mother told me to behave responsibly as a public figure as lots of youngsters will look up to me and I know how true she has been," Goswami said.

Describing the relationship between a son and a mother, Kothari said, "no relationship can be more honest, more unconditional, more beautiful than this."

Acknowledging his mother's role, director Kaushik Ganguly said, "The course of my life changed because of her decision to send me to Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission for my education.

"As a director, I have received many honours and awards, but this award is special as it is being given to my mother who made me what I am today but had never been in the spotlight."

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Kolkata: Ten successful mothers, whosechildren have become achievers in their fields of work, have been awarded 'Ratnagarbha' honours on the occasion of International Women's Day on Friday.

The mothers of the former captain of Indian national women's cricket team Jhulan Goswami, billiards icon Sourav Kothari, national award-winning filmmaker Kaushik Ganguly were among those who were given the 'Ratnagarbha' (mother of talents) award by a leading chamber of commerce here.

The honour instituted by the Bengal Chamber of Commerce and Industry, popularly known as Bengal Chamber, comprises a citation, scarf, and memento among others.

Goswami said her mother's patience and inspiring words had helped instill self-esteem in her and make her what she is today."My mother told me to behave responsibly as a public figure as lots of youngsters will look up to me and I know how true she has been," Goswami said.

Describing the relationship between a son and a mother, Kothari said, "no relationship can be more honest, more unconditional, more beautiful than this."

Acknowledging his mother's role, director Kaushik Ganguly said, "The course of my life changed because of her decision to send me to Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission for my education.

"As a director, I have received many honours and awards, but this award is special as it is being given to my mother who made me what I am today but had never been in the spotlight."

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'Ratnagarbha' conferred on 10 mothers
         Kolkata, Mar 9 (PTI) Ten successful mothers, whose
children have become achievers in their fields of work, have
been awarded 'Ratnagarbha' honours on the occasion of
International Women's Day on Friday.
         The mothers of former captain of Indian national
women's cricket team Jhulan Goswami, billiards icon Sourav
Kothari, national award winning film maker Kaushik Ganguly
were among those who were given the 'Ratnagarbha' (mother of
talents) award by a leading chamber of commerce here.
         The honour instituted by the Bengal Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, popularly known as Bengal Chamber,
comprises a citation, scarf and memento among others.
         Goswami said her mother's patience and inspiring words
had helped instil self-esteem in her and make her what she is
today.
         "My mother told me to behave responsibly as a public
figure as lots of youngsters will look up to me and I know how
true she has been," Goswami said.
Describing the relationship between a son and a
mother, Kothari said, "no relationship can be more honest,
more unconditional, more beautiful than this."
Acknowledging his mother's role, director Kaushik
Ganguly said, "The course of my life changed because of her
decision to send me to Narendrapur Ramakrishna Mission for
my education.
         "As a director, I have received many honours and
awards, but this award is special as it is being given to my
mother who made me what I am today but had never been in the
spotlight." PTI SUS
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