Mukherjee said that he has had a "long and memorable" association with Vidyanagar college where he spent five years teaching political science in the 1960s.
"Whenever I come to this college I am overwhelmed by a sense of nostalgia," Mukherjee said.
He had visited this institution in South 24 Paragans district in January 2013 when he laid the foundation stone of the new buildings which he inaugurated today.
Mukherjee said that just about a month after joining as a teacher, he was elected as teachers' representative to the governing body and later became vice-principal. Eventually he went on to become its officiating principal.
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The President recalled that when he started as a teacher, the college hardly had 40-50 students and said now it has become a big institution.
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Stating how education has grown in India, the President said that there were 712 universities and over 36,671 colleges across the country.
Mukherjee thanked Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee for her vision in expanding education in the state and said she laid stress on improving general health of the people.
He also thanked UGC Chairman Professor Ved Prakash for his commitment towards the expansion of the college and also helping in cutting the red tape of bureaucracy.
West Bengal Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi, Deputy Speaker in the Assembly Sonali Guha, state Education Minister Partha Chatterjee and Abhisek Banerjee, MP from Diamond Harbour attended the function.
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Later, the President inaugurated the 200th birth
anniversary celebration of Pandit Madan Mohan Tarkalankar, whom he termed as a 'great scholar, social reformer, educationist and a pioneer of women's education'.
Speaking at the programme at Bilwagram in Nadia district, Mukherjee said a man of humble origin, Pandit Tarkalankar had produced a number of Bengali textbooks for children.
State Governor K N Tripathi, Congress MP and his son Abhijit Mukherjee and state minister Ujjwal Biswas were also present on the occasion.