Member

"Our first trip to Sundarban with
Support Elders was one of total satisfaction.

We were guided with care all through.”
– Mr. Mihir & Ms Jhunu Deb

SHOWCASE TALENT, CREATIVITY AND PASSION

CREATIVITY IS PIERCING THE MUNDANE TO FIND THE MARVELLOUS. - BILL MOYERS

A Furry Friend
Our member Ms M. De Sarkar crafted this adorable dog entirely out of faux fur, carefully cut and shaped to bring the pup to life.
Set in Azure
Eyes of the Night – An Owl in Oil
Grace in Graphite
SESSIONS, FUN AND ENGAGEMENT

UPCOMING SPECIAL EVENTS

30May
Wise Wealth: Safe Investing for Seniors

Navigating investments can be tricky, especially with scams targeting the elderly. Corporate lawyer Mr Sankar Swamy (Partner at Anoma Legal) joins us to discuss low-risk, regulated options tailored for senior citizens—and how to steer clear of financial fraud.

(For members only)


23May
Silent Pioneers: Women in Early Hindi Cinema

How did women—Hindu, Muslim, courtesans, Anglo-Indians—enter the Bombay film industry? Join Sarah Niazi, Postdoctoral Researcher at the International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS), University of Leiden, as she explores how they challenged societal norms in the early 20th century and helped shape film history.

(For members only)



PAST
EVENTS

16 May
Rabindra Jayanti LIVE

Our members’ enthusiasm is infectious. After our Rabindra Jayanti celebrations at Tollygunge Club, we received requests from those who couldn’t participate to organise an online celebration to mark Rabindranath Tagore’s birthday. We were more than happy to fulfil our elders’ wishes. We arranged a Friday session that came alive with poetry and song, all performed by our evergreen members. A special treat was a play presented by members of our Poets and Literature Club. The evening rejuvenated us, and it felt as though we had discovered Gurudev anew.

2 May
AI for Good: Can Tech Save the Planet

Amidst widespread fears that Artificial Intelligence will take over the world and render human resources obsolete, a group of researchers is quietly harnessing AI for good. Ando Shah, a PhD student at UC Berkeley and former researcher at Microsoft’s AI for Good Lab, spoke to us about how AI is being used to combat climate change. Our members were eager to hear about the situation closer to home, and Ando shed light on Bengal—specifically, the depletion of mangroves in the Sundarbans and the condition of the state’s rivers. Ms Reba Mukherjee was especially thankful to learn about AI’s role in ecological activism: “We don’t have much technical knowledge, let alone about AI. It was enlightening to understand how AI is helping in the fight against climate change.”

26 Apr
Rwanda: Living with the Past

This was a session steeped in history. Members received an insightful overview of Rwandan politics leading up to the 1994 genocide. Our guest speaker, Mr Ankur Gupta, shared vivid observations of post-genocide Rwandan society, based on his stay there between 2015 and 2017. Everyone lauded the remarkable steps the country has taken to heal from its deep wounds. The conversation naturally extended to Indian history and the wounds closer to home—of Partition and Empire—making the session not just informative, but truly stimulating. Our member Ms A. Chattopadhyay was full of praise and thanked us, saying: “Such a wonderful session, we covered so much history in just one hour!”

ENGAGING

SE Clubs

NURTURING AND SHARING THE JOY POETRY BRINGS

"The crown of literature is poetry" - W. Somerset Maugham

Our poetry-loving members meet every week to enjoy the beauty of the verse. While some enjoy reciting poems by well-known poets, there are others who pen poems and are thrilled to dig out their long-lost poems—poems that they had thought had lost their value over the years. But we know that good poetry is perennial.

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Come and join us to express your love for poetry every Thursday. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

TOGETHERNESS AND CAMARADERIE

Storytelling and connecting are the essence of ‘Adda’ or ‘Gupshupp’ as we call it. For our Gupshupp Club members, it is a time of unadulterated fun when they delve into their memories of yore or are in splits over someone else’s story or talk on pre-decided topics or even sing songs. The feeling of togetherness and camaraderie is what makes them look forward to each meet.

Members have discussions on pre-decided topics, chosen by all participants, the previous week.

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Come join us every Tuesday on Google Meet. Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Be Lit!

Organised every Monday 5 p.m. to 6 p.m., the SE-Lit Club members have a most enjoyable time discussing different genres of literature in different languages, the culture and ethos of different cities, mythology and much more.

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Come and join our SE Lit Club every Monday
Time: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m.

Let Your Hearts Sing!

Our Antakshari club members enjoy singing mixed with fun! They have to sing songs based on given prompts and retro movie clips or instrumental music is played and members need to identify the songs, the lyricist, music directors, the singers and so on.

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Join these exciting sessions to brighten up your Monday mornings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m and enjoy your Tuesday evenings from 4:45 p.m. to 5.45 p.m

When Music is the Food of Life

Organised every Wednesday 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m. members love singing songs of their choice—different languages, from films and otherwise, Rabindra sangeet, Nazrul geeti, Bhojpuri, folksongs and so on.

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Organised every Wednesday from 4.30 p.m. to 5.30 p.m.
ENRICHING

ONLINE CLASSES

  • August 2023
ENRICHING

WORKSHOPS

  • May 2025