Numbers spell fun on website
- Gonitsora transforms maths  
ALIPTA JENA 
Calcutta, Nov. 22: Mathematics ceases to be a drab subject the moment you log 
into Gonitsora.com , a bilingual website launched by a team of enthusiastic 
students from 
Tezpur University in an attempt to make number crunching a fun 
experience.
The website is a real boon for maths 
enthusiasts and a pleasant surprise for those who break into a sweat at 
the very mention of algebra and trigonometry in school.
In Assamese and English, it incorporates 
news, articles, cartoons, interviews, reviews, quiz, a problem-solving 
section and more. 
In a nutshell, the past, present and future of mathematics are all here up for 
browsing.
“Nowadays students do not go beyond the 
curriculum in most places. We wanted to create a diversion from this 
straight-jacketed approach and entice the students into newer 
dimensions. As G.H. Hardy, the British mathematician, said, ‘Beauty is 
the first test’; there is no place in this world for ugly mathematics,” 
says Manjil P. Saikia, co-editor of the website.
“It involves learning more fun stuff and appreciating the real joy of 
mathematics,” he adds.
Developed by students from the department 
of mathematical sciences,  it breaks free from the  traditional barriers of a 
rigid education.
Initially, Pankaj Jyoti Mahanta, then a 
first year MSc student, came up with the idea of a printed version in 
Assamese and English.
However, the idea was dropped because of 
financial problems. Manjil, then a second year under-graduate student 
and Pankaj then decided to launch the website.
“Pankaj and I decided that creating a 
website would be cheaper and have a broader medium of communication. The fact 
that there was nothing of this kind, inspired us to create 
something new,” he said.
With Manjil and Pankaj as the editors, 
there is a dedicated team of consulting editors for other subjects. They are 
Madhurrya P. Talukdar of the department of physics, Tezpur 
University, Salik Miskat Borbora of Darrang College, Tezpur, Rupam 
Haloi, department of mathematical sciences, Tezpur University and 
Manohar Prabhu of Infosys.
The advisory committee comprises Dilip 
Kumar Sharma of the department of mathematics, Cotton College, Guwahati, Prof. 
Nayandeep Deka Baruah, dean of science and technology, Tezpur 
University, Palash Moni Saikia, of the department of chemistry, Darrang 
College, Tezpur and Santonu Goswami, University of Texas, El Paso in the US.
“Gonitsora.com is very encouraging news 
for students of Assam. The website shall guide the coming generation by 
popularising mathematics and algorithms,” says Utpal Kumar 
Bhattacharjee, a fan of the website.
“We publish interviews of prominent 
mathematicians in the hope that students might be encouraged to emulate 
them and create a niche for themselves. Our aim is also to introduce 
talented students of the region (especially Assam),” Manjil says.
The developers also plan to include a 
forum for students to post questions regarding mathematics, to be 
answered by reputed faculty from various parts of the world.
Another proposed project is a website devoted to the life and works of 
Ramanujan, currently under construction.
The other plans include a 
career-counselling website specifically devoted to students of the 
Northeast, a print edition of collected articles on Gonitsora.com’s 
first anniversary and the publication of question papers of 
examinations. 
With this it has already put up NET, GATE, TIFR, INMO, IMO question papers of 
2011.
It also caters to a wider audience than an English-only website.
“Moreover, we still have plans to try a printed version,” said Pankaj.
“The articles of the website are its USP 
and we have plans to upgrade the career section soon. We are constantly 
striving for perfection,” he added.
Prof. Nayandeep Deka Baruah of the 
advisory committee, said the website has scope for improvement. “There 
should be more articles on recent advances in mathematics and a section 
that notifies awards and introduction of the winners, particularly at 
the national and international levels,” he said.
At present, the website gets nearly 1,800-2,000 visits and nearly 300 unique 
visitors per day.
They also receive articles from people across the country, including Delhi, 
Bangalore, Chennai and Mumbai. 
Prof. Bruce C. Berndt from the University 
of Illinois in the US, prominent analytical number theorist, is also 
enthusiastic about the website and its prospects.
Creators of popular websites, such as 
Satyakam Dutta, the creator of  Sakori.org , Buljit Buragohain (IIT, 
Guwahati) and Bikram M. Baruah (creator of  Xobdo.org ) have also 
appreciated the website.Anita Chhetri, a numbers enthusiast from Delhi, 
puts it aptly, “I came across the website on a social networking site 
and now log in everyday. You can say I am addicted. Now my own subject 
seems much more interesting.”
(The Telegraph, 23.11.2011)

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