Bittu Mondal
Bittu Mondal

Bittu Mondal(Bengali  : বিট্টু মণ্ডল) is a professional and a proud Wikipedian.His real name is Abubakar Siddiki.Here username is alternative. He came across Wikipedia while searching for some material on Shahid Kapoor for his curious project in the summer of 2012 and he landed on Wikipedia field and has been mesmerised by the wonderful contribution of some volunteers. Since then he continued to edit under IPs, mostly related to his place of residence Jhuruli and Jhuruli Adarsha Vidyapith and Garakupi High School which are near his residence. He is an active registered Wikipedian since then. He resides in a small but beautiful village of North 24 Parganas, in the Indian state of West Bengal. He is currently residing in Jhuruli where he works in a personal education firm. He has a degree in B.A. with honours specialisation in English from Saheed Nurul Islam Mahavidyalaya,under West Bengal State University at Berunanpukuria.He has completed graduation in 2014.He has lot of interests in editing pages related to North Bengal, West Bengal, Protected areas of India, and his edits are confined to these fields. However in future he may diversify to some other fields or may be helping in fighting vandalism. Moreover he thinks that "Wikipedia is one of the biggest charity organisation because no donation can be as big as the donation of free knowledge". He is proud to be one in the charity, for the prosperity and growth of knowledge and the human society.


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NAME :ABUBAKAR SIDDIKI FATHER :ASHER ALI MONDAL MOTHER:REHENA BIBI GENDER:Male DATE OF BIRTH:30/04/1993 RELIGION :Islam NATIONALITY :Indian MATERIAL STATUS:Single. MOBILE:+918967310374 EMAIL:abusiddiki159@gmail.com

This picture was taken on October,2014
Picture in Winter season of 2013.
Fumarole mineral
Fumarole minerals are minerals that are deposited by fumarole exhalations. They form when gases and compounds desublimate or precipitate out of condensates, forming mineral deposits. They are mostly associated with volcanoes (as volcanic sublimate or fumarolic sublimate), following deposition from volcanic gas during an eruption or discharge from a volcanic vent or fumarole, but have been encountered on burning coal deposits as well. They can be black or multicoloured and are often unstable upon exposure to the atmosphere. This natural-color photomicrograph of fumarole minerals from Mutnovsky, a volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in Russia, was taken using a scanning electron microscope. Yellow and red crystals of thallium(I) iodide are visible, with a gradual transition between the two polymorphs. The crystals are located on a substrate of altered rock. This image is 700 micrometres (0.028 in) across on the long side.Photograph credit: Mikhail Zelensky