They say we can’t beat death but our constant question is how? The Shrimad Rajchandra Organ Donation Programme enlightens of living twice. SRLC launched Shrimad Rajchandra Organ Donation Programme (SRODP) last year on 14th February 2016, Valentine’s Day. It is a public awareness campaign to encourage and promote organ donation after death. The family is a vast one with these significant members: Subhash Kela from Mumbai, his wife Charu Kela, Shruti Mahota who is an organ pleadger and her 17 year old daughter, Anoushka Mohta, who aspires to be one too.
Subhash kela is a motivator and active member of this campaign. Mr.Kela’s track records of 15 months, more than 125 lectures with two thousand procured pledges. Shruti Mahota and her daughter plays a major part as well. Anoushka Mohta first came across the Green corridor which was formed, for quick reaching of organs from the organ donator to recipients, by the Kolkata police. This covered the 45 minutes mile stretch in 14 minutes. Mrs. Mohta mentions of Dadhichi in our myth who donated his bones in the making of a weapon for an ashura’s demise and hence, refers it to be a part of our very own culture.
Akin to our very own institution who believes in Blood Donation Carnival, where hundred units of blood saves three lives and celebrates three birthdays, the SRLC believes in life consisting of purpose, where there are canvas to be filled with colours. It completed its 50 birth anniversary this year reminding us to travel from human being to being human.
This story has been filed by the Expressions group of BESC.
The Department of English organised a special lecture on 30th April 2022 for the postgraduate students of the department. In this session, Dr. Siddhartha Biswas, Head of Department, English, The University of Calcutta, was invited to deliver a lecture on “Research Methodologies & Films”. The lecture was conducted to familiarize the postgraduate students with research …
“Namo Saraswati mahabhaage Vidye kamalalochane Vishwarupe vishalakshmi Vidyangdehi namostute” – Excerpt from the Saraswati Pranaam Mantra. Invoking her divine aura on the auspicious occasion of Vasant Panchami, The Bhawanipur Education Society College venerated the Goddess Saraswati during Saraswati puja 2025, held on the 3rd of February 2025 with more than 700 students. Everyone dressed in …
The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) witnessed an event of a different type on the 10th of August, when close to a hundred and fifty odd students trooped in to the newly furbished Society Hall, ostensibly to indulge in their passion for Mathematics and select the college representatives for the next Maths Olympiad.
Aghora – the centre Aghora, the centre of the Greek City states, was simulated by BESC on the 10th and 11th of March, 2017. Aghora followed Al-Souk last year, when the students had successfully replicated a desert flea market, perhaps for the first time in a college campus in these parts of the country.
Organ Donation
They say we can’t beat death but our constant question is how? The Shrimad Rajchandra Organ Donation Programme enlightens of living twice. SRLC launched Shrimad Rajchandra Organ Donation Programme (SRODP) last year on 14th February 2016, Valentine’s Day. It is a public awareness campaign to encourage and promote organ donation after death. The family is a vast one with these significant members: Subhash Kela from Mumbai, his wife Charu Kela, Shruti Mahota who is an organ pleadger and her 17 year old daughter, Anoushka Mohta, who aspires to be one too.
Subhash kela is a motivator and active member of this campaign. Mr.Kela’s track records of 15 months, more than 125 lectures with two thousand procured pledges. Shruti Mahota and her daughter plays a major part as well. Anoushka Mohta first came across the Green corridor which was formed, for quick reaching of organs from the organ donator to recipients, by the Kolkata police. This covered the 45 minutes mile stretch in 14 minutes. Mrs. Mohta mentions of Dadhichi in our myth who donated his bones in the making of a weapon for an ashura’s demise and hence, refers it to be a part of our very own culture.
Akin to our very own institution who believes in Blood Donation Carnival, where hundred units of blood saves three lives and celebrates three birthdays, the SRLC believes in life consisting of purpose, where there are canvas to be filled with colours. It completed its 50 birth anniversary this year reminding us to travel from human being to being human.
This story has been filed by the Expressions group of BESC.
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