The Department of Commerce (Afternoon & Evening Section) organized a series of students’ webinars between the 30th of July and the 31st of August, 2020. As many as sixteen webinars were conducted over the Google Meet platform
The categorization was done on the basis of semester and session.Respective mentors thguided their mentees through the process. Students were split into groups of three orfour and advised to make PPTs on the chosen subject matter. A host of distinct contemporary topics were considered by the students for their discourse and presentation, at the webinars. From the impact of COVID-19 on various economic sectors to adapting to the new normal, from structural transformation in the education system to the value of conversation in ending stigma attached to mental health- the students addressed them all. Each webinar opened with a felicitous welcome address followed by organized presentation of slides, accompanied by fittingly weighed deliberation and closed with a ceremonious vote of thanks. Students who presented at the webinars received ‘Certificate of Presentation’ and those who participated as audience received ‘Certificate of Participation’.
The credit for the uninterrupted and smooth execution of the webinar goes to the technical support team comprising Ms. Arundhati Mazumder, Ms.Gargi and Ms. Nandini Dey. Designing and drafting of all the sixteen posters for the webinars was done by Ms. ArundhatiMazumder. The relentless involvement of mentors along with prompt enthusiam and earnest commitment from students resulted in each webinar being a stupendous success. The particulars of the students’ webinars are enlisted hereunder:
Student Webinar Details
S.N.
Semester & Session
Organising Faculty
Topic
Date
No. of PPT’s Presented
No. of Presenters
1.
Sem-III Evening
Mr. Saikat Nandy, Mr. Subir Chakraborti & Ms. Arundhati Mazumder
Structural Transformation in Education System Post Lockdown- A Students’ Perspective
31.07.20
6
17
2.
Sem-III Evening
Mr. Debdutta Sen, Mr. Rajesh Kumar Shaw & Mr. Sayan Basu
Emerging Use of ICT to Combat Covid-19
30.07.20
9
17
3.
Sem-III Afternoon
Dr. Kalapi Banerjee, Mr. Sayan Roy & Ms. Toseema Dey
Covid-19 and its Impact on the Career of College Students
10.08.20
7
18
4.
Sem-V Afternoon
Dr. Sanghita Roy (Ghosh), Ms. Barnasree Chatterjee & Ms. Ananya Patra
Effectiveness of Lockdown to Combat Covid-19
27.08.20
3
8
5.
Sem-V Afternoon
Dr. Urmi Mukherjee, Dr. Dyuti Sinha & Ms. Ranita Sreemany
Impact of Covid 19 on Lifestyle of the People in the Society
26.08.20
11
29
6.
Sem-V Evening
Mr. Souvik Chakraborty, Mr. Dipankar Bhattacharya & Mr. Arun Chettry
Role of E-Learning : Challenges and Future of Online Learning
25.08.20
7
8
7.
Sem-V Evening
Mr. Debdutta Sen, Mr. Rajesh Kumar Shaw & Mr. Sayan Basu
Impact of Covid 19 on Academics – The New Normal
22.08.20
9
19
8.
Sem-V Evening
Mr. Saikat Nandy, Mr. Subir Chakraborti & Ms. Arundhati Majumder
The Value of Conversation in Ending Stigma Attached to Mental Health
31.08.20
6
16
9.
Sem-V Afternoon
Dr. Joyeta Bhadury, Ms. Atreyee Ganguly & Ms. Gargi Das
Covid 19 & Commerce
21.08.20
7
12
10.
Sem-III Afternoon
Dr. Dyuti Sinha, Ms. Gargi Das & Ms. Sukanya Chatterjee
Mental Health and Well-Being During Covid 19 Situation: The New Normal
14.08.20
11
21
11.
Sem-III Evening
Mr. Kushal Kanti Majumdar, Mr. Pritam Banerjee & Dr. Dibyendu Kumar Banerjee
Covid19 and It’s Impact Of Global Food Crisis With Special Reference to Indonesia
19.08.20
6
9
12.
Sem-III Evening
Dr. Kalapi Banerjee, Mr. Sayan Roy & Ms. Toseema Dey.
Impact of Covid 19 On Hotel and Tourism Industry
29.08.20
9
18
13.
Sem-III Afternoon
Dr. Kalapi Banerjee, Mr. Sayan Roy & Ms. Toseema Dey
Covid-19 And Its Impact on the Career of College Students
28.08.20
7
12
14.
Sem-III Afternoon
Dr. Urmi Mukherjee, Ms. Ranita Sreemany & Ms. Barnasree Chatterjee.
Impact of Covid 19 on Education
08.08.20
5
11
15.
Sem-V Afternoon
Dr. Sanghita Roy (Ghosh), Ms. Barnasree Chatterjee & Ms. Ananya Patra.
Effectiveness of Lockdown to Combat Covid-19
06.08.20
5
12
16.
Sem-III Evening
Mr. Debdutta Sen, Mr. Rajesh Kumar Shaw & Mr .Sayan Basu.
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The categorization was done on the basis of semester and session.Respective mentors thguided their mentees through the process. Students were split into groups of three orfour and advised to make PPTs on the chosen subject matter. A host of distinct contemporary topics were considered by the students for their discourse and presentation, at the webinars. From the impact of COVID-19 on various economic sectors to adapting to the new normal, from structural transformation in the education system to the value of conversation in ending stigma attached to mental health- the students addressed them all. Each webinar opened with a felicitous welcome address followed by organized presentation of slides, accompanied by fittingly weighed deliberation and closed with a ceremonious vote of thanks. Students who presented at the webinars received ‘Certificate of Presentation’ and those who participated as audience received ‘Certificate of Participation’.
The credit for the uninterrupted and smooth execution of the webinar goes to the technical support team comprising Ms. Arundhati Mazumder, Ms. Gargi and Ms. Nandini Dey. Designing and drafting of all the sixteen posters for the webinars was done by Ms. Arundhati Mazumder. The relentless involvement of mentors along with prompt enthusiam and earnest commitment from students resulted in each webinar being a stupendous success. The particulars of the students’ webinars are enlisted hereunder:
Student Webinar Details
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