The National Social Service (NSS Collective Coordinator: Prof. Divyesh Shah) induction began with greeting the BEites. Dean of Student Affairs Prof. Dilip Shah took over the crowd, he briefed them about what is NSS and previous events under NSS, he emphasized on the Each One Teach One program , after which Mr. P.K. Patnaik, the Regional Director Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports was welcomed. He trained the students with the NSS clap, and explained the essence of the clap i.e. the 3D; the first D stands for Decorum, second D stands for Decency and third D stands for Discipline. He also emphasized on the objective of NSS i.e,
To develop your personality towards community service,
“Not me but you ( mai nahi aap! )”
Mr. Patnaik informed the new members that the minimum devotion towards NSS to obtain the NSS Certificate is 240hrs in 2 years, and everyone should know the NSS song. There are around 299 universities running the NSS program and around 3.3 million voulunteers across India. NSS is about spreading awareness regarding the rights of a consumer, AIDS, Education, Clean Environment, so on. He also told that we should celebrate 15th August as the “wash hands and eat day” and 19th November as “observe world toilet day” by cleaning the toilets.
There was a briefing session about the NIC(National Integrated Camp) and the NSS mega cap. He showed a video based on the history of NSS, how it started , and the work done by the volunteers!
Prof. Divyesh Shah felicitated Mr. P.K. Patnaik, with a momento. A presentation was conducted by one of the students, Puja Mahato, show casing all the past events conducted by this collective and promoting the future events like; The Refuge, Blood Donation Camp and community service.
The objective of this collective emphasized how the students can promote their service for the development of civil environment.
At 5:30 pm the Jubilee Hall was rife with expectations as the curtain raised and the audience witnessed the dramatis personae holding their stance. The stage light, the silence that was looming large was something that sent chills down the spine. And it was “Night of January 16th”. “Wherever you run into it, prejudice obscures …
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised one of their best fests ‘ILMAISU 2022’ on the 29th and 30th of May, 2022. It was a two-day intercollegiate fest that had participants from more than 12 colleges. ILMAISU consisted of various events which went on for two consecutive days, throughout, in the college campus. The two-day fest …
The Departments of English and History, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, in collaboration with the Department of English, University of Calcutta, presented a two-day International Seminar on “Revisiting the World Wars: Historical and Cultural Representations” on the 16th & 17th December, 2014.
‘The happiest people in the world are those who make others happy’ Lack of access to medicines causes a cascade of misery and suffering with no relief form the excruciating pain. Bridging this divide between availability and need, the NSS collective of the College has organised MED-DRIVE for an old age home, Tollygunge Homes 186, …
NSS INDUCTION SESSION
The National Social Service (NSS Collective Coordinator: Prof. Divyesh Shah) induction began with greeting the BEites. Dean of Student Affairs Prof. Dilip Shah took over the crowd, he briefed them about what is NSS and previous events under NSS, he emphasized on the Each One Teach One program , after which Mr. P.K. Patnaik, the Regional Director Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports was welcomed. He trained the students with the NSS clap, and explained the essence of the clap i.e. the 3D; the first D stands for Decorum, second D stands for Decency and third D stands for Discipline. He also emphasized on the objective of NSS i.e,
To develop your personality towards community service,
“Not me but you ( mai nahi aap! )”
Mr. Patnaik informed the new members that the minimum devotion towards NSS to obtain the NSS Certificate is 240hrs in 2 years, and everyone should know the NSS song. There are around 299 universities running the NSS program and around 3.3 million voulunteers across India. NSS is about spreading awareness regarding the rights of a consumer, AIDS, Education, Clean Environment, so on. He also told that we should celebrate 15th August as the “wash hands and eat day” and 19th November as “observe world toilet day” by cleaning the toilets.
There was a briefing session about the NIC(National Integrated Camp) and the NSS mega cap. He showed a video based on the history of NSS, how it started , and the work done by the volunteers!
Prof. Divyesh Shah felicitated Mr. P.K. Patnaik, with a momento. A presentation was conducted by one of the students, Puja Mahato, show casing all the past events conducted by this collective and promoting the future events like; The Refuge, Blood Donation Camp and community service.
The objective of this collective emphasized how the students can promote their service for the development of civil environment.
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