“Education is one thing no one can take away from you.”
—Elin Nordegren
With this aim, The NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organized an Induction to welcome first-year students to the collective followed by a Seminar by Teach For India ( a governmental NGO from nationwide leaders dedicated to providing an excellent education for all children ) on 21st August 2023 from 11:30 am onwards at the Concept Hall. The event commenced with Prof. Gargi (Coordinator of NSS) who addressed the students through the help of a PPT presentation of the events preceding the seminar and upcoming events giving them a brief introduction to the collective, followed by Prof Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs delivering a marvelous speech and felicitating the guest speakers.
The guest speakers, Ms Riiei Maia Khongwir & Ms Shivika Seksaria (Recruitment Manager ) Avik Chakraborty & Kajari Ghosh (Teach for India fellow and Alumni of The BESC) discussed what difference people make through educating the youth. They even shared a brief description of the internship & fellowship programs Teach for India provides.
The goal of the seminar was to create widespread awareness about opportunities in educating the rural & semi-rural masses of the country. More than 350 students attended the seminar and during the event, several questions were raised by the students which were addressed. The session inspired students to contribute positively to education and society and foster a sense of collective responsibility among them.
Umang 2014 hosted the event ‘Debate’ in which 11 colleges participated. Debate was one of the most interesting events of Umang. The event started at 10:30am in the auditorium. The topic of debate was ‘Struggle is not necessary for success’. The time allotted to each speaker was three minutes and an additional one minute.
“Every mountain top is within reach if you keep climbing.” – Barry Finlay The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised an excursion to numerous locations in Sikkim from 23rd of April to the 30th of April 2023 with 60 students overseen by four faculties: Mr Aditya Raj, Mr Harshit Chokhani, Ms Uzma Khan, and Ms Sakshi …
“A poet before anything else, a person who is passionately in love with language.” Owing to poetic symbolism, on a rainy afternoon, the Book Reading Club of The Bhawanipur Education Society College hosted ‘Barsaat’ as an ode to the monsoon season, known to evoke intense emotions in the hearts of all hopeless romantics. It was …
Be-ites Gujarat Industrial Trip On 9th January, 2017, an all-girls group of 37 students and 3 teachers from the Bhawanipur Education Society College left from Kolkata for a journey spanning the states of Gujarat and Maharashtra. It was primarily an industrial visit but little did they know it was going to be an unforgettable experience.
Teach for India Seminar
“Education is one thing no one can take away from you.”
—Elin Nordegren
With this aim, The NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organized an Induction to welcome first-year students to the collective followed by a Seminar by Teach For India ( a governmental NGO from nationwide leaders dedicated to providing an excellent education for all children ) on 21st August 2023 from 11:30 am onwards at the Concept Hall. The event commenced with Prof. Gargi (Coordinator of NSS) who addressed the students through the help of a PPT presentation of the events preceding the seminar and upcoming events giving them a brief introduction to the collective, followed by Prof Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs delivering a marvelous speech and felicitating the guest speakers.
The guest speakers, Ms Riiei Maia Khongwir & Ms Shivika Seksaria (Recruitment Manager ) Avik Chakraborty & Kajari Ghosh (Teach for India fellow and Alumni of The BESC) discussed what difference people make through educating the youth. They even shared a brief description of the internship & fellowship programs Teach for India provides.
The goal of the seminar was to create widespread awareness about opportunities in educating the rural & semi-rural masses of the country. More than 350 students attended the seminar and during the event, several questions were raised by the students which were addressed. The session inspired students to contribute positively to education and society and foster a sense of collective responsibility among them.
Reporter: Kripa Sahal
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