A field trip was organized by the Departments of Sociology and Political Science for the students of semester 5 and 3, respectively, on December 03, 2022. A total number of 80 students accompanied by 14 teachers visited 3 museums of Kolkata—Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home, Raja Rammohan Roy’s ancestral home and Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home. As a part of the course work on research Methods, the students learnt about the significance of Museum in Sociological research. They participated in the 3D show on Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home on his speech in the Parliament of Religion in Chicago, 1893. They learnt about Swamiji’s contribution in establishing the Ramakrishna Mission and their social services. They took note of the scholarly contributions and role in the national freedom movement of Vivekananda’s younger brother Bhupendranath Dutta. In Raja Rammohan Ray’s home the students came to learn about the Brahmo Samaj, its establishment and ideas of Monotheism. The students were also explained about Ray’s contribution in the Abolition of Sati Act (1929) and his pioneering role in press and individual freedom in India. In Tagore’s house Jorashanko, the students learnt about the international recognition of Rabindranath Tagore as a champion of humanity and human rights. Beyond his contributions as a literary figure, Tagore’s view in the aftermath of the First World War, in the national struggle for Independence were also discussed. The students were informed about his interrogations with Gandhi and Einstein and their significance about civilizations and progress. This field trip was essentially relevant for the students as it was an extension of their theoretical experiences.
A long & healthy lifespan is primarily dependent on one’s level of fitness and with this point of view, the Government of India conceived the idea of “FIT India” in 2019. To create awareness about fitness among children, parents, and teachers in schools and higher institutions, a 4 to 6 days in week option was …
Whether it be the importance of social skills or personality grooming or sports and fitness regime, all of them are established notions in BESC. The College recently organised an event dedicated to fitness, an important facet of our lifestyle. Similar workshops in the recent past had occurred, aimed towards the exigency of ones’ agility and …
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Type of Activity: Two-day International Seminar on Ritwik Ghatak Centenary, based on prior registration Date/Duration of Activity (from – to): From 3rd November to 4th November, 2025 Time: From 9:30 am to 5:00 pm on Day 1 and from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm on Day 2 No. of Participants: 99 (Excluding organizing committee and …
Field Trip report
A field trip was organized by the Departments of Sociology and Political Science for the students of semester 5 and 3, respectively, on December 03, 2022. A total number of 80 students accompanied by 14 teachers visited 3 museums of Kolkata—Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home, Raja Rammohan Roy’s ancestral home and Rabindranath Tagore’s ancestral home. As a part of the course work on research Methods, the students learnt about the significance of Museum in Sociological research. They participated in the 3D show on Swami Vivekananda’s ancestral home on his speech in the Parliament of Religion in Chicago, 1893. They learnt about Swamiji’s contribution in establishing the Ramakrishna Mission and their social services. They took note of the scholarly contributions and role in the national freedom movement of Vivekananda’s younger brother Bhupendranath Dutta. In Raja Rammohan Ray’s home the students came to learn about the Brahmo Samaj, its establishment and ideas of Monotheism. The students were also explained about Ray’s contribution in the Abolition of Sati Act (1929) and his pioneering role in press and individual freedom in India. In Tagore’s house Jorashanko, the students learnt about the international recognition of Rabindranath Tagore as a champion of humanity and human rights. Beyond his contributions as a literary figure, Tagore’s view in the aftermath of the First World War, in the national struggle for Independence were also discussed. The students were informed about his interrogations with Gandhi and Einstein and their significance about civilizations and progress. This field trip was essentially relevant for the students as it was an extension of their theoretical experiences.
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