The College’s collective Vox Populi organised a debate session for the newbies! The students were given the topic “I was born intelligent, education made me a fool.” The present system of education somehow hinders students to think beyond the facts.
The debate commenced at 11 am with a motivating speech by Prof. Dilip Shah. He talked about the witty conversation between Gandhi and Churchill. Each speaker was given a minute to speak for or against the motion. The audience also participated interactively and some of them asked the participants some intriguing questions. The event ended around 12:30 pm with the announcement of the winners and prize distribution ceremony. The top three speakers of the debate were Sofia Parveen, Sumaiya Hassan and Anubhav Sarkar.
The event was definitely a success, and the students look forward to more such sessions in the future.
The Bhawanipur Education Society College hosted an electrifying Intra College Athletic Meet at the Gitanjali Stadium, Kolkata starting at 9.30 am and spanning till 5:00 pm. The day commenced with a spirited walk around Gitanjali Stadium led by the NCC unit of the college. The event was initiated by the lighting of the Mashaal by …
The Virtual Cricket event was held on 16th and 17th September 2019 from 10 a.m to 7 p.m. in the College Turf. We also welcome Mr Rizwan who has made all arrangements for the events. VR Goggles were provided to each participants who could the position before the stumps on the turf. The player could see everything in the VR …
The Department of Political Science, in collaboration with Catalyst Learning Services, organized a workshop on Emerging Career and Employment Opportunities in Social Sciences on May 17, 2023. The workshop was attended by students of Semesters IV and VI of the college. The event began with the Welcome Address by Amala Dhandhania, Associate Professor, Department of …
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The College’s collective Vox Populi organised a debate session for the newbies! The students were given the topic “I was born intelligent, education made me a fool.” The present system of education somehow hinders students to think beyond the facts.
The debate commenced at 11 am with a motivating speech by Prof. Dilip Shah. He talked about the witty conversation between Gandhi and Churchill. Each speaker was given a minute to speak for or against the motion. The audience also participated interactively and some of them asked the participants some intriguing questions. The event ended around 12:30 pm with the announcement of the winners and prize distribution ceremony. The top three speakers of the debate were Sofia Parveen, Sumaiya Hassan and Anubhav Sarkar.
The event was definitely a success, and the students look forward to more such sessions in the future.
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Reported by Raktima Chatterjee
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