“If you have the words there’s always a chance that you’ll find expressions”. In this age of routine bound monotony, expressions are the relief, a balm to get rid of brainstorming. With an intention to instigate and indulge among the students the drive to explore the world around with the help of expressions, Bhawanipur Education Society College arranged “Expressions Induction” on August 9, 2019 from 11:00am onwards in “The Placement Hall”. Professor Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs welcomed the 50 odd students who had trooped their way into hall and were given a fair idea about what this collective stands for. In his opening speech, Professor Shah called the Expression Collective as the forth pillar of democracy in BESC. It is the collective through which students weave their path for Journalism and Mass Communication.
Rajarshi Das, an ex member of the collective, introduced the students what this collective is all about. “It is the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions.”One by one the collective representatives came up on the stage and highlighted that the collective caters into all the areas that a student can excel. The primary rules to write a report and the photographs to be used in the report are discussed thoroughly. After the long discourse all the aspiring photographers were taken to Kumortuli for photowalking.
Things discussed in the induction were future workshops on content writing, photo exhibition and reporting events. The students were also assured of the fact that this is one such collective that not only provides them full exposure to their creativity but also an endeavour to set up the paradigm that Bhawanipur Education Society College has been surpassing each year. Shouvik Das & Shreyanshu Mishra( photography), Bansari Hindocha & Nikita Mittal( reporting) were introduced to the students for further query and thus concluded their speech with a thanks giving note to all and sundry.
“We must all do theatre to find out who we are and to discover who we could become.” – Augusto Boal The Bhawanipur Education Society College hosted the eighth edition of the annual Theatre Festival, from May 1st, 2025, to May 3rd, 2025, at various venues of the college campus with the theme, ‘Ashes to …
To build on the concept of inclusivity the Department of Education conducted a play titled ‘Ek Aur Beethoven’ for the students of Semester 1 and 3 on 19TH October, 2023 in the Concept Hall. The event was conceptualized by Mr. Palashh Chaturvedi, a theatre expert who involved the students by elucidating the concept of inclusivity …
Organised by: The Bhawanipur Education Society College (curated by dept of Bengali) Date: 5th May 2025 Venue: Jubilee Hall Objective The 164th Rabindrajayanti celebration, curated by the Department of Bengali, sought to pay homage to the timeless genius of Rabindranath Tagore. It aimed to rekindle the spirit of his literary, musical, and philosophical contributions, enriching …
Expressions Induction
“If you have the words there’s always a chance that you’ll find expressions”. In this age of routine bound monotony, expressions are the relief, a balm to get rid of brainstorming. With an intention to instigate and indulge among the students the drive to explore the world around with the help of expressions, Bhawanipur Education Society College arranged “Expressions Induction” on August 9, 2019 from 11:00am onwards in “The Placement Hall”. Professor Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs welcomed the 50 odd students who had trooped their way into hall and were given a fair idea about what this collective stands for. In his opening speech, Professor Shah called the Expression Collective as the forth pillar of democracy in BESC. It is the collective through which students weave their path for Journalism and Mass Communication.
Rajarshi Das, an ex member of the collective, introduced the students what this collective is all about. “It is the act of saying what you think or showing how you feel using words or actions.”One by one the collective representatives came up on the stage and highlighted that the collective caters into all the areas that a student can excel. The primary rules to write a report and the photographs to be used in the report are discussed thoroughly. After the long discourse all the aspiring photographers were taken to Kumortuli for photowalking.
Things discussed in the induction were future workshops on content writing, photo exhibition and reporting events. The students were also assured of the fact that this is one such collective that not only provides them full exposure to their creativity but also an endeavour to set up the paradigm that Bhawanipur Education Society College has been surpassing each year. Shouvik Das & Shreyanshu Mishra( photography), Bansari Hindocha & Nikita Mittal( reporting) were introduced to the students for further query and thus concluded their speech with a thanks giving note to all and sundry.
Reported by: Preeti Jain
Photography: Satyam Soham
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