The Rotary Sadan in association with the Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a panel discussion on ‘GIVE PEACE A CHANCE’at the Bhawanipur Education Society College , Society Hall experienced something which was undoubtedly, unique and magnificent.There were eminent speakers who spoke on why we should give A CHANCE to PEACE.
The moderator for the evening was Dr. Suman Kumar Mukerjeewho played an excellent role and he also mentioned that peace does not come by choice,it is we who have to bring peace.
Smt. Krishna Bose,the first speaker, spoke about the narrow nationalism and how we have to fight against it and she also spoke about how we should take Humanity as our primary priority.
The second speaker, Ma’am Sadia Dehlvi , eminent journalist and also a Sufi devotee , spoke about the difference between a scissor and a needle, for a needle can mend but a scissor always cuts and she also mentioned that diversity is solely equivalent to divine idea.
Mr.Dinesh Trivedi, the third speaker , spoke about what binds India and how change is permanent and how peace should be prevailed and religion should not be greater than humanity.
Mr. Craig Hall , the US Consul General ,being the fourth speaker , threw light on maintaining global peace and how we should promote understanding,to understand each other.
Ma’am Margaret , she was the fifth speaker of the evening , and she spoke about motherhood and how we should maintain peace and she also said that India is an interactive place.
And , the last speaker of the evening , Mr. Sandip Chatterjee, the founder of Calcutta Debating Circle spoke mainly about how we should hope for peace and how we should believe in positivity and avoid conflict.
Undoubtedly , it was a miraculous Monday evening .
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Phenomenon collective organised an event on sky watching and constellations named as the NIGHT SKY which took place on November 20th at the Placement Hall of the college from 2 p.m to 4 p.m. There were over 50 plus students who came to be a part of the event, observing covid guidelines. The event was …
The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) in association with Institute of Cost Accountants of India organized a Panel Discussion (webinar) on the topic “Opportunities & Threats in Recruitment Process Post Covid 19 Crisis”. The Special Guest of the Webinar was CMA Balwinder Singh, President with Dr. D.P Nandy, Senior Director of the Cost Accountant’s Institute. …
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Give Peace a Chance
GIVE PEACE A CHANCE
Society Hall
27th February ,2017
The Rotary Sadan in association with the Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a panel discussion on ‘GIVE PEACE A CHANCE’ at the Bhawanipur Education Society College , Society Hall experienced something which was undoubtedly, unique and magnificent.There were eminent speakers who spoke on why we should give A CHANCE to PEACE.
The moderator for the evening was Dr. Suman Kumar Mukerjee who played an excellent role and he also mentioned that peace does not come by choice,it is we who have to bring peace.
Smt. Krishna Bose,the first speaker, spoke about the narrow nationalism and how we have to fight against it and she also spoke about how we should take Humanity as our primary priority.
The second speaker, Ma’am Sadia Dehlvi , eminent journalist and also a Sufi devotee , spoke about the difference between a scissor and a needle, for a needle can mend but a scissor always cuts and she also mentioned that diversity is solely equivalent to divine idea.
Mr.Dinesh Trivedi, the third speaker , spoke about what binds India and how change is permanent and how peace should be prevailed and religion should not be greater than humanity.
Mr. Craig Hall , the US Consul General ,being the fourth speaker , threw light on maintaining global peace and how we should promote understanding,to understand each other.
Ma’am Margaret , she was the fifth speaker of the evening , and she spoke about motherhood and how we should maintain peace and she also said that India is an interactive place.
And , the last speaker of the evening , Mr. Sandip Chatterjee, the founder of Calcutta Debating Circle spoke mainly about how we should hope for peace and how we should believe in positivity and avoid conflict.
Undoubtedly , it was a miraculous Monday evening .
Reporter,
Kalicharan Shaw
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