“It’s all in the mind” they say, and mind-bending was what the seminar on the 23 rd of February 2018 was all about.
For Vinit Agarwal, who had come all the way from Australia to lead students up the path t6o connect with their inner selves, did get the audience all fired up and radiating the kind of enthusiasm that emanates from elevated souls.
Prof Minakshi Chaturvedi introduced the speaker, welcoming the guest to the college on behalf to the teachers and the students. About 50 students participated in the session.
Vinit Agarwal – as is customary for speakers and trainers – was an excellent orator, letting his words weave a magic spell around the audience.
However, his real expertise – what really set him apart –was his ability to carry the audience, to make the session so interactive that the speaker and those spoken to, ended up breathing in unison.
The key take from the seminar was ways and means of unleashing the positive energy that is inherent in all of us and how our attitude helps us in not only releasing but also embracing positivity to lead to a better, more balanced and fruitful life.
“Attitude is the key to success” he summed it all up by saying – the students couldn’t have agreed more.
This report has been filed by Bushra Sheikh of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
The Department of Sociology of the Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised a one-day students’ seminar: “Beyond the Books” on May 15, 2024. Semester VI students had presented research papers on varied socio-cultural issues pertaining to our everyday social life. Dr. Runa Das Chaudhari, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Bamanpukur Humayun Kabir Mahavidyalaya and Dr. Pinaki …
Rangoli, also known as Kolam or Muggu, is a folk art from India in which patterns are created on the floor in living rooms or courtyards using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals . The Rangoli competition was held on the Valia Hall.
Date: 06.05.2025 Speakers: Dr. Debika Banerji and Mr. Rangan Datta Venue: Society Hall Total Number of participants Total Number of Students Total Number of Teachers External Expert 39 19 20 2 The Department of Geography of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a special lecture on the theme “Bridging Heritage and Ecology of Kolkata” on …
“This time it is different” said Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of student affairs as he addressed the thousand odd students who had gathered in the Turf to celebrate the Independence Day at the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC). “This time it is different because we will consciously try to move beyond the ceremonies and …
How to connect with your inner self
“It’s all in the mind” they say, and mind-bending was what the seminar on the 23 rd of February 2018 was all about.
For Vinit Agarwal, who had come all the way from Australia to lead students up the path t6o connect with their inner selves, did get the audience all fired up and radiating the kind of enthusiasm that emanates from elevated souls.
Prof Minakshi Chaturvedi introduced the speaker, welcoming the guest to the college on behalf to the teachers and the students. About 50 students participated in the session.
Vinit Agarwal – as is customary for speakers and trainers – was an excellent orator, letting his words weave a magic spell around the audience.
However, his real expertise – what really set him apart –was his ability to carry the audience, to make the session so interactive that the speaker and those spoken to, ended up breathing in unison.
The key take from the seminar was ways and means of unleashing the positive energy that is inherent in all of us and how our attitude helps us in not only releasing but also embracing positivity to lead to a better, more balanced and fruitful life.
“Attitude is the key to success” he summed it all up by saying – the students couldn’t have agreed more.
This report has been filed by Bushra Sheikh of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
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