The M. Com Department of Bhawanipur Education Society College conducted an industrial visit to the Britannia Factory situated at Taratala on 23rd March,2023. The bus departed at 11:30 am from the college and reached within fifteen minutes. The visit was carried out by Ms. Dipannita Chatterjee and Ms. Debalina Chattopadhyay and Mr. Sujay Samanta. Thirty-five students attended the visit. The duration of the visit was around one and half hours.
This factory is the oldest one in Britannia, and it is more than a hundred years old. The representatives from the Company showed the students the production department of three brands of biscuits, namely Good day (butter), MilkBikis and Cream Cracker. They were also taken to the packaging department to show how packaging is done, how the waste is treated and disposed of. After the visit food packets were distributed to the students.
This industrial visit gave the students’ knowledge on the process of working strategies of the working of a factory. All the students enjoyed the visit and returned to college by buses.
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Industry visit to Britannia factory, Taratala
The M. Com Department of Bhawanipur Education Society College conducted an industrial visit to the Britannia Factory situated at Taratala on 23rd March,2023. The bus departed at 11:30 am from the college and reached within fifteen minutes. The visit was carried out by Ms. Dipannita Chatterjee and Ms. Debalina Chattopadhyay and Mr. Sujay Samanta. Thirty-five students attended the visit. The duration of the visit was around one and half hours.
This factory is the oldest one in Britannia, and it is more than a hundred years old. The representatives from the Company showed the students the production department of three brands of biscuits, namely Good day (butter), MilkBikis and Cream Cracker. They were also taken to the packaging department to show how packaging is done, how the waste is treated and disposed of. After the visit food packets were distributed to the students.
This industrial visit gave the students’ knowledge on the process of working strategies of the working of a factory. All the students enjoyed the visit and returned to college by buses.
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