On Saturday, 10 January 2026, the Hindi Department organized a seminar on the occasion of the birth centenary year of Mohan Rakesh. The theme of the seminar was “The Literature of Mohan Rakesh.” On this occasion, Dr. Kavita Mehrotra, Head of the Hindi Department, presented her research-based views on the plays of Mohan Rakesh. Dr. Abha Jha shared her critical perspectives based on the short stories of Mohan Rakesh, while Dr. Shraddha Singh presented her paper focusing on his novels.
Students of Semester 5 also expressed their views on the literature of Mohan Rakesh during the programme. Overall, the programme was academically successful and highly useful.
“Together we stand, lose or win – We are a team.” are words that resonate completely with sports like football. With a universal fanbase, the game is played throughout the globe in all forms, small and large. ‘Futsal’ is a FIFA-recognised small-sided indoor football game that requires only 5 players on each side unlike the …
“They fought until the end. Not budged an inch. They were self– less. They were undaunted. They were soldiers of the Indian Armed Forces.” The Kargil War, one of the most catastrophic wars fought between India and Pakistan, culminated to an end on 26th July 1999- which marks the victory of the Indian Armed Forces …
The Department of Sociology had organized a day field trip to Eco Park Kolkata with the students of semester 5 on December 9, 2023. In the field trip the students had learnt about the ecological significance of an amusement park in a metropolitan city and its socio-cultural impact. They had participated in activities to study …
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 …
Organization of a Seminar on the Birth Centenary of Mohan Rakesh by the Hindi Department
On Saturday, 10 January 2026, the Hindi Department organized a seminar on the occasion of the birth centenary year of Mohan Rakesh. The theme of the seminar was “The Literature of Mohan Rakesh.” On this occasion, Dr. Kavita Mehrotra, Head of the Hindi Department, presented her research-based views on the plays of Mohan Rakesh. Dr. Abha Jha shared her critical perspectives based on the short stories of Mohan Rakesh, while Dr. Shraddha Singh presented her paper focusing on his novels.
Students of Semester 5 also expressed their views on the literature of Mohan Rakesh during the programme. Overall, the programme was academically successful and highly useful.
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