Prof. Biswanath Roy, former professor, Bengali Language & Literature dept, University of Calcutta, discussed on the calligraphy, style and aesthetics essence of the handwriting of Rabindranath Tagore. In that Lecture and Presentation Prof Roy explained
Rabindranath’s oldest handwriting to his last handwriting how Tagore changed it, what are the prominence, distinctness and eminence and how his handwriting became a part of our cultural marks (in fashion, home decor, city decoration etc).
More than twenty five participants (14 students, 10 teachers and 2 research scholars) joined this lecture from our college and outside. At the end of the lecture Dr. Mili Samaddar delivered vote of thanks on behalf of Bengali dept.
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Departmental Lecture on “Rabindranath-er Hater Lekhar Nandonikota” (The Aesthetic essence of the Handwriting of Rabindranath Tagore)
Prof. Biswanath Roy, former professor, Bengali Language & Literature dept, University of Calcutta, discussed on the calligraphy, style and aesthetics essence of the handwriting of Rabindranath Tagore. In that Lecture and Presentation Prof Roy explained
Rabindranath’s oldest handwriting to his last handwriting how Tagore changed it, what are the prominence, distinctness and eminence and how his handwriting became a part of our cultural marks (in fashion, home decor, city decoration etc).
More than twenty five participants (14 students, 10 teachers and 2 research scholars) joined this lecture from our college and outside. At the end of the lecture Dr. Mili Samaddar delivered vote of thanks on behalf of Bengali dept.
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