On Vasant Panchami, or shall we say Saraswati Puja in the presence on the deity, near the turf of the college, 5 orphans children stood for “HATHE KORI” which means worship for literary. The NSS unit of the college under the guidance of Prof. Gargi took the initiative. Volunteers of NSS flagged off “EACH ONE, TEACH ONE” program where these children will be taught by the students of the college. A slate and chalk were given to them by the pandit.
The vice chairman of the college, Mr. Miraj Shah was present at the occasion along with other senior members of the management committee and college faculty.
Aarti and puspanjali were offered for goddess of learning by the students present. Mr. Manikant Choudhury, Mr. Rupesh Gandhi had organised the entire event with lot of fervour and devoutness. Dr Vasundhara Mishra along with students Deepti Pancharia and Roshni Mulani anchored the entire proceeding.
On the occasion of Saraswati puja, 29 faculty members were honoured with Saraswati-Samman which include a shawl, a bag of goodies and cash rewards as well. Faculty honoured were from all streams. They were:
Sr No.
Authors
Sr No.
Authors
1
Akash Mehta
16
Priyanka Banerjee
2
Anamika Pal
17
Runa Ganguli
3
Asok Kr. Bose
18
Sampa Sinha Basu
4
Atreyee Ganguly
19
Sanjib Halder
5
Chiranjib Mitra
20
Saugata Konar
6
Chitrangada Deb
21
Shawni Dutta
7
Debjani Ganguly
22
Shreyansh Shah
8
Debarati Guha
23
Soumya Bhattacharjee
9
Dyuti Sinha
24
Suchandra Chakraborty
10
Gargi Guha Niyogi
25
Tridib Sengupta
11
Jayjit Chakraborty
26
Utsa Das
12
Joyeta Bhadury
27
Vivek Patwari
13
Kasturi Mukherjee
28
Sreyasi Ghosh
14
Minakshi Chaturvedi
29
Sayan Roy
15
Piu Chatterjee
Various competitions were organised i.e., Rangoli Making, Shlok Recitation, Aarti thali decoration and Poster Making. The winners of the competition were as below:
Rangoli Making –
a) KOMAL THAKUR and SHRUTI PRADHAN (1st position) b) SRISHTI JALAN and ROSHAN ARA HASI (2nd position) c) SAKSHI DESAI and ZALAK SHAH (3rd position)
Shlok Recitation–
a) ANJALI DUBEY (1st position) b) KASHISH DOLANI (2nd position) c) ARNAB DAS (3rd position)
Aarti Thali Making – a) DHWANI PATEL (1st position) b) DRISTI SAFAR (2nd position) c) MEGHALI SENGUPTA (3rd position)
Poster Making–
a) VARDA SHAREEF (1st position) b) SRISHTI JHUMJHUNWALA (2nd position) c) MUSKAN DHINGRA (3rd position)
The event ended with delicious bhog which everyone enjoyed to their heart’s content. Finally, Prof. Dilip Shah offered a hearty vote of thanks.
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Saraswati Puja 2021
On Vasant Panchami, or shall we say Saraswati Puja in the presence on the deity, near the turf of the college, 5 orphans children stood for “HATHE KORI” which means worship for literary. The NSS unit of the college under the guidance of Prof. Gargi took the initiative. Volunteers of NSS flagged off “EACH ONE, TEACH ONE” program where these children will be taught by the students of the college. A slate and chalk were given to them by the pandit.
The vice chairman of the college, Mr. Miraj Shah was present at the occasion along with other senior members of the management committee and college faculty.
Aarti and puspanjali were offered for goddess of learning by the students present. Mr. Manikant Choudhury, Mr. Rupesh Gandhi had organised the entire event with lot of fervour and devoutness. Dr Vasundhara Mishra along with students Deepti Pancharia and Roshni Mulani anchored the entire proceeding.
On the occasion of Saraswati puja, 29 faculty members were honoured with Saraswati-Samman which include a shawl, a bag of goodies and cash rewards as well. Faculty honoured were from all streams. They were:
Various competitions were organised i.e., Rangoli Making, Shlok Recitation, Aarti thali decoration and Poster Making. The winners of the competition were as below:
Rangoli Making –
a) KOMAL THAKUR and SHRUTI PRADHAN (1st position)
b) SRISHTI JALAN and ROSHAN ARA HASI (2nd position)
c) SAKSHI DESAI and ZALAK SHAH (3rd position)
Shlok Recitation–
a) ANJALI DUBEY (1st position)
b) KASHISH DOLANI (2nd position)
c) ARNAB DAS (3rd position)
Aarti Thali Making –
a) DHWANI PATEL (1st position)
b) DRISTI SAFAR (2nd position)
c) MEGHALI SENGUPTA (3rd position)
Poster Making–
a) VARDA SHAREEF (1st position)
b) SRISHTI JHUMJHUNWALA (2nd position)
c) MUSKAN DHINGRA (3rd position)
The event ended with delicious bhog which everyone enjoyed to their heart’s content. Finally, Prof. Dilip Shah offered a hearty vote of thanks.
Reported by: ADITI SINOLIA
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