February 13th, 2019. Placement Hall. Shreyansh Bajoria, the City Head of Mash Projects and Santosh Singh, Certified Road safety Trainer talked about the various aspects of road safety and the likely ways to respond to emergencies.
The speakers went to great lengths to explain that in case of accidents it is the pre-aid, administered in what is termed as the “golden hour” that is of utmost importance. For done well, this aid rises the probability of the victim surviving by as much as ninety percent! Various techniques were explained by the speakers who stressed on the need to keep calm and with a cool head, take the necessary actions, keeping in mind the fact that such actions may well spell the difference between life and death for the victim.
Safety and recovery positions with the air of a dummy, various multi-media presentations as well as with physical demonstrations were shown to allay fears and create awareness.
The importance of Diagnosis, Treatment and Disposal (DTD in short) as a means to providing first aid so that the victim can be rushed for the much-needed medical support was explained to the audience in great details. The interactive manner in which the entire communication was presented, with the speakers often resorting to short quizzes to underscore points and ensure that the key facts are well retained was not only educative but also made things exciting.
Sarita Patel, the Regional Director (West Bengal) of NSS and Deepak Mondal, Youth Coordinator were also present on the occasion and spoke at length about the NSS movement, its efficacies and the increasing need for the Nation’s youth to reach out and touch the lives of those who are less fortunate, to contribute to the process of nation building.
Attending students were provided with a number of leaflets and other printed materials related to the topics aimed at empowering them further
Note: The vision of MASH Project is to build a community of technologically enabled social change makers. It aims to engage, equip and empower members to create a sustainable habitat and seeks to achieve this by harnessing the power of 21st century technological breakthroughs such as Mobile Applications, information dissemination through Social Media, interactive community-building events like Hackathons and an ever-increasing range of other possibilities that technology has to offer. Mash hopes that you too will join forces in being the new world!
(This report has been filed by Priti Jain with camera person Satya Soham Pradhan of the Expressions collective of the BESC).
Department of English, The Bhawanipur Education Society College On 28th July 2020, an international online reading session titled ‘Writing in Confinement’ (in collaboration with IQAC) was organized by the English department of The Bhawanipur Education Society College. The event was open to all the faculty members and students of the college, along with research scholars, …
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS When the need for academicians and professionals comes into view to build a bridge between college life and career life then the necessity of an alumni meet occurs. With that view in mind, the department of Electronics, of The Bhawanipur Education Society College arranged alumni meet on the 18th of November, 2022. …
October 1st, 2019. Jubilee Hall. The Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) accords an inordinate amount of stress on the overall and all-round development of its students. While the traditional, text book centric classes are conducted as per the guidelines of the university, the students are deliberately exposed to a number of extra-curricular activities, so that …
The Department of Business Administration at The Bhawanipur Education Society College successfully organized a seminar titled ” Media Innovations and Strategies for Brand Success!” on 30th August at 11AM. The event was held in Room 322 (3rd Floor) and attracted an enthusiastic audience, with over 50 students in attendance from all semesters. The seminar commenced …
The Golden Hour Workshop on Health and Road Safety Awareness
February 13th, 2019. Placement Hall. Shreyansh Bajoria, the City Head of Mash Projects and Santosh Singh, Certified Road safety Trainer talked about the various aspects of road safety and the likely ways to respond to emergencies.
The speakers went to great lengths to explain that in case of accidents it is the pre-aid, administered in what is termed as the “golden hour” that is of utmost importance. For done well, this aid rises the probability of the victim surviving by as much as ninety percent! Various techniques were explained by the speakers who stressed on the need to keep calm and with a cool head, take the necessary actions, keeping in mind the fact that such actions may well spell the difference between life and death for the victim.
Safety and recovery positions with the air of a dummy, various multi-media presentations as well as with physical demonstrations were shown to allay fears and create awareness.
The importance of Diagnosis, Treatment and Disposal (DTD in short) as a means to providing first aid so that the victim can be rushed for the much-needed medical support was explained to the audience in great details. The interactive manner in which the entire communication was presented, with the speakers often resorting to short quizzes to underscore points and ensure that the key facts are well retained was not only educative but also made things exciting.
Sarita Patel, the Regional Director (West Bengal) of NSS and Deepak Mondal, Youth Coordinator were also present on the occasion and spoke at length about the NSS movement, its efficacies and the increasing need for the Nation’s youth to reach out and touch the lives of those who are less fortunate, to contribute to the process of nation building.
Attending students were provided with a number of leaflets and other printed materials related to the topics aimed at empowering them further
Note: The vision of MASH Project is to build a community of technologically enabled social change makers. It aims to engage, equip and empower members to create a sustainable habitat and seeks to achieve this by harnessing the power of 21st century technological breakthroughs such as Mobile Applications, information dissemination through Social Media, interactive community-building events like Hackathons and an ever-increasing range of other possibilities that technology has to offer. Mash hopes that you too will join forces in being the new world!
(This report has been filed by Priti Jain with camera person Satya Soham Pradhan of the Expressions collective of the BESC).
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