The science department of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) welcomed the freshers into its periodic table in a characteristically logical, manner- where ever action had a reaction equal and opposite in direction.
Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of the College initiated the proceedings with a rousing speech and declared the festivities open. And some festivities, they were. There were dramas, song and dance performances, which was set into motion by the obligatory dance recital that invoked divine blessings through the Ganesh Vandana.
DJ Navneet then took charge of the console, belting out one hit after the other forcing even the most scientific of the minds to take to the feet. Don’t ask me to explain the chemistry, but the result was electric, as the 400 students who had thronged into the venue pulsated in the Cauldron called BESC and were converted to BE-ites, for ever!
The event was organised by Shreyankan Dey and was anchored brilliantly by Urvi Roy and Supratim Dutta. The report has been filed by Deblina Mukherjee with camera persons Pratik Hati, Siddhant Jha and Sirazuddin of the Expressions collective of the BESC.
The Sun, the sky and the stars intrigue us irrespective of our academic and professional backgrounds and the students of The Bhawanipur Education Society College were beyond honored to have Dr. Debiprosad Duari, an internationally renowned astrophysicist, educator and researcher to share his words of wisdom with them. Dr. Duari is associated with NASA …
Speak for India is an initiative by Federal Bank, The Times of India and Ei Samay to encourage young and enthusiastic minds across the state to raise their voice on pertinent issues and become the change makers of society. It provides college students with an opportunity to explore their awareness, insights and perspective on contemporary …
India marked its 73rd Republic Day this year on 26th January. While India gained independence from the British Raj in 1947, it wasn’t until January 26, 1950, that the Indian Constitution came into effect, and India became a sovereign state, declaring it a republic and thus this day is celebrated in India every year, …
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The science department of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) welcomed the freshers into its periodic table in a characteristically logical, manner- where ever action had a reaction equal and opposite in direction.
Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of the College initiated the proceedings with a rousing speech and declared the festivities open. And some festivities, they were. There were dramas, song and dance performances, which was set into motion by the obligatory dance recital that invoked divine blessings through the Ganesh Vandana.
DJ Navneet then took charge of the console, belting out one hit after the other forcing even the most scientific of the minds to take to the feet. Don’t ask me to explain the chemistry, but the result was electric, as the 400 students who had thronged into the venue pulsated in the Cauldron called BESC and were converted to BE-ites, for ever!
The event was organised by Shreyankan Dey and was anchored brilliantly by Urvi Roy and Supratim Dutta. The report has been filed by Deblina Mukherjee with camera persons Pratik Hati, Siddhant Jha and Sirazuddin of the Expressions collective of the BESC.
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