The program started by lighting the lamp by all the present dignitaries. The main attraction of the event was to felicitate Dr. Samir Kanti Datta for his outstanding as well as significant contributions in the field of Chemistry and collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, London & Indian Chemical Society. His pioneering insights on Phytochemical and their medicinal importance have enriched the Society and opened new roadmaps of addressing and accepting research challenges. The program was further enriched by recognizing the contribution of students, teachers and support staffs for different categories such as Highest Attendance, Departmental Topper, PhD Degree/M.Phil Degree Awardees, Research Achievements (Journal/Book/Book Chapter Publication/Sponsored Research Projects). Different existing committee of the Science Section of The Bhawanipur Education Society College was also awarded to acknowledge their contribution in order to motivate and accelerate the momentum of the Science Section. The launch of the cultural journal Apeiron: Imagination Unbound, under the direction of Dr. Pinki Saha Sardar, Vice-Principal Science and Chair of the Science Section’s Cultural and Educational Trip Committee, was another highlight of this event. The event finally ended at around 5 PM with a vote of thanks to the Teacher-In-Charge, Vice Principal, IQAC Coordinators and other present dignitaries for their immense support.
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A cultural programme was organized by the Department of Education on the 2nd of February 2022. The current pandemic has been a bane for all of us, but it could not dampen the spirit of the Semester 1 students to showcase their talents. Even though the event was held virtually, everything went off without a …
“Happiness doesn’t result from what we get, but from what we give.” – Ben Carson Christmas – the festival of sharing joy, love, and peace with one another. Togetherness and the spirit of giving make every occasion more special. This is what makes Christmas important and helps us feel strong and gives us hope. The …
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The program started by lighting the lamp by all the present dignitaries. The main attraction of the event was to felicitate Dr. Samir Kanti Datta for his outstanding as well as significant contributions in the field of Chemistry and collaboration with the Royal Society of Chemistry, United Kingdom, London & Indian Chemical Society. His pioneering insights on Phytochemical and their medicinal importance have enriched the Society and opened new roadmaps of addressing and accepting research challenges. The program was further enriched by recognizing the contribution of students, teachers and support staffs for different categories such as Highest Attendance, Departmental Topper, PhD Degree/M.Phil Degree Awardees, Research Achievements (Journal/Book/Book Chapter Publication/Sponsored Research Projects). Different existing committee of the Science Section of The Bhawanipur Education Society College was also awarded to acknowledge their contribution in order to motivate and accelerate the momentum of the Science Section. The launch of the cultural journal Apeiron: Imagination Unbound, under the direction of Dr. Pinki Saha Sardar, Vice-Principal Science and Chair of the Science Section’s Cultural and Educational Trip Committee, was another highlight of this event. The event finally ended at around 5 PM with a vote of thanks to the Teacher-In-Charge, Vice Principal, IQAC Coordinators and other present dignitaries for their immense support.
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