A new phase of Bhawanipur named AIESEC Bhawanipur a student exchange program was introduced in our college on the 7th of October in the college auditorium. Prof Dilip Shah introduced what AIESEC is all about and also introduced the two speakers for the following program, Mr. Mal and Mr. Zubin Rashid.
Mr. Mal an established businessman was invited to our college to share about his success life and to guide the students about joining AIESEC. He started his speech by his own story that how he joined Hulladek Recycling Company, a company which deals with e-waste. He travelled across the world and finally the Hungary based company was ready to do partnership with him and opened a center in India. Now this company is the biggest e-waste company in eastern India and his company recruits AIESEC students for internships.
After this, Mr.zubin Rashid started his speech with a PowerPoint presentation in which read he showed us the 6 lessons of life which if we should apply in our life we would never fail.
The 6 lessons were as follows:
• Conquer your fears
• Do now! stop procrastinating
• Adapt to changing environment
• Deal with distraction
• Positive communication
• Find the treasure within
In the auditorium there were 25 present members of AIESEC who explained the concept of AIESEC to the students to help to join the organization. The main motive of this club is to exchange the students with the foreign counterparts and sent them for interns for 6 months. They discussed the upcoming project which would be held in Russia, Romani and Egypt etc. With this description they officially declared open a new chapter in the history of AIESEC.
On 27th June 2020, an online reading session titled ‘Writing in the Time of Calamities’ (IQAC Approved) was organized by the English department of The Bhawanipur Education Society College in collaboration with its counterpart from Loreto College. The event was open to all the faculty members and students of the two colleges. Faculty members from …
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The AIESEC Collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) organised the Global Village – a fair that provides the opportunity to sample different world cultures without actually travelling – at the College Auditorium on the 13th of August 2017. Ayush Tiwari the AIESEC Collective representative and Aditya Shaw spoke at length about the collective, the …
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AIESEC Bhawanipur
A new phase of Bhawanipur named AIESEC Bhawanipur a student exchange program was introduced in our college on the 7th of October in the college auditorium. Prof Dilip Shah introduced what AIESEC is all about and also introduced the two speakers for the following program, Mr. Mal and Mr. Zubin Rashid.
Mr. Mal an established businessman was invited to our college to share about his success life and to guide the students about joining AIESEC. He started his speech by his own story that how he joined Hulladek Recycling Company, a company which deals with e-waste. He travelled across the world and finally the Hungary based company was ready to do partnership with him and opened a center in India. Now this company is the biggest e-waste company in eastern India and his company recruits AIESEC students for internships.
After this, Mr.zubin Rashid started his speech with a PowerPoint presentation in which read he showed us the 6 lessons of life which if we should apply in our life we would never fail.
The 6 lessons were as follows:
• Conquer your fears
• Do now! stop procrastinating
• Adapt to changing environment
• Deal with distraction
• Positive communication
• Find the treasure within
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In the auditorium there were 25 present members of AIESEC who explained the concept of AIESEC to the students to help to join the organization. The main motive of this club is to exchange the students with the foreign counterparts and sent them for interns for 6 months. They discussed the upcoming project which would be held in Russia, Romani and Egypt etc. With this description they officially declared open a new chapter in the history of AIESEC.
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