On 22nd August 2016, a horde of students gathered at the Concept Hall to know the relevance of ancient wisdom in present era.The speaker, Dr. Gaurav Chandra Dutt (IPS),guided the students.He captured their attention by presenting the world scenario in front of them,slowly he moved to national scenario and finally he moved to individual.
It was an interactive session.Students actively answered to the questions asked and shared their point of view.A quiz was held at the end.Muskan,a first year student, was awarded Bhagwat Gita for seeming to be the brightest student in the session.
There was enough food for thought in this wise session.The speaker shared thoughtful quotes,must have apps for students, exact figures of various surveys, qualities in satvic person, four rules of religion and much more.Students realised what they give to planet earth and the effects of falling in the trap of greed.
Handing over of the precious memento to Dr.Gaurav Chandra Dutt by Prof. Divyesh Shah marked the end of this Knowledge sharing session.
“Karoge yaad to har Baat yaad aayegi, Karoge yaad to har Baat yaad aayegi. Guzarate vaqt ki har Mauj thahar jaayegi Guzarate vaqt ki har Mauj thahar jaayegi. Karoge yaad to Ye chaand bite Zamano ka aaina hoga, Ye chaand bite Zamano ka aaina hoga, Bhatakte abra me Chehara koi banaa hoga”. Reminiscing the memories …
Crescendo, the music collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society College, is, however, the most vibrant collective, students crave to join in, although the heroes who helm the baton of symphony choose to remain behind the curtain. They do not crave for fame, because accolades chase them for the kind of rendition they produce for almost …
As India celebrates its 66th Republic Day we at The Bhawanipur Education Society College proudly present homage to our motherland by organizing an programme in the college premises on 26th January, 2015 from 9 am to 10.30 pm.
Ancient Wisdom Modern Context
On 22nd August 2016, a horde of students gathered at the Concept Hall to know the relevance of ancient wisdom in present era.The speaker, Dr. Gaurav Chandra Dutt (IPS),guided the students.He captured their attention by presenting the world scenario in front of them,slowly he moved to national scenario and finally he moved to individual.
It was an interactive session.Students actively answered to the questions asked and shared their point of view.A quiz was held at the end.Muskan,a first year student, was awarded Bhagwat Gita for seeming to be the brightest student in the session.
There was enough food for thought in this wise session.The speaker shared thoughtful quotes,must have apps for students, exact figures of various surveys, qualities in satvic person, four rules of religion and much more.Students realised what they give to planet earth and the effects of falling in the trap of greed.
Handing over of the precious memento to Dr.Gaurav Chandra Dutt by Prof. Divyesh Shah marked the end of this Knowledge sharing session.
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