Name of the Activity: Chittosparsho-25 Category of the Activity: Outreach Programme Organising unit: Departments of Chemistry and Electronics in collaboration with NSS Date of the activity: 06.12.2025 Time: 9 AM – 5 PM No. of Participants: 40 (students: 21; faculty members: 10; lab staff: 4; office staff: 5) No. of Beneficiaries: 140+ rural primary students of Jayatala Natun F.P. School, Nabagram, Baruipur, West Bengal: 743372
Objective of the activity: To donate desktop computer, charts, maps and educational aids for the benefit of the students
Brief description of the activity: The departments of Chemistry and Electronics in collaboration with NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College had visited Jayatala Natun F.P. School, Nabagram, Baruipur for an outreach activity aimed at augmenting educational needs of the rural primary level students. We had reached at about 11 AM and were greeted by the students and school authorities with enthusiasm. The school students had danced to Tagore’s songs, recited his poems and were applauded for the execution. The educational materials and the desktop computer were handed over to them after a brief educative session where the college students had demonstrated the charts and maps to the primary students. All the students and the teachers had a hearty afternoon meal together thereafter. We left at about 5 PM in the evening with an earnest wish to revisit.
Outcome of the activity: The happy and smiling faces of the small school children left a mark more than what we had desired. The provided aid is expected to leverage their need to be educated, foster a sense of collective charity for societal development and help them to become responsible citizens in future.
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Chittosparsho-25
Name of the Activity: Chittosparsho-25
Category of the Activity: Outreach Programme
Organising unit: Departments of Chemistry and Electronics in collaboration with NSS
Date of the activity: 06.12.2025
Time: 9 AM – 5 PM
No. of Participants: 40 (students: 21; faculty members: 10; lab staff: 4; office staff: 5)
No. of Beneficiaries: 140+ rural primary students of Jayatala Natun F.P. School, Nabagram, Baruipur, West Bengal: 743372
Objective of the activity: To donate desktop computer, charts, maps and educational aids for the benefit of the students
Brief description of the activity: The departments of Chemistry and Electronics in collaboration with NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College had visited Jayatala Natun F.P. School, Nabagram, Baruipur for an outreach activity aimed at augmenting educational needs of the rural primary level students. We had reached at about 11 AM and were greeted by the students and school authorities with enthusiasm. The school students had danced to Tagore’s songs, recited his poems and were applauded for the execution. The educational materials and the desktop computer were handed over to them after a brief educative session where the college students had demonstrated the charts and maps to the primary students. All the students and the teachers had a hearty afternoon meal together thereafter. We left at about 5 PM in the evening with an earnest wish to revisit.
Outcome of the activity: The happy and smiling faces of the small school children left a mark more than what we had desired. The provided aid is expected to leverage their need to be educated, foster a sense of collective charity for societal development and help them to become responsible citizens in future.
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