On 26th November 2016, The NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College attended a seminar organised by The Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries at 6 N.S. Road from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The objective of the Deceased Donor Programme “Cadaver Daan” was, to understand the deceased organ donation and transplant environment in India – facts, trends, processes, opportunities and challenges; conduct extensive research around historical developments, efforts made and lessons learnt; understand global systems and success stories in the field; and come up with recommendations for action plan/future strategy for growth and effectiveness in West Bengal and India.
Some of the Doctors& prominent personalitiespresents amongst others wereDr. Amit Ghose (Chairperson Emeritus – Health Committee) BCC&i& consultant Urologist, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals Kolkata, Mr. Sutanu Ghosh (President) BCC&I, Dr. Aditi Kishore Sarkar [Addl DHS (admin)] Govt. of West Bengal and Dr. Sunil Shroff (Managing Trustee) Mohan Foundation.
At the end of the seminar NSS Programme officer Dr.Divyesh Shah met Dr. Amit Ghose and had a quality discussion over NSS activities conducted by the college and agreed to cooperate each other in the future activities.
“Marketing one’s presence on social media is as important as creating one’s presence.” In a world of physical distancing, aspiring entrepreneurs and managers need to have an understanding the know-how of the digital spectrum called social media to succeed. The BBA Department of The Bhawanipur Education Society College presents a webinar on “Social Media and …
Rangoli, also known as Kolam or Muggu, is a folk art from India in which patterns are created on the floor in living rooms or courtyards using materials such as colored rice, dry flour, colored sand or flower petals . The Rangoli competition was held on the Valia Hall.
We have a story to share: the college hosted its very own talent set of Arijit Singh, Rupi Kaur, Zakir Khan, and artists galore at an elaborate open mic event on 25th September, 2021. Poetry, music, shayari or comedy – name it, and we had it covered! The theme revolved around “Jazbaaton ka safar, alfaazon …
On Sunday, the 3rd April 2016, the college had arranged for a live screening of “T20 World Cup” finals. The two countries contesting were England and West Indies and hence, the enthusiasm in the student community was missing. This was reflected in the limited attendance. However, those who had come were genuine cricket enthusiasts. A …
Deceased Donor Programme – Cadaver Daan
Deceased Donor Programme – Cadaver Daan
On 26th November 2016, The NSS unit of The Bhawanipur Education Society College attended a seminar organised by The Bengal Chamber of Commerce & Industries at 6 N.S. Road from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The objective of the Deceased Donor Programme “Cadaver Daan” was, to understand the deceased organ donation and transplant environment in India – facts, trends, processes, opportunities and challenges; conduct extensive research around historical developments, efforts made and lessons learnt; understand global systems and success stories in the field; and come up with recommendations for action plan/future strategy for growth and effectiveness in West Bengal and India.
Some of the Doctors& prominent personalitiespresents amongst others wereDr. Amit Ghose (Chairperson Emeritus – Health Committee) BCC&i& consultant Urologist, Apollo Gleneagles Hospitals Kolkata, Mr. Sutanu Ghosh (President) BCC&I, Dr. Aditi Kishore Sarkar [Addl DHS (admin)] Govt. of West Bengal and Dr. Sunil Shroff (Managing Trustee) Mohan Foundation.
At the end of the seminar NSS Programme officer Dr.Divyesh Shah met Dr. Amit Ghose and had a quality discussion over NSS activities conducted by the college and agreed to cooperate each other in the future activities.
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