“Induction” quotes Professor Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs, Bhawanipur Education Society College, “is a procedure to introduce the debutants with the organisation and the glory associated with it”. With a glint in his eyes, he went on to talk about a number of collectives offered by the college which the new entrants can join in, apart from their academic courses. Professor Dilip Shah believes that education has got various layers and BESC provides a complete education with all the layers attached with it. “The Valia Hall” saw an electrifying ambience on 27th July, 2019 consisting of nearly 400 students from divergent streams like B.A, B.COM, BBA, B.SC who were enthusiastic enough to be acquainted with all the information regarding “Flames”. The event commenced on 10:00 am in the morning and continued up to 2:00 pm.
After being addressed by Professor Dilip Shah, the students had an interactive session with Professor Minakshi Chaturvedi who spoke at length about the origin of the collective and all the accolades it has been gathering since its inception. Professor Chaturvedi joyously proclaims that dance is the hidden language of the soul and this collective gives opportunity to all and sundry to find the hidden language and let it roll over the stage.
The event was continued by a chit-chat session by Russian, a 3rd year student who talked about the dance teams, different dance forms performed in different programmes, and the prospective exposure the students will get after being a part of this system. The students were also ensured of the fact that they will get regular dance classes to finesse their skill throughout the year. As soon as the interactive session ended, auditions were arranged for the willing students who wanted to showcase their talent.2019 Flames Induction came to an end with the best dancers being given Red Bull cans as a token of appreciation and a vote of thanks by the Dean.
One of India’s best selling author, known for ‘The Immortals of Meluha’, ‘The Secret of the Nagas’ & ‘The Oath of the Vayuputras’ – Amish Tripathi was at the Bhawanipur College Campus on 14 September 2017.
DAY 1 Youth Empowerment Society (YES) organised an informative and developmental programme, PDP (Personality Development Programme) for the students. It was conducted in 2 sessions for 5 days, the first one by Mr Jay Shankar and the other by Mrs Gargi Sen.
In today’s fast-paced world built upon the framework of a concrete jungle, it becomes crucial to take a break every once in a while and remember our roots. That is why the Nature’s Camp hosted by the Bengali Department of The Bhawanipur Education Society College is an initiative that the students lie eagerly in wait …
The Bull’s Eye Collective of the Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised a five day workshop on Capital Market titled ‘ The Secrets of Capital Market ‘ from 7th September to 11th September. About 200 students participated in the workshop which included about 100 students from Commerce Plus diploma course.
Flames Induction
“Induction” quotes Professor Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs, Bhawanipur Education Society College, “is a procedure to introduce the debutants with the organisation and the glory associated with it”. With a glint in his eyes, he went on to talk about a number of collectives offered by the college which the new entrants can join in, apart from their academic courses. Professor Dilip Shah believes that education has got various layers and BESC provides a complete education with all the layers attached with it. “The Valia Hall” saw an electrifying ambience on 27th July, 2019 consisting of nearly 400 students from divergent streams like B.A, B.COM, BBA, B.SC who were enthusiastic enough to be acquainted with all the information regarding “Flames”. The event commenced on 10:00 am in the morning and continued up to 2:00 pm.
After being addressed by Professor Dilip Shah, the students had an interactive session with Professor Minakshi Chaturvedi who spoke at length about the origin of the collective and all the accolades it has been gathering since its inception. Professor Chaturvedi joyously proclaims that dance is the hidden language of the soul and this collective gives opportunity to all and sundry to find the hidden language and let it roll over the stage.
The event was continued by a chit-chat session by Russian, a 3rd year student who talked about the dance teams, different dance forms performed in different programmes, and the prospective exposure the students will get after being a part of this system. The students were also ensured of the fact that they will get regular dance classes to finesse their skill throughout the year. As soon as the interactive session ended, auditions were arranged for the willing students who wanted to showcase their talent.2019 Flames Induction came to an end with the best dancers being given Red Bull cans as a token of appreciation and a vote of thanks by the Dean.
Reported by: Russian Bose
Photography: Vardaan Jaiswal
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