The greatest writer of all times, ‘Leo Tolstoy’ was given a heart warming tribute on 27th August at the Library session organised by the AIM collective.
The event started off with a welcome address followed with an ode from his literary works.Students recited and presented the eminent works and life events of Leo Tolstoy. The first speaker was VaibhavBhatterwho vividly presented and deciphered the events of Tolstoy’s life to everyone. This was followed up by DeepikaRathiwho very beautifully presented one of the short stories of Tolstoy- “Evil allures but good endures”. One of the greatest stories of Tolstoy-“How much Land does a man require?”Wasbrought to light by Tania Agarwal. One of the eminent literary works ofTolstoy,“The Three Questions” was recited by SonaliSurana.
VishakhaAgarwal presented a marvellous literary piece-“God sees the Truth, but waits”. This was followed up with the recitation of Poetry by the AIM student coordinator,BharatiKhairajni. The event was also witnessed by an ex-Beite, Ms.PalakChokani. Besides this, the event was also enlightened with the presence of Prof. Kaushik Banerjeeand Mr.DevrajLahiri. The event ended with the recitation of an inspiring literary work by the AIM Collective teacher coordinator –Prof.Mohit Jain.
This year, ‘Panchishey Baishakh’ came with silent footsteps, not in the noise of celebrations, or in the crowd of the poet’s votaries. Yet, more than ever before, the poet has been our companion in these times of distress and anxiety. This year the poet has been felt in the silence of our hearts. It was …
On September 16th, 2023, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, ushered yet another gathering of literary enthusiasts and Wordsworths, featuring Mrs. Meena Chaturvedi, author of ‘Sneh Spandan’ & Mrs. Champa Srinivasan, author of ‘Jar of Marbles’, who also happens to be a faculty member of BESC under the Department of B. Com Hons (Morning Batch). The …
On the 20th of December 2020, the students of the History Department, Bhawanipur Education Society College organised ‘The Annual Students’ Webinar 2020′ on “Who Controls The Past Controls The Future”: Exploring the Dichotomies of Historical Interpretations. The students presented papers virtually on various themes pertaining to the distortion of history. The event was divided into …
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill The Bhawanipur College organized a six-day mentorship program on 20-21st November, 27-28 November, and 4-5 December for the EcoFor Be-ites on zoom meetings from 4:30 to 6:30 PM. The workshop was inaugurated by Dilip Sir with the …
Leo Tolstoy
The greatest writer of all times, ‘Leo Tolstoy’ was given a heart warming tribute on 27th August at the Library session organised by the AIM collective.
The event started off with a welcome address followed with an ode from his literary works.Students recited and presented the eminent works and life events of Leo Tolstoy. The first speaker was VaibhavBhatterwho vividly presented and deciphered the events of Tolstoy’s life to everyone. This was followed up by DeepikaRathiwho very beautifully presented one of the short stories of Tolstoy- “Evil allures but good endures”. One of the greatest stories of Tolstoy-“How much Land does a man require?”Wasbrought to light by Tania Agarwal. One of the eminent literary works ofTolstoy,“The Three Questions” was recited by SonaliSurana.
VishakhaAgarwal presented a marvellous literary piece-“God sees the Truth, but waits”. This was followed up with the recitation of Poetry by the AIM student coordinator,BharatiKhairajni. The event was also witnessed by an ex-Beite, Ms.PalakChokani. Besides this, the event was also enlightened with the presence of Prof. Kaushik Banerjeeand Mr.DevrajLahiri. The event ended with the recitation of an inspiring literary work by the AIM Collective teacher coordinator –Prof.Mohit Jain.
-Reported by Ayushi Sharma.
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