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.
“It’s better to debate a question without settling it than to settle a question without debating it.” – Joseph Joubert The ‘War of Words’, organized by the BBA Department of The Bhawanipur Education Society College was a debate designed to hone the public speaking skills of the students and to encourage healthy competition among them. …
Departments of Chemistry, Economics and Physics, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, in collaboration with Indian Association of Productivity, Quality & Reliability (IAPQR), Kolkata has organized UGC Sponsored State Level Seminar on Environmental Pollution: Causes, Impacts & Control to be held on Saturday, 25th April, 2015. Please read the notice given below for details. Please click on …
Name of the Activity: Peer Seminar on “Ye haath humku de de Thakur! – deconstructing Gabbar Singh as the Antagonising Other in Sholay” Type of Activity: Peer Seminar Date/ Duration of Activity: (from-to): 01.04.2024 Time: 2:45 to 3:45 pm Details of Resource persons: Dr. Gargi Talapatra (Assistant Professor, Dept. of English) No. of Participants: 38 …
More than Seventy participants joined the Webinar from across India and Globe. Prof. Amitava Chakraborty, Prof of Delhi University, discussed his takes on Modernism, Postmodernism and discussed how they are different in the sociological, ontological, and epistemological points of view. He discussed Rabindranath’s certain writings and criticisms of his paintings with special reference to Ananda …
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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