Borong organic village near NAL RIVER (southern Sikkim) and Rabong Deorali crop festival(west Sikkim) organised by The department of Bengali of The Bhawanipur Education Society College.
Participants :13 students Accompanied by Dr. Mili Samaddar(Associate professor) and Dr. Kasturi Mukherjee(Assistant professor).
We the teachers of the department of Bengali had some specific objectives for arranging this NATURE’S CAMP.
Our mission was-
1. To provide free and conducive atmosphere for creative thinking and impart deep disciplinary knowledge with an interdisciplinary bandwidth to the learners in order to make them problem solvers, leaders and entrepreneurs.
2. To assimilate and transmit the values of honesty, equality, human dignity.
3.To contribute effectively to the welfare of Society, address the local and global challenges, respecting culture, environment and sustainability.
4. To undertake research in frontier and emerging areas to advance knowledge and through innovation turn it into intellectual property and entrepreneurship to accelerate growth.
Department of Bengali would like to offer a broader lens to students enabling them to recognise the actual reality outside the classroom lectures and notes. Sincere and dedicated students are able to connect themselves to the nuances of the environmental crisis which is a travail not only for the present but also for the future.
Our mission is purely academic, because literature has its origin in the nature and its pristine beauty. Therefore Nature’s Camp creates opportunity for the students to understand and appreciate the interrelation between literature and nature. The students of this generation is the key to bring back the responsibility and respect that humans must have for our environment.
The Be-ites organised a platform for the debaters to professionally argue with their relatable points on the topic, ‘IS KOLKATA RELEVANT?’ On 20th January 2021 at 12 noon on zoom meetings. Around 14 debaters were present in the event. The event commenced with remarks from Prof. Dilip Shah. The debate was Judged by city’s well-known …
38 students from Semester I & III of B.Com, accompanied by 6 faculty members, embarked on an educational visit to Thacker Dairy, Kalyani Unit. The industrial trip aimed to familiarize the students with various aspects of cattle farming, including animal rearing, milk production, and management. During the visit, students gained insights into the dairy industry’s …
Self Defence – the ability to ward off attackers and defend one from physical and mental harm was the topic of a workshop held in the Turf on the 6th and the 7th of September, 2017.
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised for a visit to St. Joseph old age home on 15th January, 2015 accompanied by 25 students along with Prof. Dilip Shah and Prof. Soumendra Laha.
Nature’s Camp
Borong organic village near NAL RIVER (southern Sikkim) and Rabong Deorali crop festival(west Sikkim) organised by The department of Bengali of The Bhawanipur Education Society College.
Participants :13 students Accompanied by Dr. Mili Samaddar(Associate professor) and Dr. Kasturi Mukherjee(Assistant professor).
We the teachers of the department of Bengali had some specific objectives for arranging this NATURE’S CAMP.
Our mission was-
1. To provide free and conducive atmosphere for creative thinking and impart deep disciplinary knowledge with an interdisciplinary bandwidth to the learners in order to make them problem solvers, leaders and entrepreneurs.
2. To assimilate and transmit the values of honesty, equality, human dignity.
3.To contribute effectively to the welfare of Society, address the local and global challenges, respecting culture, environment and sustainability.
4. To undertake research in frontier and emerging areas to advance knowledge and through innovation turn it into intellectual property and entrepreneurship to accelerate growth.
Department of Bengali would like to offer a broader lens to students enabling them to recognise the actual reality outside the classroom lectures and notes. Sincere and dedicated students are able to connect themselves to the nuances of the environmental crisis which is a travail not only for the present but also for the future.
Our mission is purely academic, because literature has its origin in the nature and its pristine beauty. Therefore Nature’s Camp creates opportunity for the students to understand and appreciate the interrelation between literature and nature. The students of this generation is the key to bring back the responsibility and respect that humans must have for our environment.
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