In the province of Camera Obscura, The Bhawanipur Education Society College hosted a five-day photography contest from September 25th to September 30th 2023, through the zealous efforts of Sagnik Ghosh, Photography representative of the Expressions Collective. Most of the time, we tend to see things superficially, so in order to expand the student horizons, the contest featured the theme ‘Life in Lines.’ All 31 participants from The Bhawanipur Education Society College had a chance to experience something new or view things in a different light. The contest resulted in around 100 stunning and captivating photographs with a diverse range of interpretations related to life which has art, philosophy, and society. The contest was judged by Mr. Ronak Gadhia, Founder & Creative Director of Framed Memoirs. The judging criteria included composition, creativity, technical proficiency, and the ability to convey a story or emotion through the photograph. The evaluation process continued for 2 days & the results were announced on October 3rd.
After thorough deliberation, the winners were: –
1st Position.: Shana Bose from Semester I of Bachelor of Arts
2nd Position: Ayush Jha from Semester III of Bachelor of Commerce
3rd Position: Ankit Maji from Semester III of Bachelor of Commerce
Not only did all the photographers celebrate creativity but also fostered a sense of community within those who chase the world with their lens. It was not just a contest but the power of photography that captures voice, emotions, and human life, all in a click of the moment!
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 …
The Bhawanipur Education Society College organized a workshop on Digital Arts on March 16, 2023, in the Society Hall. The workshop was conducted by Mr. Siddharth Jaiswal, Mr. Ajay Kumar Shaw, and Mr. Kumar Anupam Chandra representing MAAC. Digital Arts encompasses all digital works like animation, graphic designing, 3D virtual sculpture renderings, and VFX. The …
After the successful completion of Be-ites Futsal Championship at the college turf, the college organised BBT i.e. BE-ites Badminton Tournament, a BESC intra college doubles, mix doubles and girls team badminton tournament. Inauguration of BBT was held on 23rd of April 2016. The tournament continued for 10 days involving 36 teams. Altogether 30 matches were played in this …
India is flaunting a population that is young and raring to go. But in order to reap the harvest of this so-called demographic dividend, she has to ensure that her young are gainfully employed. A task that is easier said than done, considering the colossal, read near impossible to manage, numbers that are involved.
Photography Contest
In the province of Camera Obscura, The Bhawanipur Education Society College hosted a five-day photography contest from September 25th to September 30th 2023, through the zealous efforts of Sagnik Ghosh, Photography representative of the Expressions Collective. Most of the time, we tend to see things superficially, so in order to expand the student horizons, the contest featured the theme ‘Life in Lines.’ All 31 participants from The Bhawanipur Education Society College had a chance to experience something new or view things in a different light. The contest resulted in around 100 stunning and captivating photographs with a diverse range of interpretations related to life which has art, philosophy, and society. The contest was judged by Mr. Ronak Gadhia, Founder & Creative Director of Framed Memoirs. The judging criteria included composition, creativity, technical proficiency, and the ability to convey a story or emotion through the photograph. The evaluation process continued for 2 days & the results were announced on October 3rd.
After thorough deliberation, the winners were: –
1st Position.: Shana Bose from Semester I of Bachelor of Arts
2nd Position: Ayush Jha from Semester III of Bachelor of Commerce
3rd Position: Ankit Maji from Semester III of Bachelor of Commerce
Not only did all the photographers celebrate creativity but also fostered a sense of community within those who chase the world with their lens. It was not just a contest but the power of photography that captures voice, emotions, and human life, all in a click of the moment!
Reporter – Ankita Mukherjee
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India is flaunting a population that is young and raring to go. But in order to reap the harvest of this so-called demographic dividend, she has to ensure that her young are gainfully employed. A task that is easier said than done, considering the colossal, read near impossible to manage, numbers that are involved.