The BES College celebrated Teacher’s Day on 4th September, at the 6th Floor Auditorium, with great pomp and revelry. The programme was organized in three slots- Morning, Afternoon & Evening faculty members.
The students clustered in unbridled numbers to show their love, affection and respect towards their teachers. The programme started off with a short felicitation of the Professors without whom the college wouldn’t have been the same followed by a brief speech on Teacher’s Day. The whole event was based on the theme, ” Entrepreneur”. The event started with the performance by the college collective ‘Crescendo’, which made the crowd sway along with them, which was followed by the members of another college collective ‘Flames’, which took over the stage and set the crowd grooving to trending Bollywood numbers. A dance drama based on the theme “Difficulties faced by the entrepreneurs when the market collapses” was one of the prime spectacles of the event and was applauded by the audience. A jubilant drama presented by the members of the college collective ‘Enact’ depicting fragments of student – teacher relationship was relished by all. The third year students presented a dance performance as a token of gratitude to all the professors. The programme was concluded with a short PowerPoint presentation where the Professors were identified with the Entrepreneurs they resembled to and were conferred with sashes. The whole event was a grand success, as the students and teachers both seemed mirthful while leaving the auditorium.
On 8th January 2015 the orientation cum inaugural program of NSS was held. Mr. P K Prantik , Youth Officer & Head , NSS Regional Centre(W.B/Sikkim) , Prof. Soumendra Laha , NSS Programme Officer , Prof. Dilip Shah Dean of Student Affairs , Prof. Pushpita Ganguli Coordinator of Social Welfare Committee , were the speakers …
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Teacher’s Day Celebrations
The BES College celebrated Teacher’s Day on 4th September, at the 6th Floor Auditorium, with great pomp and revelry. The programme was organized in three slots- Morning, Afternoon & Evening faculty members.
The students clustered in unbridled numbers to show their love, affection and respect towards their teachers. The programme started off with a short felicitation of the Professors without whom the college wouldn’t have been the same followed by a brief speech on Teacher’s Day. The whole event was based on the theme, ” Entrepreneur”. The event started with the performance by the college collective ‘Crescendo’, which made the crowd sway along with them, which was followed by the members of another college collective ‘Flames’, which took over the stage and set the crowd grooving to trending Bollywood numbers. A dance drama based on the theme “Difficulties faced by the entrepreneurs when the market collapses” was one of the prime spectacles of the event and was applauded by the audience. A jubilant drama presented by the members of the college collective ‘Enact’ depicting fragments of student – teacher relationship was relished by all. The third year students presented a dance performance as a token of gratitude to all the professors. The programme was concluded with a short PowerPoint presentation where the Professors were identified with the Entrepreneurs they resembled to and were conferred with sashes. The whole event was a grand success, as the students and teachers both seemed mirthful while leaving the auditorium.
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