The Department of Bengali organized a student seminar in Bengali Language on 3rd December, Saturday at 1.30 pm. A total of 9 General and AECC students in the first semester participated in the seminar. The seminar was judged by Miss Alivia Basu, Research Scholar, Jadavpur University. The first position was won by Rajasree Mandal who spoke about Audiobooks and famous Sunday suspense, the second position was won by Ritwika who told us about the philosophies of Buddhism and thoughts of Dalai Lama and the third position was secured by Iemon Sarkar, who spoke about the various detectives of Bengali literature. All the other students also spoke about various topics and there was a discussion of ideas involving the topics. The seminar was a huge success with all 9 students and the teachers of the Department of Bengali.
In his celebrated book ‘Bharat Swadhin Holo’, Maulana Abul Kalam Azad remarked,” The country achieved independence. But before it’s denizens should taste victory and freedom, they opened their eyes to discover the catastrophe that accompanied the historical event.” Indeed the atrocities of the partition of 1947 had instilled fears in the minds of those who …
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Being successful or seeking excellence, in Bhawanipur are not afterthoughts – they are a way of life, things that we do not dream of achieving, but live, with every breath we take. FLAMES November 26, 2020 The online Induction for the dance collective took place on Zoom meetings led by Prof. Dilip Shah and the …
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The Department of Bengali organized a student seminar in Bengali Language on 3rd December, Saturday at 1.30 pm. A total of 9 General and AECC students in the first semester participated in the seminar. The seminar was judged by Miss Alivia Basu, Research Scholar, Jadavpur University. The first position was won by Rajasree Mandal who spoke about Audiobooks and famous Sunday suspense, the second position was won by Ritwika who told us about the philosophies of Buddhism and thoughts of Dalai Lama and the third position was secured by Iemon Sarkar, who spoke about the various detectives of Bengali literature. All the other students also spoke about various topics and there was a discussion of ideas involving the topics. The seminar was a huge success with all 9 students and the teachers of the Department of Bengali.
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