Where do famed radio Jockeys go, when they want to share their published work? RJ Parveen – yes, the same heavy baritone that has listeners going gaga – was in the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) on January 19 th , 2018 with the answer.
They go to a place, where they feel, the audience will appreciative and will provide them with the opportunity to connect with the youth.
And appreciative, the audience of a hundred students was, listening spell bound as RK Parveen did what he does best – use his extraordinarily powerful narrative to weave a spell.
He read selected excerpts from his recently published horror fiction – ek kahani aisi bhi to the blood-cuddling delight of the hundred odd students who had trooped in to be scared.
The session also witnessed RJ Parveen recounting his journey – the roller coaster that life has been for him, how he drifted into the vocation that is now his profession and how he has curved out his distinct niche in the airwaves by telling tales of horror that others were just too sceptical (or is it scared) to touch.
The interactive session that followed was equally exciting with a student from the audience recounting a real-life experience that had even the raconteur gasping.
The event was organised by Harleen Kaur.
The report has been filed by Nitin Waghela of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
Organised by the Department of Commerce (UG and PG) in collaboration with IQAC August 20 2020 (5.00 pm to 7.00 pm) Resource Persons Ms. Malini Sarkar (Director, Reach Counselling and Consulting Services, Kolkata) Dr.Arvind Nongpiur (Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry NEIGRIHMS, Shillong) Mr.Varun Kaul(Counselling Psychologist and Motivational Trainer, Bangaluru) Dr.Amlan Kusum Jana (Associate Professor, Department …
Kabaddi originated in Tamil Nadu about 4000 years ago. Although there was a presence of kabaddi in the history of ancient India however the game gained popularity as a competitive sport in the 20th century. Kabaddi is now being played at an international level. This sport also became a part of the Beijing Asian Games …
On the 3rd of March, 2019, the Department of English of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a field trip as a part of the year-long seminar titled ‘Re-thinking Romanticism’. The objective of the visit was to acquaint the second year students of undergraduate and postgraduate courses with sites of colonial heritage in order to …
Every year, Sri Shikshayatan College celebrates youth and the intrinsic creativity of the city’s college going population through their fest, the Srijan. The idea is as much to provide the students an outlet for their creative energies as it is to provide a platform for the talents to be highlighted, appreciated so that they may …
Kahani Ek Kahani Ki
Where do famed radio Jockeys go, when they want to share their published work? RJ Parveen – yes, the same heavy baritone that has listeners going gaga – was in the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC) on January 19 th , 2018 with the answer.
They go to a place, where they feel, the audience will appreciative and will provide them with the opportunity to connect with the youth.
And appreciative, the audience of a hundred students was, listening spell bound as RK Parveen did what he does best – use his extraordinarily powerful narrative to weave a spell.
He read selected excerpts from his recently published horror fiction – ek kahani aisi bhi to the blood-cuddling delight of the hundred odd students who had trooped in to be scared.
The session also witnessed RJ Parveen recounting his journey – the roller coaster that life has been for him, how he drifted into the vocation that is now his profession and how he has curved out his distinct niche in the airwaves by telling tales of horror that others were just too sceptical (or is it scared) to touch.
The interactive session that followed was equally exciting with a student from the audience recounting a real-life experience that had even the raconteur gasping.
The event was organised by Harleen Kaur.
The report has been filed by Nitin Waghela of the Expressions Collective of the BESC.
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