The greatest writer of all times, ‘Leo Tolstoy’ was given a heart warming tribute on 27th August at the Library session organised by the AIM collective.
The event started off with a welcome address followed with an ode from his literary works.Students recited and presented the eminent works and life events of Leo Tolstoy. The first speaker was VaibhavBhatterwho vividly presented and deciphered the events of Tolstoy’s life to everyone. This was followed up by DeepikaRathiwho very beautifully presented one of the short stories of Tolstoy- “Evil allures but good endures”. One of the greatest stories of Tolstoy-“How much Land does a man require?”Wasbrought to light by Tania Agarwal. One of the eminent literary works ofTolstoy,“The Three Questions” was recited by SonaliSurana.
VishakhaAgarwal presented a marvellous literary piece-“God sees the Truth, but waits”. This was followed up with the recitation of Poetry by the AIM student coordinator,BharatiKhairajni. The event was also witnessed by an ex-Beite, Ms.PalakChokani. Besides this, the event was also enlightened with the presence of Prof. Kaushik Banerjeeand Mr.DevrajLahiri. The event ended with the recitation of an inspiring literary work by the AIM Collective teacher coordinator –Prof.Mohit Jain.
The Department of History of The Bhawanipur Education Society organized a lecture on November 26, 2022, entitled ‘The Sleuth and the City: Historicizing the Fictional Detective and Urban Modernity.’ Mr. Arup Ratan Samajdar, CWTT, Department of Film Studies, BESC, was the session’s speaker. The lecture began at 2:30 pm in Room No. 547 with a …
Total number of students: 34 (Semester 3 and Semester 4) Total number of faculty members accompanying: 8 Destination(s): Jorasanko Thakur Bari and the Indian Museum Mode of transportation: Bus The Department of History, The Bhawanipur Education Society had organised a field trip to two museums, namely the Jorasanko Thakur Bari and the Indian Museum. The …
Striking the right balance between studies, exams, skills and co-curricular activities is often said to be the key to a flourishing individual in life. With the motive of striking the right balance, over 192 participants registered to be the part of an event that stretched for 14 days, and faced each other in six back …
“Research is seeing what everybody else has seen and thinking what nobody else has thought.” – Albert Szent-Györgyi The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a two-day interactive session on how to write a Research Paper. The session was held on January 17 and 18, 2024 from 11.00 am in the Society Hall of the college. …
Leo Tolstoy
The greatest writer of all times, ‘Leo Tolstoy’ was given a heart warming tribute on 27th August at the Library session organised by the AIM collective.
The event started off with a welcome address followed with an ode from his literary works.Students recited and presented the eminent works and life events of Leo Tolstoy. The first speaker was VaibhavBhatterwho vividly presented and deciphered the events of Tolstoy’s life to everyone. This was followed up by DeepikaRathiwho very beautifully presented one of the short stories of Tolstoy- “Evil allures but good endures”. One of the greatest stories of Tolstoy-“How much Land does a man require?”Wasbrought to light by Tania Agarwal. One of the eminent literary works ofTolstoy,“The Three Questions” was recited by SonaliSurana.
VishakhaAgarwal presented a marvellous literary piece-“God sees the Truth, but waits”. This was followed up with the recitation of Poetry by the AIM student coordinator,BharatiKhairajni. The event was also witnessed by an ex-Beite, Ms.PalakChokani. Besides this, the event was also enlightened with the presence of Prof. Kaushik Banerjeeand Mr.DevrajLahiri. The event ended with the recitation of an inspiring literary work by the AIM Collective teacher coordinator –Prof.Mohit Jain.
-Reported by Ayushi Sharma.
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