The BEites had gathered to be the part of the induction programme of collective VIGNETTE. The students were firstly introduced with what the name VIGNETTE stands for V- visions, I- idea, G- grandeur, N-nature E-excellence, T-talent, T-teaching and E-education. The Dean of Students Affairs, Professor Dilip Shah introduced the students with what all they have to achieve in the progress of being the member of the collective. He propelled within the students a flow of energy and enthusiasm that encouraged them to achieve higher and become successful. The students were then shown a Power Point presentation by the student coordinator Sourav Kumbhu who introduced the club to the students and also showed them the various events under the collective like Painting, Rangoli, Quilling, Box card making, Lamasa, Photo framing, Nail Art, Face Painting, Cartooning, Sculpture making, Hand Shadow, Art and many more. The student head Nazre Irshad introduced the students to the different ways of carrying out the above creative work with perfection. The teacher coordinator of the Collective, Dr. Somsankar Ray asked the students about their areas of interest, to make the activities under the collective more involving and interesting. The student volunteer Saloni Mehata informed the students about the forthcoming workshop and competition for the Independence Day celebration in the college premises.
Professor Dilip Shah at the ending of the session added another feather to the team VIGNETTE that was the Fashion course, which had an overwhelming response from all the students present there. The members of the Collective are enthusiastic about the upcoming programmes scheduled this year.
Delegates to the MUN – the Model United Nations organised by the students of BESC had such full plates in the conference that they did not fill their plates the way the organisers, hosts per excellence, would have liked to. As a result, the event was marked by excess food, a bit of an anti-climax, …
“No one has ever become poor by giving” – The diary of Anne Frank “Happiness doesn’t come as a result from what we get , but from what we give .” When you do things for others, something good happens for you too. Doing a good deed like donating clothes will make you feel good …
The outreach activity aims to highlight that education and independent thought are the most effective means of breaking down “narrow domestic walls”. In the light of this a health check-up camp was organised by the Department of Chemistry, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, Kolkata for all students of Polgustia Board Primary School, Polgustia, West Bengal …
“Kindness is the language which the blind can see” True vision does not require eyes. There is no better way to thank God for your sight than by giving a helping hand to someone in the dark. India is home to the world’s largest number of blind people. Of the 39 million people across the …
VIGNETTE
The BEites had gathered to be the part of the induction programme of collective VIGNETTE. The students were firstly introduced with what the name VIGNETTE stands for V- visions, I- idea, G- grandeur, N-nature E-excellence, T-talent, T-teaching and E-education. The Dean of Students Affairs, Professor Dilip Shah introduced the students with what all they have to achieve in the progress of being the member of the collective. He propelled within the students a flow of energy and enthusiasm that encouraged them to achieve higher and become successful. The students were then shown a Power Point presentation by the student coordinator Sourav Kumbhu who introduced the club to the students and also showed them the various events under the collective like Painting, Rangoli, Quilling, Box card making, Lamasa, Photo framing, Nail Art, Face Painting, Cartooning, Sculpture making, Hand Shadow, Art and many more. The student head Nazre Irshad introduced the students to the different ways of carrying out the above creative work with perfection. The teacher coordinator of the Collective, Dr. Somsankar Ray asked the students about their areas of interest, to make the activities under the collective more involving and interesting. The student volunteer Saloni Mehata informed the students about the forthcoming workshop and competition for the Independence Day celebration in the college premises.
Professor Dilip Shah at the ending of the session added another feather to the team VIGNETTE that was the Fashion course, which had an overwhelming response from all the students present there. The members of the Collective are enthusiastic about the upcoming programmes scheduled this year.
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