True to its traditions of inclusiveness, BESC honours the services of the members of its non-teaching staff making sure that the vibrant hues of Holi add a dash of colours to lives dedicated to the institution and the cause of the students it espouses. In its inimitable way, the institution celebrates Fagun – the harbinger of Spring, of renewal of vows and the appreciation of the dedication of its staff – with flower petals, abhorring the use of artificial colours in a Campus that is as green as Nature herself.
“Fagun represents the spirit of Holi. The spirit of blending, the spirit of togetherness. And what better occasion can we have to show our appreciation of the tremendous work that is done by the members of our staff” asked Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of BESC rhetorically. “Fagun is also our way of communicating to our students the value of hard work, the dignity of labour; which is perhaps as important in life as earning one’s bread, if not more. It is also an effort to inculcate the need to be humane, to learn how to respect age irrespective of everything else”.
One hundred and fifty members of the staff were felicitated on the occasion by the students and teachers with gift hampers being presented as a mark of appreciation. Dr Dan, the Rector of the college joined ProfShah, in handing over the gifts to members of the staff, some of whom were visibly emotional at the gesture of being treated as Guests of Honour in what has been the Karm-bhomi for life.
Students had organised a variety programme to mark the occasion, whose highlight was two dance recitals choregraphed exclusively by Flames the dance vertical of BESC, for the staff members. Sanjay Sanam, a professional “Hasya Kavi” specially invited to lighten up the proceedings did just that, to the delight of the audience. However, the evening was carried off by the music teacherSouravGoswami, whose melodious renditions got the 200 odd members of the BESC family – staff, teachers and students, on their feet.
Originally scheduled to be held in the Turf, the event was relocated to the 6th floor auditorium in record time when rain sought to play spoilsport. However, even the torrents that followed could not dampen the spirit of the festivities as BESC honoured its silent achievers. The entire programme was organised by the students, with Prof MinakshiChaturvedi conducting the event to flawless perfection.
The Bhawanipur Education Society College under the banner of Yi BhawanipurChaupal conducted an industrial visit. Though it was officially an industrial visit, the true purpose was much deeper. Not only did we visit the glove manufacturing unit of Rajda group, we even visited the Ramakrishna mission ashram situated in Neempeeth on 26th of February.
“Peace can only last where human rights are respected, where the people are fed, and where individuals and nations are free.” — 14th Dalai Lama The Bhawanipur Education Society College conducted a workshop on Human Rights Education. It was a two-day workshop conducted by Ms. Shaleen Das on 29th November, 2023 and 30th November, 2023, …
22nd May, 2019. The Library. The anniversary of Noble Laurite Rabinbdra Nath Tagore was celebrated with full solemnity and due reverence by the members of the faculty and students of the Bhawanipur Education Society College (BESC). Attended by about twenty-five students, the event started with the Dean of Student Affairs of BESC, Prof Dilip Shah explaining …
“If you have the words there’s always a chance that you’ll find expressions”. In this age of routine bound monotony, expressions are the relief, a balm to get rid of brainstorming. With an intention to instigate and indulge among the students the drive to explore the world around with the help of expressions, Bhawanipur Education …
Fagun – BESC Celebrates Spring in the Air
Fagun – BESC Celebrates Spring in the Air
True to its traditions of inclusiveness, BESC honours the services of the members of its non-teaching staff making sure that the vibrant hues of Holi add a dash of colours to lives dedicated to the institution and the cause of the students it espouses. In its inimitable way, the institution celebrates Fagun – the harbinger of Spring, of renewal of vows and the appreciation of the dedication of its staff – with flower petals, abhorring the use of artificial colours in a Campus that is as green as Nature herself.
“Fagun represents the spirit of Holi. The spirit of blending, the spirit of togetherness. And what better occasion can we have to show our appreciation of the tremendous work that is done by the members of our staff” asked Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of BESC rhetorically. “Fagun is also our way of communicating to our students the value of hard work, the dignity of labour; which is perhaps as important in life as earning one’s bread, if not more. It is also an effort to inculcate the need to be humane, to learn how to respect age irrespective of everything else”.
One hundred and fifty members of the staff were felicitated on the occasion by the students and teachers with gift hampers being presented as a mark of appreciation. Dr Dan, the Rector of the college joined ProfShah, in handing over the gifts to members of the staff, some of whom were visibly emotional at the gesture of being treated as Guests of Honour in what has been the Karm-bhomi for life.
Students had organised a variety programme to mark the occasion, whose highlight was two dance recitals choregraphed exclusively by Flames the dance vertical of BESC, for the staff members. Sanjay Sanam, a professional “Hasya Kavi” specially invited to lighten up the proceedings did just that, to the delight of the audience. However, the evening was carried off by the music teacherSouravGoswami, whose melodious renditions got the 200 odd members of the BESC family – staff, teachers and students, on their feet.
Originally scheduled to be held in the Turf, the event was relocated to the 6th floor auditorium in record time when rain sought to play spoilsport. However, even the torrents that followed could not dampen the spirit of the festivities as BESC honoured its silent achievers. The entire programme was organised by the students, with Prof MinakshiChaturvedi conducting the event to flawless perfection.
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