The Department of BBA of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a seminar on the 14th of March, 2020. The seminar was an open-to-all with the major focus being economics and the current scenario. The esteemed guest speakers were highly knowledgeable people like CS Vinod Kothari, CMA Arundhati Basu and CA Timir Boron Chatterjee. The moderator for the day was Prof. (Dr.) Suman Kumar Mukerjee, Director General, BESC.
The seminar started off with all the speakers and moderator being felicitated by the students. Dr. Mukerjee then proceeded to the podium with his views on the current Indian economy and how taboos differentiate the foreign mindset from us Indians. Next Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of student Affairs, BESC gave his blessing and started off the seminar.
The first speaker invited was CS Vinod Kothari. Mr Kothari shed some light on how the share market saw a ridiculous fluctuation the previous day because of the epidemic, Coronavirus, what the reasons were and what should a smart investor do in such times.
He was then followed by CMA Arundhati Basu who agreed with Mr Kothari and shared with us her personal views on how this pandemic is affecting trade. She also advised the students regarding savings and investing.
Next up was CA Timir Boron Chatterjee. Mr Chatterjee made us realise the importance of India in the world economy and how likely it is for India to become a much bigger and stronger economy than China one day soon.
The seminar was overall an experience which each student needed right now. In these times of fluctuating economy and the sword of the pandemic, Coronavirus dangling over our heads, the guidance and a professional outlook was much needed. All the students took back home, key pieces of knowledge which was to make them smarter and sharper economically.
The Department of English, The Bhawanipur Education Society College had organised the PG Students’ Seminar in the Jubilee Hall from 9:45AM to 5:00 PM. The theme of the seminar was ‘Witches and Other Night-Fears: Literary Representations and Cinematic/Media Adaptations.’ A call for papers was circulated amongst the students of PG semesters II and IV. The …
Date: December 17, 2024 Venue: Save the Children, Thakurpukur Participants: Class IX, X, and Madhyamik examinees (32 Students) Resource Persons: Dr. Mili Samaddar, Dr. Sampa Sinha Basu & Dr. Kasturi Mukherjee Organised by Department of Bengali, NSS Unit, and Save the Children On December 17, 2024 the Department of Bengali, in collaboration with the NSS …
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Kaleidoscope 2020 Seminar on Economics: India the way Forward
The Department of BBA of The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised a seminar on the 14th of March, 2020. The seminar was an open-to-all with the major focus being economics and the current scenario. The esteemed guest speakers were highly knowledgeable people like CS Vinod Kothari, CMA Arundhati Basu and CA Timir Boron Chatterjee. The moderator for the day was Prof. (Dr.) Suman Kumar Mukerjee, Director General, BESC.
The seminar started off with all the speakers and moderator being felicitated by the students. Dr. Mukerjee then proceeded to the podium with his views on the current Indian economy and how taboos differentiate the foreign mindset from us Indians. Next Prof. Dilip Shah, the Dean of student Affairs, BESC gave his blessing and started off the seminar.
The first speaker invited was CS Vinod Kothari. Mr Kothari shed some light on how the share market saw a ridiculous fluctuation the previous day because of the epidemic, Coronavirus, what the reasons were and what should a smart investor do in such times.
He was then followed by CMA Arundhati Basu who agreed with Mr Kothari and shared with us her personal views on how this pandemic is affecting trade. She also advised the students regarding savings and investing.
Next up was CA Timir Boron Chatterjee. Mr Chatterjee made us realise the importance of India in the world economy and how likely it is for India to become a much bigger and stronger economy than China one day soon.
The seminar was overall an experience which each student needed right now. In these times of fluctuating economy and the sword of the pandemic, Coronavirus dangling over our heads, the guidance and a professional outlook was much needed. All the students took back home, key pieces of knowledge which was to make them smarter and sharper economically.
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