The students of the Bhawanipur Education Society College organised the Teacher’s Day pageant with a spontaneous display of their affection for the faculty. The highlight, undoubtedly was the sheer variety of talents that the students showcased, matched in equal measures by the spirited participation of the teachers. A Classical Dance Recital by Prof Minakshi Chaturvedi, a sizzling ramp walk by Dr Divyesh Shah, and the melodious outpourings from the guitar of Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of the College being the highlights.
With 500 plus students in attendance, the programme was taken to an all-together different plane by the anchors Umang Somani, Navneet Dugar and Ayush Tiwari, who were, as gushing students pointed out, “Awe-soooome”! Flames, the Dance collective of BESC did what they do best, set the stage a-flame with their sizzling performance. Crescendo, the music collective, set tones that are hard to match and Enact presented a skit that had the audience and the teachers in splits.
Tokens of appreciation (and gratitude and respect) were presented to the teachers on the occasion, a humble tribute to a service that is priceless. Moupia Banerjee and Tanvee Sethia were the organising volunteers who deserve to be appreciated for pulling off such a huge event without a glitch. If putting up an event with one college collective is difficult, one can well appreciate the effort that had three collectives participating, that too in front of half the college and most of the teachers!
This report has been filed by Ayushi Sharma with camera persons Yash Jain, Sirazuddin and Anshu Gupta of the Expressions.
In the realm of artistic expression, The Bhawanipur Education Society College, through the passionate efforts of Alefiyah Haji, the representative of ‘Art in Me’ Collective, hosted a four-day pottery workshop on the 14th, 15th, 18th & 19th of September 2023. Nestled within the serene confines of the college’s Knowledge Adda, this workshop breathed life into …
Art is something which has been used since ancient times and has constantly evolved in the wheel of time. “A picture can say a thousand words” came from the origin of art. On Friday November 26th, the Art in Me collective conducted a workshop, with Ms. Devangi Vora. The workshop was also attended by Mr. …
The ‘Bull’s Eye Collective’ induction was organised at the 6th floor’s Concept Hallon 23rd August.The induction was attended by more than 100 students.The event started off with a welcome address presented by the Collective’s student coordinatorAyushAgarwal.
The BESC family witnessed the much awaited “BHAWANIPUR DANCE CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY” on 16th September 2015, organized at the college pavillion. After a rigorous audition procedure, eighteen top participants were shortlisted and they competed against each other to ensnare the prestigious title and the dazzling golden trophy.
To Sir, with Love
The students of the Bhawanipur Education Society College organised the Teacher’s Day pageant with a spontaneous display of their affection for the faculty. The highlight, undoubtedly was the sheer variety of talents that the students showcased, matched in equal measures by the spirited participation of the teachers. A Classical Dance Recital by Prof Minakshi Chaturvedi, a sizzling ramp walk by Dr Divyesh Shah, and the melodious outpourings from the guitar of Prof Dilip Shah, the Dean of Student Affairs of the College being the highlights.
With 500 plus students in attendance, the programme was taken to an all-together different plane by the anchors Umang Somani, Navneet Dugar and Ayush Tiwari, who were, as gushing students pointed out, “Awe-soooome”! Flames, the Dance collective of BESC did what they do best, set the stage a-flame with their sizzling performance. Crescendo, the music collective, set tones that are hard to match and Enact presented a skit that had the audience and the teachers in splits.
Tokens of appreciation (and gratitude and respect) were presented to the teachers on the occasion, a humble tribute to a service that is priceless. Moupia Banerjee and Tanvee Sethia were the organising volunteers who deserve to be appreciated for pulling off such a huge event without a glitch. If putting up an event with one college collective is difficult, one can well appreciate the effort that had three collectives participating, that too in front of half the college and most of the teachers!
This report has been filed by Ayushi Sharma with camera persons Yash Jain, Sirazuddin and Anshu Gupta of the Expressions.
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