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বিশ্ব পরিবেশ দিবস উপলক্ষে পশ্চিমবঙ্গ রাষ্ট্রীয় বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়ের সাধারণ ছাত্র-ছাত্রী ও ছাত্র সংসদের পক্ষ থেকে বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় প্রাঙ্গনে বৃক্ষরোপণ কর্মসূচি পালন করা হলো । বর্তমানে বিশ্বায়নের যুগে পরিবেশের ভারসাম্য রক্ষার্থে আমাদের আরও বেশি বেশি করে বৃক্ষরোপণ করা প্রয়োজন । কারণ মানুষের প্রকৃত বন্ধু কিন্তু এই পরিবেশই । তাই কোনো কারণবশত একটি গাছ কাটলে অবশ্যই তার পরিবর্তে সেখানে গাছ লাগানোর ব্যবস্থা করবেন । এটাই হোক আজকের দিনে আমাদের সকলের দৃঢ় অঙ্গীকার|

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Insha Allah Khan Insha : Life & Achievements

Glimpse’s of the Seminar on Insha Allah Khan Insha : Life & Achievements organized by department of Urdu.

KNOW DEMENTIA / KNOW ALZHEIMER’S

Department of Psychology, WBSU, organised a lecture on “KNOW DEMENTIA /KNOW ALZHEIMER’S on 16th September 2022. The Secretary General of Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Society of India and Fellow, Commonwealth Association for the Ageing Ms Nilanjana Maulik spoke on the occasion. Honourable Vice Chancellor, WBSU, Dr.Mahua Das, IQAC director, Prof. Sutapa Chatterjee, University Librarian Dr. Sushanta Banerjee graced the occasion with their valuable presence. The seminar hall was packed with the students. An interactive Q&A session was also organized at the end of the event.

NSS FOUNDATION DAY

Programme Schedule – NSS Day

Today.. NSS Foundation Day was observed in West Bengal State University in a befitting manner. On this occasion, Inaugural Speech, after official inauguration, was delivered by Professor Mahua Das, Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor, West Bengal State University, who stressed on the significance of NSS Song which reflected a global initiative. Vinay Kumar, Hon’ble Regional Director-NSS, West Bengal, described the values of NSS in self-development, Physical and Mental. Dr. Rama Prasad Bhattacharya, Hon’ble State NSS Officer explained the significance of the day, encouraged the Programme Coordinator and Programme Officers of NSS for simultaneously getting two State-level awards. Sri Tapan Dutta, Hon’ble Registrar welcomed all the dignitaries in the Programme. In the technical session, Dr. Satyajit Bandyopadhyay IPS, Former IG West Bengal Police enlightened the NSS Volunteers on different Cyber Crimes and made them aware of using excessive social media inadvertently. In the next session, NET/SET Free Coaching Centre was inaugurated and in this occasion, Professor Siddhartha Sankar Saha, Professor & Head, Post-graduate Department of Commerce, University of Calcutta lucidly explained the preparation process for the said examinations. Eminent University Alumni, former NSS Volunteer and Member-IQAC, WBSU, Trinankur Bhattacharya expressed gratitude to Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor and Programme Coordinator-NSS for initiating such a free NET/SET Coaching initiative which was a long-standing demand placed by him. Awardee Volunteer Amrita Bhattacharya explained how to get prepared for the National-level camps. The whole-day program wrapped up with the National Anthem by the participants. Dr. Shubhra Biswas, Finance Officer, Sri Saikat Ranjan Ghosh, University Engineer, Sri Ashoke Mukhopadhyay, Adviser to Vice-Chancellor, other Officers, 78 NSS Volunteers and Students, 22 Programme Officers and 17 other guests were present in the program. The program was organized by NSS Cell West Bengal State University and conducted by Professor Pranam Dhar, Programme Coordinator-NSS, West Bengal State University.

Gazing at Rabindranath through a Dynamic Lens

 
 
 
Centre for Psychodynamic Studies (CPS) & The Department of Psychology, West Bengal State University in collaboration with IQAC, organized a day long Seminar on Gazing at Rabindranath through a dynamic lens on 12th October, 2022 from 12 Noon, in the Seminar Room 218 (Academic Block).

 
 
Prof. Anup Dhar, Former Professor of Department of Psychology, Ambedkar University deliberated upon how Rabindranath revealed himself through his letters more than through his autobiography, highlighting how he favored the ‘phonograph’ of inner-voice over the ‘photograph’ of outer-self.

 
 
Dr. Sovan Tarafder, Independent filmmaker, Journalist and Researcher – in his inimitable style portrayed the ‘KGF’- what he termed as the Kavi Guru Factor, tracing its ‘Salebrity’ and iconography amidst the ‘cultured’ Bengali.

 
 
Dr. Agniva Ghosh, Faculty of Modern Indian Languages, University of Delhi, spoke about the significant Freud-Tagore meet and its lack of significant documentation by the poet, who was still unable to dismiss the contribution of psychoanalysis and understanding the mind as Freud did.

 
 
The daylong seminar ended with an interactive panel, comprising the speakers and audience, where several dynamic concepts were explored and discussed. CPS and Department of Psychology, WBSU, would like to thank the Honorable Vice Chancellor, the chief patron. Prof. Sutapa Chatterjee, Director, IQAC, Dr. Sushanta Banerjee, University Librarian & Prof. Arunabha Adhikari, Faculty, Department of Physics graced the occasion. The event would not
have been successful without the enthusiastic presence of the faculty members and students.

 
 

The Trio: The speakers together. From the left: Dr. Agniva Ghosh, Dr. Sovan Tarafder, and Prof. Anup Dhar.

 
 

The Opening: Dr. Sreemoyee Tarafder Convener, Centre for Psychodynamic Studies delivering the welcome address

 
 

The Closing Session: Dr. Sanchita Ghosh, Coordinator, Dept. of Psychology delivering a closing note for the seminar.

 
 

The Full Team: All the attendees, faculties and students together.

 
 

The Panelists: The panelists after taking part in an exciting and unearthing session of Q&A.

Honorable Vice Chancellor visited the Hukumchand jute mill in Naihati

The visit was very fruitful as she discussed the importance of signing a MOU between the academic and Industry. Director American Center, American Consulate in Kolkata, owner of the Mill Mrs. Lata Bajoria, representatives from German Consulate and our fulbright fellow Dr. Abhijeet Paul were present in the meeting. Three research associates from department of English were also present.

Glimpses of the meeting.