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When the world is gradually getting within the grip of environmental pollution & pollution-created crisis, Vijaygarh Jyotish Ray College organised a timely seminar in collaboration with Pashchimbanga Vigyan Mancha.
The main speaker Dwijendra Nath Banerjee delivered his presentation in a very impressive way.
Organised by VJRC (Dept. of Journalism) in collaboration with ISNA and Vigyan Prasar, DST (Govt. of India). Held on 07 September 2019; students benefited greatly.
Organized by VJRC in collaboration with Educational Multimedia Research Centre (EMMRC). Dr. Someswar Bhoumik (Director, EMRC) delivered guidelines for developing online courses.
Topic: CBCS Honours syllabus — Crisis of the Roman Empire & its Principal Causes: Historiography. Organized by the Dept. of History, VJRC.
73 participants from across India presented papers on "Gender in Indian History and its Relation with Different Trajectories of Indian Women (1857–1947)" — teachers, scholars and students participated.
3rd year (Hons) students prepared & delivered mock lectures (11 students gave ~25-minute lectures) to build teaching skills and presentation confidence.
Delivered by Piyas Chakrabarti (Bagnan College, Howrah). Organized by Dept. of English, VJRC. 35 students attended.
Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication organised this workshop. Lectures delivered by Prof. Abir Chattopadhyay (Chairperson, BoS in Journalism) and Dr. Tanuja Basu Roy (BoS member).
Shri Anindya Sinha Chaudhuri (Senior Sub-Editor, Sambad Pratidin) delivered an inspirational lecture and provided practical career advice to students.
Topic: DOMINANT PARADIGM and SIGNIFICATION: First Order & Second Order. Organized by Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication.
Topic: "Introduction to the Study of Museum and Archives". Held at the college auditorium; 187 students attended.
Resource persons: Ms. Lura Unger (Washington Times, USA) and Mr. Sujoy Dhar (India Blooms News Service). Organized by Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication.
Organized by Dept. of Journalism & Mass Communication (VJRC) in academic collaboration with IQAC cells of Baruipur College, Vivekananda College and Vidyasagar College.