1. RABINDRA SANGEET 1st Sayantika Majumdar 3rd Year
2nd Somali Saha 3rd Year
2. NAZRUL GEETI 1st Somali Saha 3rd Year
2nd Sayantika Majumdar 3rdYear
3. PALLIGEETI 1st Somali Saha 3rd Year
2nd Sayantika Majumdar 3rd Year
4. ADHUNIK GAAN 1st Sayantika Majumdar 3rdYear
2nd Bhargabi Das 1st Year
3rd Somali Saha 3rd Year
5. SANSKRIT RECITATION Special Prize Moumita Gupta 3rd Year
7. CRAFT
(WITH THROW-AWAY MATERIALS) 1st Moumita Gupta 3rd Year
2nd Rini Das 3rd Year
8. . PAINTING / SKETCH 1st Sathi Dey 3rd Year
2nd Deepanjali Sarkar 1st Year
3rd Abhilasha Das 1st Year
9. SELF COMPOSED SHORT STORY 1st Mahul Mukhopadhyay 3rd Year
(BENGALI) 2nd Srijeeta Das 3rd Year
3rd Pallabi Nandan 1st Year
10.SELF COMPOSED POEM 1st Mahul Mukhopadhyay 3rdYear
(BENGALI) 2nd Srijeeta Das 3rd Year
3rd Moumita Gupta 3rd Year
11. SELF COMPOSED SHORT STORY Arashi Das 3rd Year
(Special Prize) (ENGLISH)
12. SELF COMPOSED POEM Hurshita Das 3rd Year
(Special Prize) (ENGLISH)
13. CLASSICAL DANCE 1st Sunita Jana 3rd Year
2nd Rini Das 3rdYear
3rd Somali Saha 3rd Year
14. RABINDRA NRITYA 1st Sayantika Majumdar 3rd Year
2nd Sweta Roy 1st Year
3rd Sunita Jana 3rd Year
15. FLOK DANCE 1st Somali Saha 3rd Year
2nd Sayantika Majumdar 3rd Year
3rd Mousumi Baul 3rd Year
16. CREATIVE DANCE 1st Sanchita Dutta 3rd Year
2nd Rini Das 3rd Year
3rd Mousumi Baul 3rd Year
17. SPOT ACTING 1st Mohul Mukhopadhyay 3rd Year
2nd Tulika Banerjee 3rd Year
18. EXTEMPORE SPEECH 1st Sakhina Banu 3rd Year
2nd Sharmistha Sengupta 3rd Year
Talent Contest
So far as cultural and extracurricular activities are concerned, the students are provided with the opportunity to participate in a wide range of events where they have exhibited immense talent and made the institution proud.
The Talent Search Contest whose record is given above, is an in–house event organized annually. It throws up a wide range of abilities in diverse spheres such music, dance, art and craft, spot acting and extempore speech. The music section has several categories like the songs of Tagore
( Rabindrasangeet), songs of Nazrul (Nazrulgeeti), bhajans and other light classical music.
Another much awaited annual event is the Founder Secretary Memorial
Debate organized by the Debate Club of the college. For long it was customary for
the college to have some competitive event to mark the birthdays of the two founders, Principal Ms Stella Bose and Secretary Ms N.B. Shome. Since 2000, six staff members, headed by a convener, have constituted a Debate Club committee that has handled the annual intra- (and on one occasion, inter- ) college debate to commemorate, alternately, the birthdays of the Founder Principal (November 18) and Founder Secretary (September 28). The debates invariably are characterized by cogent arguments and animated verbal exchanges as a number of two-member teams battle it out for awards given away to the Best Speakers for and against the motion respectively, and to the Best Team.
The present Convener has been in charge of this annual event since 2010. That year the debate was held on 10-12-2010, to commemorate the Founder Principal‘s birthday. The motion was ―Opening up of the Educational Sector Is a Threat to the Present System‖. Arashi Das and Debashruti Sengupta (both 2nd year) were adjudged
Best Speakers for and against the motion respectively; in addition, Arashi and batchmate-cum-teammate Soumya Mukherjee won the Best Team award.
The motion debated the following year, on 28-09-2011 in commemoration of the Founder Secretary‘s birthday, was ―Some Killings are Justifiable‖. The Best Speakers for and against the motion, respectively, were teammates Arashi Das and Soumya Mukherjee (both third-year students). The two also bagged the award for Best Team. Last year the debate, scheduled for 23-11-2012, a few days after the Founder Principal‘s birthday, had the motion: ―The Media Look for Scoops but Ignore Ethics‖. However, inadequate student participation on account of clashing examination dates and other compulsions led to the cancellation of the event. It is to be hoped that the next debate, and the ones that follow in coming years, will more than make up for this hiccup, and encourage the Debate Club to go further and regularly organize inter-college debates, such as the greatly successful one of 2009.
In fact in 2009 an attempt had been made to raise the standard of the debate to a new level by organizing an inter college competition and inviting eminent personalities to act as judges. At least seven teams from different leading colleges participated in the proceedings. It is a matter of pride that one of our own students, Trishna Banik of the Department of Political Science was adjudged the Best Speaker in the contest along with her counterpart from Narendrapur Ramkrishna Mission College.
Activities of the Debate Club
At the Commonwealth Games Awareness Campaign organized by the NSS within the college premises in 2010, Debashruti Sengupta was adjudged the Best Speaker for her Lecture on ―The History and Future of Commonwealth Games‖ as well as for her performance in the Debate on the topic ―Commonwealth Games has become irrelevant Today‖. Rima Sarkhel of the Department of Political Science won the 1st prize in the Poster competition in the same Commonwealth Games Awareness campaign which was organized within the institution.
The students of the college won the second prize at an inter college drama competition hosted by this institution as part of its Social held in December 2010. The students of the college won the second prize at an inter college drama competition hosted by this institution as part of its ―Social‖ held in December 2010. In addition to this Foundation Day cum Prize Distrbution, Christmas Function, the Annual Excursion are occasions included in the Yearly Calendar of events. Freshers‘ Welcome and Teachers‘ Day are two other events aimed at felicitating newly admitted students as well as the teachers as a body.