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we would like to start this major information post with sincerest apologies as you had to encounter delay for the print issue launch. Finally after a lot of hurdles and hard work the magazine will be available in the print form on 28th at LANKA GATE, BHU. The material inside the magazine is informative, entertaining and gives a good idea of skills of BHU students. Do come over to take your pieces.
Happy Foundation Day. Centennial Year Celebration Tableau... 13 February 2016 will be marked as memorable day in history of Banaras Hindu University. Joint effort and hard work of BHU students was clearly visible. Congratulations to everyone... #100thyearCelebration
#DHUEIN_KI_JAWANI #NUKKAD_NATAK Students from the department of journalism and mass communication took up the issue of ANTI ADDICTION and gracefully proved their point through their entertaining SKIT. The harmful effects of smoking, drinking and drugs were informed through beautifully planned dialogues. PRASHANT and PRAKHAR of the department had written the script and did the direction. #ADDICTION_NOT_SO_COOL #TOP_COVERAGE #BHUBUZZ
#Share #Proud_Moments_For_BHUians #Spread_The_News Prime Minister Narendra Modi will flag off Mahamana Superfast Express after Founder of BHU Bharat Ratna Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya Ji. The train will run between Varanasi and Delhi via Lucknow thrice a week. The train will cover the 800 km distance in less than 14 hours. The fares will be normal to start with, but will be reviewed after assessing the train's popularity, officials said. Thanks to Railway Ministry and Govt. of India on behalf of all students of BHU for this overjoyed moment.
#Share_and_let_others_know #Blood_Donation_Camp We invite all the students to participate in blood donation camp and other events mentioned below and join noble cause to fight for the better health and a better livelihood we all aspire for. Blood donation is not just a donation but donating a healthy life to someone. SPIRITâ16 presents âThe Health Weekendâ, which will be held from 22nd â 24th January, 2016. 22nd Jan: An Eye & Blood Donation Awareness Camp will take place at the Limbdi Corner from 5:00 PM onwards. As part of the camp there would be a live quiz (topic will be related to health), the winners of which will receive goodies and other treats. People from Blood Bank will also participate in this Camp to satisfy the queries related to health. Also the Theatre Club of IIT (BHU) will perform Nukkad on blood donation awareness. 23rd Jan: SPIRITâ16 will organize a Health Camp which will be held at the Limbdi Hostel and includes Eye and Dental check-ups, BP tests and examination by Physicians. The physicians will guide you through out the whole of the event and at the end of the check-up you will be provided with medicines for your ailments. 23rd & 24th Jan: A Blood Donation Camp will also take place from 23rd to 24th January. A good health preludes a good mind and a good mind preludes a being of prodigiousnessâ
Vice-Chancelor Prof. G.C. Tripathi held a meeting of the steering committee to give final touch to the preparations of centennial celebration. A grand celebration is being planned on the 100th foundation day of the BHU. OSD centennial celebration cell Dr. Pandey said a three day centenary celebration will commence on the foundation day of BHU on February 13. Some of the decisions are :- Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi Ji will be invited to take part in centenary convocation scheduled in March. Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan has been invited for the 100th foundation day of the Banaras Hindu University (BHU) to be held in Varanasi on February 13. Other celebrities who are likely to be present during the event are legendary singer Asha Bhonsle and actress Hema Malini. Activities like Youth Parliament will be held during January-March on the main campus and RGSC. As part of the centenary celebrations, the central government has decided to release a documentary, a coin and a commemorative postal stamp on BHU.
#Share #GoodNews Faculty of Science and management studies are recognised as Institutes by Hon'ble President of India Shri Pranab Mukherji Ji. Bill was proposed by Executive Council of BHU.
#MMV was envisioned by its founder as a seat of higher learning for females within the University, where the girls could carry on with business as usual without preoccupying their minds with other mundane considerations, considerations that are so very symptomatic of the temple town. Perhaps their vision was slated to be doomed from the very beginning. Or worse, what is happening within the deeply fortified walls of MMV is representative of a greater malaise plaguing the entire varsity. "There is only one professor in the political science department to look after the entire fleet of undergraduate students. While some are lucky enough to have a âdarshanâ of the esteemed faculty member during their three-year sojourn at the college, others have to content themselves with fledgling research scholars. Research scholars, who, in most of the cases, buckle under the pressure to engage the students in meaningful lectures while keeping abreast of their research. Too little to ask for, eh? Aishwarya, a final year undergraduate student of economics at MMV, laments âStrangely ironical is the fact that a university which boasts of one of the most extensive university library systems in Asia should have a constituent womenâs college in which the library exists merely for the sake of formality. Seldom do we find a book while looking for it.â What she did not realize is that she was echoing the sentiments of hordes of similar such students who frustrate themselves routinely while searching for a book in BHUâs Central Library. Furthermore, the girls are expected to comply with the rather infamous â8 p.m. dictumâ which says that the hostel inmates living within the MMV premises must not, in any case, breach the pre-ordained deadline. Before this whole narrative starts appearing clichĂ©d, a few things need to be put straight. Not even in the rarest of circumstances (to hell with you if you have some academic business to attend to) permission is granted to stay outside after 8 in the night. Any breach is met with retribution, swift and uncompromising. A threat to cancel the hostel seat is a threat large enough to force the girls to fall in line. Credit- Anand Singh (Masters in Journalism & Mass Comm.)
#aStrangeDiscrimination In BHU there is a strange sense of discrimination which may seem to be an issue of minimal importance but has a great impact on the so called âsufferingâ students. Students who are denied a healthy co-educational environment are the ones who have to suffer in silence. If there is one issue which disturbs a few while the others feel fortunate about it, the issue is about co-educational classrooms. As per the existential arrangement, the bachelor programme in commerce, agriculture, law and a few programmes in the science faculty run co-ed classes, while the most in-famous faculty which I am a part of now, the Arts and even the Social Science faculty have been systematically deprived of this arrangement. This has some serious bearing on the overall atmosphere of congeniality within the campus. Sample the problem in understanding the fairer sexâs point of view when they work together or even their wives when they get married. Inadvertently, this medieval arrangement pushes the male students within the said faculties to follow the same patriarchal mind set. One might argue that allowing girls to study along with the boys in these faculties would lead to a worsening of the already volatile situation. Here's the bombshell now for the uninitiated: Arts and Social science faculties have been an all-boys institution at the undergraduate level since the inception of the university in 1916. The issue is not merely about co-ed classrooms but about the apathetic attitude of the university administration as a whole. Nobody can run away from the fact that there is a lot of talk about opposite genders in either of the sex circles. In such a situation I have experienced students in the faculty going down to abysmal levels and talking about young female teachers sheepishly. The classes at times take a very ugly spiral towards being very crass and vulgar, with the boys openly indulging in making gender-specific innuendos against the girls. This has also led to formation of one liners such as âfaculty of arts says , MMV is oursâ (MMV being the all girlâs college of the university ) which new fresherâs are taught about in their hostels. Sujeet, a first year student from faculty of social science, says âThe other major impact is that increasingly larger number of boys who initially were not much involved in exclusive boyâs talk such as that pink top girl is mine, look at the real thing, are now falling prey to formation of groups are being led towards the dark side of co-education. In totality the atmosphere is such that the issue is being hyped in such a manner that one can see a long queue of student applying for diploma courses in languages and management students who even donât care just for the sake to be a part of a co-ed class which is leading objectifying and perceiving females as a commodity which is not good. Credit- Abhilash Anand
#new_meaning_of_exams The toll of exams is gradually taking on everyone, Quite evident, seats in the library are hard to get for anyone. Everyone is busy arranging previous year question papers, :p Because if you have gone through them you need less prayers. :p Still exams are not the same as they were, Reaching the exam venue a little late is fair. Everyone has had a lot of "regular study" sight, The concept applied in college is "one night fight". :)
âȘ#âIBAM2015⏠Today was the final session of International BHU Alumni Meet 2015. Which was presided by VC of BHU Shri GC Tripathi on the presence of Chief Guest Governor of UP Shri Ram Naik and Special Guest MoS Railways India Shri Manoj Sinha. 16 Special Alumni were awarded with Alumni Award of IBAM 2015. After the windup speech of Shri Ram Naik the IBAM 2015 was declared off with a vision to get support and assistance from BHU Alumni to make university best place for knowledge.
#ExamTips If you are in your second year, youâd probably know by now how to pass BHU semester examinations with a respectable percentage. Here are few tips which will surely help you perform well:- 1) Past year question papers BHU has a history of repeating a particular type of questions every year. It follows a trend and more often it asks similar questions. So getting an idea by going through past year questions really helps. After all why to study those topics which have no chances of appearing in your question paper. 2) Read your question paper keenly before you start There is always choices to attempt one of the two or more questions. To save your time, tick the questions you want to answer at the beginning. 3)Donât leave a question unanswered Even if you donât know the answer, donât leave the space blank. Attempt it and write what you know. 4) Write liberally but keep eye on time Divide your time among questions in such a way that you easily write all answers. 5) Write your answers in a impressive way- You might know everything but if you happen to present in awkward way, the teacher who is correcting it might not even consider reading it and give a 4 where you could have scored 8. So make sure you have a pen which makes your hand writing clear and easily readable. Remember even if you didnât study your subject following these will surely get you a better score than you deserve.
International BHU Alumni Meet 2015 was inaugurated today by Spiritual Guru Shri Shri ravishankar in the presence of Padam Vibhushan Dr. R. Chidambaram. Vice Chancellor Dr. GC Tripathi welcomed all alumni guests. Alumni meets and reunions mean a lot to every ex-student which was clearly perceptible in their eyes. Afterall another feast for BHU. âȘ
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BHU Welcomes its Alumni to The INTERNATIONAL BHU ALUMNI MEET 2015 with eminent personalities. Chief Guest: Shri Shri Spiritual Guru Ravishankar Special Guest: Padam Vibhushan Dr. R. Chidambaram Closing Ceremony Chief Guest : Governor Dr. Ram Naik Venue: Swatantrata Bhawan BHU Date: 23 & 24 November 2015 #BHUAlumni
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