I dont have much photos of the resource persons, the few that I have im putting up here. I dont have some names-would be glad if someone could point me out. Bye
Memories of the 16th Orientation Programme@North Bengal University (4th-31st Dec 2013)
This is a platform,where we the participants of this Orientation Course, share our thoughts & memories from this wonderful period of our lives. This 28 days 'event', has left us with many pleasant memories and also some good friends whom we may never meet again,due to our work constraints,but atleast reach across through this website.
Tuesday, 7 January 2014
Some Resource Persons of the Course
I dont have much photos of the resource persons, the few that I have im putting up here. I dont have some names-would be glad if someone could point me out. Bye
Sikkim enthralls
I had the opportunity of visiting Sikkim, around this time, with my friends of Maharashtra- Devendra, Somnath, Pramod and Narshing. We went for a short trip to Changu Lake.(unfortunately,didnt take my camera with me). I hope will get some photos from friends soon. But here is a beautiful photo that came on the pages of Assam Tribune (dated 7th Jan,2014). It captures the scenes we experienced there, Hope u will like it.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
The Medicinal Plantation Visit (14Dec2013,Post Lunch)
Anyone who had missed the visit to the Medicinal Plantation farm visit on 14th Dec 2013,in the post lunch session,missed something valuable. This Plantation, that came up with the joint efforts of Prof AP Das (Dept of Botany) [as told in Class], has a rich collection of Flora,featuring some rare species of Tropical and Temperate plants,under a common space.
{These are the few photos, I had taken. If you have any relating to this, please send to my email id-Thanks}
Our Classroom.
Who can forget the classroom where we spent 6 hours a day,36 hours a week and around 144 hours during the entire programme,away from the comforts of our homes. The wooden chairs,uncomfortable at the beginning,but later became very cosy for the post lunch nap.
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