Siliguri Mahila Mahavidyalaya

Siliguri Mahila Mahavidyalaya

Siliguri, Dist: Darjeeling, West Bengal, India

Affiliated To The University Of North Bengal

NAAC Accredited

ISO 9001:2115

Sanskrit

Observe National Girl’s Child Day

No. of Participants – 32 National Girl Child Day celebrates the rights and potential of girls. The objective is to raise awareness about gender discrimination and promote equal opportunities. Activities often include discussions on good touch and bad touch, aiming to educate children about personal safety and consent. Empowering girls to recognize and report inappropriate […]

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Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti

No. of Participants – 40 Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of Adi Shankaracharya, a renowned Indian philosopher and theologian who revitalized Hinduism in the 8th century. The objective of the celebration is to honor his contributions to the philosophical and spiritual landscape of India. Through lectures, seminars, and devotional gatherings, followers commemorate his

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Wall Magazine Amrita Dhara Publication

No. of Participants – 14 “Amrita Dhara” is a Sanskrit wall magazine aimed at promoting the ancient language’s richness and relevance in contemporary society. With engaging content spanning literature, culture, and philosophy, its objective is to revitalize interest in Sanskrit among readers. By showcasing poetry, stories, and insightful articles, it aims to foster a deeper

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Student’s Seminar

No. of Participants – 15 Objective: The semester on Abhinjana Shakuntalam aims to deepen students’ understanding of Sanskrit literature, particularly Kalidasa’s renowned work. Through close analysis of the text, students explore themes, characters, and linguistic nuances, enhancing their language proficiency and cultural appreciation. Outcome: By the semester’s end, students gain profound insights into classical Sanskrit

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Visiting Medical Plant Garden & Central Library at N.B.U

No. of Participants – 07 Objective: The study tour aimed to provide participants with firsthand exposure to the resources available at the Central library and the diverse array of medicinal plants at the Medical Plant Garden of North Bengal University. Outcome: Participants gained insights into the vast collection of academic materials, research resources, and digital

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Sanskrit Day Celebration

No. of Participants – 30 Sanskrit Day celebrations aim to honor the rich heritage and linguistic significance of Sanskrit. Through cultural events, workshops, and lectures, participants delve into the language’s profound impact on Indian culture, philosophy, and literature. The outcome is a deeper appreciation and understanding of Sanskrit’s timeless contributions to humanity, fostering cultural pride

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Vasya Jayanti Celebration

No. of Participants – 12 Vyasa Jayanti celebrates the birth anniversary of the revered sage Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata, Vedas, and numerous other sacred texts in Hinduism. The objective of Vyasa Jayanti is to honor Vyasa’s contributions to literature and spirituality, acknowledging his role in preserving and disseminating ancient knowledge. Through rituals, prayers,

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Teacher’s Day Celebration

No. of Participants – 14 Objective: The objective of Teachers’ Day celebration is to honor and appreciate the hard work, dedication, and invaluable contributions of teachers in shaping the future generation. Outcome: Through various activities such as speeches, cultural programs, and gift-giving, Teachers’ Day celebrations foster a sense of gratitude and respect among students towards

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Sanskrit Day Celebration

No. of Participants – 15 Sanskrit Day celebrates the rich heritage of the Sanskrit language, revered as the mother of many modern languages. The objective is to promote awareness and appreciation of Sanskrit’s significance in literature, philosophy, and culture. Through events like lectures, workshops, and cultural performances, the outcome is to foster a deeper understanding

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Sanskrit Day Celebration

No. of Participants – 11 Sanskrit Day celebrations aim to honor the rich heritage and linguistic significance of Sanskrit. Through cultural events, workshops, and lectures, participants delve into the language’s profound impact on Indian culture, philosophy, and literature. The outcome is a deeper appreciation and understanding of Sanskrit’s timeless contributions to humanity, fostering cultural pride

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