5.3.3 Reports on cultural and sports activities/ competitions organised in the institution per year
2016-17
1. Independence Day (15.08.2016) was celebrated with great enthusiasm and respect by the teachers,
students and non-teaching staffs. The National flag was hoisted by Principal and the students, teachers
and other staff members sang the national anthem followed by the college hymn. The students of the
Department of Teacher Education conducted a cultural programme which was divided into two parts.
The first part was a musical skit with a mellifluous rendering of patriotic songs. The second part was a
Patriotic Drama “UTTORON” written by a student of the Department. The other attractions of this
programme were a drama which was composed and enacted by the undergraduate students of the
College hostels and a poster competition. 22 students participated.
Students performing 15.08.2016
Singing of college hymn 15.08.2016
2. Inauguration of SCC Activity Clubs Session & publication of Kheyal Pata (wall magazine) on
01.09.2016---- SCC enjoys the vibrancy of a unique cultural club system known as the SCC Students‟
Activity Clubs. With the guidance of appointed teachers the club activities are conducted by the
students. Clubs include Literary Society, Debate Society, Western and Easter Music Clubs, Western and
Eastern Dance Clubs, Photography Club, Quiz Club, Drama Club, Debate Society, Painting Club. Every
year the session of the SCC Students‟ Activity Clubs are inaugurated with various cultural programmes
performed by some of the clubs (mainly Western & Eastern Music Clubs, Dance Club) and students of
the Teacher Education Department. The wall magazine of the Clubs titled Kheyal Pata is inaugurated
with contributions mainly coming from the first years in the form of write ups, poems, photographs and
paintings. The wall magazine is on display throughout the session on the walls outside the main library.
The Student Club Secretaries are introduced to the freshers on that day. On an average 150 students take
part and attend the inauguration usually held in the Assembly Hall. The clubs conduct various
programmes as far as possible throughout the year. The last two periods of Tuesdays are slotted for
Activity programmes in the main routine. This year the cultural programme was followed by all the
clubs meeting for the first time to chalk out their respective plans.
Students in a happy mood at the inauguration of their Activity Clubs 1.09.2016
Wall Magazine ready for inauguration 1.09.2016
Audience enjoy as students perform 1.09.2016
Inauguration of Kheyal Pata 1.09.2016 Dance performance on 1.09.2016
3. Panel Discussion on 06.09.2016--- The Debate Society organised an inter-college Panel discussion on
'The Changing Face of Student Activism in India in Recent Times', chaired by noted columnist Sri
Pradeep Gooptu. Students from Jadavpur University and Presidency University also participated. The
best speakers, as judged by the Chief Guest were given books as special prizes and certificates. There
were 10 students who participated in the competition apart from the substantial audience present. 32
students were present in the audience.
Panel Discussion in session 6.09.2016
Sri Pradeep Gooptu addressing the students on 6.09.2016
4. Photography Workshop by Sri Prasant Arora on 27.09.2016--- Sri Prasant Arora returned to the
College as a resource person for a photography workshop. His fame lies in his collection of profile
photographs of celebrities across the world which are personally signed by them. He showed many of
his works to the students and engaged in a lively discussion with them. Around 21 students did the
workshop and received certificates for it.
Sri Prasant Arora addressing the audience 6.09.2016
Some examples of Arora’s work 6.09.2016
5. Annual Retreat 14.11.2016: This is a special programme organised annually for the Christian students
of the College. Every year a relevant theme is selected and seminars, activities, group discussions, skits,
etc are arranged to make the activity a success. The themes try to address various issues that affect the
youth and attempt is made to spread awareness and guidance to the students on such matters. The theme
was You Live Only Once. 105 Christian students and faculty participated.
6. Christmas celebrations: Scottish Church College is proud to have a choir and enthusiastic students who
make Christmas special for all at the college every year with grand performances. The theme for this
year was „Let all the dialects proclaim His coming‟. The choir sang songs in praise of Jesus from
different parts of India and in different languages showcasing how Christmas is celebrated in different
parts of the country. Students from other Christian colleges of the city participated in this year‟s
programme (30 from Loreto College, 8 from St. Paul‟s College, 4 from St. Xavier‟s College). These
students also performed in front of the audience. 36 of our own students took part in the programme.
Pictures below.
7. Annual Activity Day held on 10.01.2017--- Every year the session of the SCC Students‟ Activity Clubs
is brought to an end with the celebration of the Activity Day in commemoration of the birth anniversary
of our illustrious alumnus Swami Vivekananda. As many as 13 intra-college competitions (Creative
Writing, Poster Painting, Photography, Debate, Extempore, Recitation, Western & Eastern Dance,
Western & Eastern Music, Rabindrasangeet (songs of Tagore), Mono Act and Quiz) are held in the first
half of the day judged by the faculty members. A prize distribution ceremony is held in the second half
of the day usually in the Assembly Hall or the MLB Auditorium. The first, second and third position
holders are given medals, books and certificates as prizes by the Chief Guest. On an average the number
of students participating ranges from 80 to 200 approximately. As stated above the activity session
began on 1.09.2016 and was brought to a close with a whole day of cultural competitions and
performances. The Chief Guest this year was Sri Sayan Bhattacharya, Education Officer, Indian
Museum and an alumnus of the College. Almost 184 students took part in the annual cultural
celebrations. During the prize distribution ceremony there were performances by the Teacher Education
Department students, the prize winners of performing arts, Dance Club, etc.
Poster for 10.01.2017
Stage is set for the Activity Day 10.1.2017 with flower arrangement by students
Students registering for competitions 10.1.2017 Students conducting the proceedings 10.1.2017
Lighting of the lamp by Teacher in
Charge Dr. Arpita Mukerji to start the day 10.1.2017
Creative Writing Competition Easter Dance Competition
Judges in action 10.1.2017 Rabindrasangeet Competition 10.1.2017
Photography Judgement Poster Painting Competition 10.012017
Mono Act Competition Quiz Competition 10.01.2017
Sayan Bhattacharya, Chief Guest 10.1.2017
Prize Distribution, 10.01.2017
8. 21st January, 2017: To commemorate the birthday of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose, the students of the
Department of Teacher Education had organized a beautiful cultural programme on 21st January, 2017
and they performed a musical skit named- „Netajir Priyo Gaan‟(Nataji‟s favourite songs). The
programme came to an end with some other cultural activities.
Students performing 21.01.2017
2017-18
1. 15th
August, 2017: The students of the Department of Teacher Education celebrated the Independence
Day on 15th
August, 2017 by performing a cultural programme. The theme of the programme was
“Independence in Today‟s India” on which the students presented a skit titled, “Awakening”.
Subsequently, they sang a number of patriotic songs.
Dr. Arpita Mukerji, Teacher in Charge addressing the audience on 15.08.2017
Students performing 15.08.2017
2. Inauguration of SCC Activity Clubs Session & publication of Kheyal Pata (wall magazine) on
29.08.2017---- The session was inaugurated with similar programmes as every year followed by the
meeting of the clubs.
Kheya Pata ready for inauguration 29.08.2017
Students conducting the proceedings 29.08.2017
Audience 29.08.2017
Students performing on 29.08.2017
Club Secretaries 29.08.2017
Students performing 29.08.2017
3. Open Session with Sri Chandril Bhattacharya on 07.11.2017--- The Literary Society organized an
Open Session with eminent literary figure Sri Chandril Bhattacharya. Around 91 students and faculty
members participated in a lively question and answer session with the author on various issues.
Sri Chandril Bhattacharya addressing the audience 7.11.2017
Interactions with the students and faculty in audience on 7.11.2017
4. Quizmat Quonnection, 2017, on 05.12.2017--- The Quiz Club organized the first Inter-College quiz
competition for under 25 age group with around 31 teams of 2 or 3 members each. The 98 participants
came from Don Bosco School, Jadavpur University, Presidency University, IIT Guwahati and many
other esteemed institutions. The Quiz Master was Sri Samanway Banerjee. The winners were awarded
with mementos and certificates.
Poster for 5.12.2017
Quiz master in action & Quiz in session on 5.12.2017
Participants of quiz on 5.12.2017 With the winners and student organizers 5.12.2017
5. Christmas celebrations on 12th
December 2017--- The theme for this year was „Word became flesh‟ i.e.,
fulfillment of Word of God through Christmas messages and carols. This year also choirs of other
Christian colleges of the city participated (35 from Loreto College, 10 from St. Paul‟s College) and
enthralled the audience with their performances. Many of our own students took an active part in
making the celebrations a grand success.
6. Calemun2K18, Mock United Nations, on 08.01.2018 & 09.01.2018---The Debate Society organized
an intra-college Mock United Nations titled Calemun2K18 with 26 participants on each day. The topic
was „Refugee Crisis in Middle East‟. The first day was chaired by a resource person from Bhowanipur
Education Society College, Kolkata, and the second day was chaired by our faculty members. The best
delegates received special recognition.
Poster for Calemun2k18 2017-18 Judges of the MUN in session on 8& 9.01.2018
MUN in session on 8 & 9.01.2018
7. Annual Activity Day held on 16.01.2018--- The activity session began on 29.08.2017 and was brought
to a close by the annual Activity Day like the preceding years. This was the 10 years anniversary of the
beginning of the Activity Clubs. The Chief Guest was noted poet Sri Srijato Bandyopadhyay. This year
the prize distribution ceremony was held in the M.L.B. Auditorium of the College. The Eastern Music
and Dance Clubs staged a stellar production of Rabindranath Tagore‟s Dance Drama „Chitrangada‟. The
Drama Club also presented their annual performance with an original skit. The students of the
Department of Teacher Education also presented a skit in remembrance of Swami Vivekananda and
Sister Nivedita. 85 participants took part in the all day fun fare.
Students conducting proceedings on 16.01.2018 Paying tribute to Swami Vivekananda 16.01.2018
Celebrating 10 years of Activity Clubs 16.01.2018
Poster for the event on 16.01.2018 in the library
The Poster for 16.01.2018
Creative writing Competition Eastern Music Competition 16.01.2018
Eastern & Western Dance Competition 16.01.2018
Recitation Competition Western Music Competition 16.01.2018
Extempore & Mono Act Competition
Debate Competition 16.01.2018
Photographs and posters on display 16.01.2018
Skit by Teacher Education 16.01.2018
Chief Guest Srijato (in the hat) among the
audience 16.01.2018
Performance of Drama Club 16.01.2018
Prize Distribution 16.01.2018
Prize distribution 16.01.2018
Chitrangada, 16.01.2018 Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Activity Session 2017-18
8. 23rd
January, 2018: The students of the Teacher Education Department, celebrated the birthday of
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, an eminent alumnus of the college, on 23rd
January, 2018 by coming up
with a delightful musical skit on “Netaji and Independence”. The tricolour was hoisted and a brilliant
cultural programme in the end brought the entire programme to a close. 5 students took part.
Students performing on 23.01.2018
9. 26th
January, 2018: 11 students of the Department of Teacher Education celebrated the Republic Day
on 26th
January, 2018 with great enthusiasm. They participated in the flag hoisting programme at the
main building of the college. Thereafter a cultural programme was followed in the department by the
songs and the presentation of a documentary on “The Relevance of 26th
January in Present Day” in
which interviews of different people were taken on this theme by the students of the Department of
Teacher Education.
The students’ team ready for interview 26.1.2018
2018-19
1. On 8th
August 2018, at 3 p.m 7 students of semester III of session 2017-19 of the department of Teacher
Education organised a short program entitled „Baishey Shravan‟ to observe the death anniversary of
Kabiguru Rabindranath Tagore. After garlanding the portrait of the poet, songs written by the poet were
sung by the students in chorus.
‘Baishey Shravan’ 8.8.2018
2. 15th
August, 2018: Scottish Church College celebrated the 72nd
Independence Day with patriotic fervour
on 15th
August, 2018. At 9.30 a.m., the teachers, non-teaching staff as well as students gathered at the
main building of the college and the National Flag was hoisted by the Principal. This was followed by
the College Hymn and the National Anthem. The Principal and Vice Principal along with the members
of NSS executed the Tree Plantation drive. In the cultural programme, inspiring and motivational
speeches were delivered by the Secretary of the College, Principal and Vice Principal on India‟s
independence. The students sang inspiring Bengali patriotic songs. A beautiful eastern dance was
performed on the songs „Vande Mataram‟ and „Saare Jahaan Se Acchha‟. A concluding speech was
delivered by the Senatus Secretary of the college after which the students along with the teachers walked
together in a procession through the neighbourhood holding colorful and meaningful placards prepared
by the students. The purpose of this procession was to make people aware of the essence of
Independence Day.
Students taking a procession out on 15.08.2018
Cultural programme and the Principal’s Address on 15.08.2018
3. Workshop on Mock United Nations on 22.08.2018---- The Debate Society organized a Workshop on
Mock United Nations conducted by a team from Bhowanipur Education Society College, Kolkata. The
idea was to educate the interested students about the workings of the Mock United Nations and its
relevance in today‟s world with respect to the importance of dialogue, debate and discussions on crucial
socio-economic and political issues of international importance. Around 40 students attended the
workshop.
4. Inauguration of SCC Activity Clubs Session & publication of Kheyal Pata (wall magazine) on
28.08.2018---- The session was inaugurated with similar cultural programmes as every year followed by
the meeting of the clubs. This year the Drama Club presented a special show titled „Magic‟, written and
directed by the students themselves.
Dr. Arpita Mukerji, Principal, addressing the
students on 28.08.2018
Kheyal Pata Inauguration, 28.08.2018
5. Classes on the Mock United Nations by on 25.08.18, 1.09.18 & 11.09.18--- The Debate Society
organized three classes on Mock United Nations with lectures and interactions from the experienced
MUN participant Sehrish Hazarika, Jadavpur University. Around 40 students attended on each day.
6. Quizmat Quonnection, 2018, on 18.09.2018. --- The Quiz Club organized the second Inter-College
quiz competition for under 25 age group, with 36 teams of 3 members each i.e., 108 boys and girls
participants in the competition. The Quiz Master was Sri Samanway Banerjee. The winners were
awarded with mementos and certificates. Pictures below.
Poster for 18.09.2018
Quiz being conducted on 18.09.2018
7. A Freshers‟ Essay Competition was organized by the Literary Society on 11.09.2018. There were 8
participants. Their contributions were considered for proposed magazine to be published by the Society.
8. Annual Retreat 2.10.2018— The theme was The Plan, Jeremiah 29:11. The programme is scanned and
attached to the list of participants. Several activity sessions were conducted among the participating
students (145 in number) with Bible Study done by Rev. Deacon Prasant Bhosle.
9. Drama Workshop on 09.10.2018--- A Drama Workshop with Sri Soumitra Basu, noted theatre and TV
personality was conducted with 39 interested students.
Sri Soumitra Basu & the participants on 9.10.2018
Workshop in session on 9.10.2018
10. A Food Fest cum exhibition was held in the Department of Teacher Education of Scottish Church
College on 12.10.2018. 33 students prepared various delicacies on their own which were purchased by
the teachers, students and other staff members. Also an exhibition cum sale of handicrafts and various
handmade accessories made by the students was organized. The occasion was graced by the presence of
the Principal, the Vice Principal, the Senatus Secretary, the Bursar and other staff members of the
college.
Food Fest cum exhibition 12.10.2018
Food Fest cum exhibition 12.10.2018
11. Christmas celebrations on 5th
December 2018—The theme for this year was „Unto us a Child is born‟.
The programme tried to portray that Christ was born so that all may become one in Him. Many of our
students took part wholeheartedly and performed in front of a packed audience. Outside participants
included 40 from Loreto College and 10 from St. Paul‟s College. Pictures below.
12. 26th
January, 2019: To celebrate Republic Day, the tricolour was hoisted by Vice Principal followed by
the college hymn and the National Anthem. A cultural program was organised in the Assembly Hall of
the College, where speeches were delivered by the Vice Principal, Senatus Secretary and a selected
student of the College. Students of the Department of Teacher Education paid a melodious tribute
through a musical skit named „Rabindranath, Swadeshikata o Prajatantra Divas‟. This was followed by a
vote of thanks and reading of the preamble of the Constitution.
Republic Day celebrations 26.01.2019
13. Annual Activity Day held on 22.01.2019--- The Activity session began on 28.08.2018 and the Activity
Day celebrating Swami Vivekananda was held like the preceding years to bring it to a close. This year
the college also celebrated Nataji Subhas Chandra Bose‟s birth anniversary as well. The Chief Guest
was noted singer, composer, writer, director Sri Anindya Chatterjee and Smt. Nandini Sharma, Vice
Presidint, 9 X Media. Both were alumnus of the College. The prize distribution ceremony was held in
the M.L.B. Auditorium of the College. The Eastern Music and Dance Clubs staged a stellar production
of Rabindranath Tagore‟s Dance Drama „Tasher Desh’. The Drama Club also presented an original skit
based on the film Sholay. The students of the Department of Teacher Education also presented a skit in
remembrance of Swami Vivekananda. The programme began by paying tribute to Late Sri Mrinal Sen,
the celebrated director who was an alumni of the College. The Vice Principal enlightened the students
by saying a few words about him.
Poster 22.01.2019
Photographs ready for judgement Creative writing 22.01.2019
Eastern Dance Quiz competition on 22.01.2019
Students of Teacher Education department performing 22.01.2019
Sri Anindya Chatterjee interacting with the students 22.01.2019
Drama Club 22.01.2019
Prize Distribution 22.01.2019
Tasher Desh team and their performance 22.01.2019
14. CaleMUN, Inter-college Mock United Nations Competition held from 28.02.2019-1.03.19--- The
first Inter-college Mock United Nations Competition, CaleMUN 2019, was held from 28.02.2019-
1.03.19 with participants from all over Kolkata including, Presidency University, Jadavpur University,
Loreto College and others. There were 91 participants. The winners were given cash prizes and
certificates. The Debate Society collaborated with the RICE Foundation, Catalyst and Erudite for the
event. Pictures below.
Poster for the two day event 28th
February & 1st March, 2019
Committees in session 28.02 & 1.03.2019
Closing Ceremony 1.03.2019 Student Organisers 28.02 & 1.03.2019
Prize Distribution 1.03.2019
15. The department of Teacher Education celebrated the prestigious occasion of Tagore’s 158th
birth
anniversary (9th
May, 2019, 25th
day of Bengali month Baishakh) on 11th
May, 2019 with great
enthusiasm. 19 students endeavoured to pay their homage to the chief exponent of Bengali literature and
culture. The programme was inaugurated with Tagore‟s image being garlanded. After that with a brief
introduction about the significance of the day, the programme was followed by the cadences of
Rabindrasangeet, Tagore‟s songs, simultaneously presenting dance performances and reciting Tagore‟s
poems from his oeuvre. Two of the students were painting portraits of Rabindranath Tagore during
various consecutive activities of the programme to add extra élan to the event. Thus the cultural
programme came to an end successfully with a speech by the Head of the department regarding the
relevance of Rabindranath Tagore at present times.
Students performing on 11.05.2019
2019-20
1. The Cale-Theatre festival was held in the College on 8th
and 9th
of August 2019 where approximately
many students from more than 11 other colleges participated along with SCC drama club students.
Posters for 8-9.08.2019
Inauguration of Cale-Theatre 2019 8.08.2019
Performances 8 & 9.08.2019
Posters showcasing various events of Cale Theatre 8-9.08.2019
Prize distribution 9.08.2019
2. 15th
August, 2019: To celebrate the 73rd
Independence Day on 15th
August, 2019 the teaching staff, non
-teaching staff and students gathered at the main building of the college and the National Flag was
hoisted by the Vice Principal. The speech of Vice Principal had lent a different dimension to the
programme which upheld the true spirit of independence. 39 students of the Teacher Education
Department conducted a cultural programme subsequently which consisted of the patriotic songs of
Rabindranath Tagore and Mohini Chowdhury. A dance performance was delivered on the flute track of
Hariprasad Chaurasia which was composed on the patriotic song “Sare jahan se achha”. It was followed
by a fascinating mime performance with the aim to revive the moral values and responsibility of every
citizen. Finally, the programme came to an end with national anthem.
Students performing with posters and creative vegetable arrangement at display 15.08.2019
The Mime performance 15.08.2019 Audience 15.08.2019
Independence Day celebrations 15.08.2019
3. The Activity session was inaugurated on 27.08.2019 with the usual fanfare and unveiling of the
Students‟ wall Magazine Kheyal Pata.
Inauguration of the Activity Session 27.08.2019
Inauguration of Kheyal Pata on 27.08.2019
Various clubs came up with their own Inaugural Posters for the day 27.08.2019
4. 30th
September, 2019: The department of Teacher Education, Scottish Church College celebrated the
birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi (2nd
October) on 30th
September, 2019 through a Drama
Competition based on the theme of „Satyagraha‟ according to NCTE direction to conduct various
activities on Gandhiji on the occasion of his 150th
Birth anniversary. The students were divided into
four groups for the competition. The drama of the first group was entitled as „Satyameva Jayate‟ where
the relevance of truth and its violation was enacted by the students. The second group enacted a family
story to portray discrimination in their drama „Samayer Pothe‟ (in the path of time). The third group
portrayed „Satyagraha‟ in the background of Quit India Movement. The fourth group enacted the drama
„Adarsho ki Sudhui Galpokatha?‟ (Is idealism merely fictional?) to depict communal disharmony and
corruption in the present society. The fourth group emerged victorious. Dr. Mousumi Manna, Associate
Professor, Department of Economics, Scottish church College was invited to grace the occasion as Judge
and to declare the winner of the Drama Competition.
Glimpses from the Drama Competition 30.09.2019
5. 12.11.2019 Annual Retreat: The theme for this year was the 5 Gs Google, Games, Gossip, Grace and
Gospel. Mr. Alexander Mathew, Group Captain, Indian Air Force spoke on Google and Games; Sri
Indra Chakraborty, IPS, CID, WB spoke on Gossip and Rev. Martin Pakhare, College Chaplain spoke
on Grace and Gospel. The students participating performed a skit. 21 students participated.
6. 3. 12. 2019 Christmas celebrations: The college witnessed its annual Christmas celebrations with as
many as 45 students participating and many were presnt as audience along with the faculty. A modern
day interpretation of Nativity was acted out by students. Scottish Church Collegiate School, Bishop‟s
College and Loreto College sent their choirs to perform. Santa Clause and Felix Navidad completed the
programme. Pictures below.
7. 21st
December, 2019: A Food fest and Exhibition was held in the Department of Teacher Education,
Scottish Church College on 21st
December, 2019. Students prepared various delicious food on their own
and put them up for sell to the Teachers, other students and other staff members of the college. They
also arranged for some games, photography and painting exhibition. An exhibition cum sale of
handicrafts and various handmade accessories made by the students of the department was also
organized. The programme was a grand success.
The various stalls and exhibits on 21.12.2019
8. 22nd
January 2020: The College celebrated enthusiastically the birthday of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose
(23rd
January), one of the greatest alumni of the College, at M. L. Bhowmik Auditorium on 22nd
January,
2020. The Secretary of the College, Principal and Vice Principal were present on that occasion and
addressed the students. A cultural programme was organised by the students of the department of
Teacher Education which included patriotic song recitals and a solo dance performance. Throughout this
programme, two of the students painted portraits of Subhas Chandra Bose.
The Secretary, Dr. Mukhuty addressing the audience & Performances of students
22.01.2020
Audience on 22.01.2020
9. 26th
January 2020: The Scottish Church College celebrated the Republic Day on 26th
January 2020, on
this auspicious occasion, the tricolour flag was hoisted by the Principal after a rendition of the College
Hymn and the National Anthem. A cultural programme was organised in the College Assembly Hall
where speeches were delivered by the Principal and Vice Principal. A very relevant and contemporary
musical skit was presented by the students of the department of Teacher Education to celebrate the day.
Republic Day celebrations 26.01.2020
10. A Literary Society Programme on “Literature in Electronic and Social Media Today” was held on 25th
February, 2020 with RJ Somak and RJ Agni from Radio Mirchi as Chief Guest. 153 students
participated and asked many relevant questions pertaining to the theme.
Poster for 25.02.2020
Literary Society programme in progress 25.02.2020
11. An under -25 general Quiz named Quiz-e-Cale was held on 26th
February 2020 with Mr Samannay
Banerjee as the Quiz Master, where 30 teams with 3 members each i.e., around 90 students from
different colleges of Kolkata participated.
Poster for 26.02.2020
The winners and the team of organizers in group photo with the Vice Principal, IQAC
Coordinator and faculty of college 26.02.2020
12. An inter college photography contest named Cale-light and Lens was held on 29th
February 2020
where around 14 students from different colleges of Kolkata participated. All photographs were
collected online and displayed in soft copy on the day of the competition in front of the judges. Winners
were then announced by the judges Mr. Anirban Dutta and Mrs. Preeti Roychowdhury.
Judges Sri Anirban Dutta and Mrs. Preeti Roychowdhury, eminent names in the world of photography,
speaking to the students on 29.02.2020
Judges with the prizes in front of them 29.02.2020
Poster for 29.02.2020
13. Scottish Church College Annual Activity day was celebrated on 3rd
March 2020 to mark the
birthday of Swami Vivekananda, most illustrious alumni of the college. On 2.03.2020 the Activity
session was drawn to a close with the Activity day where almost 187 students participated in different
intra college competitions held throughout the day like every year. The programme began with the
College felicitating Padma Shri Kazi Masum Akhter, a former student of History department of the
college for the receipt of the highest civilian honour from the government i.e., Padma Shri, recognising
his valuable work in the field of education for the underprivileged. Noted Bengali film and television
actor Subhajit Dutta, an alumni of the college was the Chief Guest this year.
Felicitation of Padma Shri Kazi Masum Akhter on 3.3.2020
Photographs being judged 3.3.2020 Eastern Dance competition 3.3.2020
Western Dance competition 3.3.20 Students conducting the prize distribution ceremony 3.3.20
Subhajit Dutta being felicitated 3.3.2020 Dutta doing creative exercises with students 3.3.2020
Prize Distribution 3.03.2020
Performance of students of Teacher Education Department 2.3.2020
Poster for 3.03.2020
2020-21
1. 8th
& 9th
August 2020: Intra College MUN organised by the students of the Debate Society under the
guidance of the Activity Clubs. During the pandemic lockdowns, the entire competition was conducted
virtually. Almost 30 students participated with much enthusiasm.
Posters for 8-9.08.2020
2. 15th
August, 2020: Amidst the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic and the guidelines associated with it, the
students of the Department of Teacher Education, Scottish Church College, celebrated the 74th
Independence Day online using Google Meet platform. Students prepared a pre-recorded video of
various performances on patriotism and it was played on the programme. The programme also included
songs and dance performance by the students on patriotism. The dance performance was accompanied
with a live painting session. Some students also presented their paintings on relevant themes. The
programme came to an end with singing of the national anthem. 9 students participated wholeheartedly.
Some glimpses of the online presentation 15.08.2019----
3. 2nd
October, 2020: Despite the ongoing Covid-19 Pandemic situation, students of the Department of
Teacher Education, Scottish Church College celebrated the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, on a
virtual platform on 2nd
October, 2020. A tribute was paid through a virtual programme using Google
Meet platform to the great leader of our nation. 5 students participated with faculty members to make the
programme a success.
Live painting during the session
2.10.2020
4. A virtual Chritmas 2020 was celebrated amidst the pandemic as Christian students and teachers came
together to make a video of love and hope and wish everyone a Merry Christmas. The video was made
available on the College Website for all to enjoy. Link to the programme is given below---
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2mPV-UCsgE
5. Celebration of National Youth Day (Online) 12th
January, 2021:
The programme was organised by the students of the Teacher Education department to celebrate the
birthday of Swami Vivekananda, an alumni of the college and National; Youth Day. It started with an
inaugural song that happened to be one of Swami Vivekananda‟s favourite. It was sung by one of the
students from the department. To rekindle Swamiji‟s thoughts on education, students presented a audio
drama, and one student recited a poem in English "Blessings to Nivedita" composed by Swami
Vivekananda on the occasion. Students read out from popular books on Swamiji to dicuss his love for
food. from the department read out the stories from the book. Swami Vivekananda also had great love
for physical exercise and sports. He described Yoga as controlling the senses, will and mind. Two
students from the Department presented a video containing yoga presentation with music in this regard.
The programme was concluded with the National Anthem. 14 students of Semester 3 participated.
PICTURES OF YOUTH DAY CELEBRATION, 2021
6. Celebration of Netaji’s Birthday (Online) 23rd
January, 2021: -
Students from the Department of Teacher Education, Scottish Church College virtually celebrated the
birth anniversary of the revolutionary freedom fighter Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, an alumni of the
college. The programme started with a song of Rabindranath Tagore. To quote him “This freedom
implies not only emancipation from political bondage, but also equal distribution of wealth, abolition of
caste barriers and social inequalities and destruction of communalism and religion intolerance”.
Reflecting on these two students from the Department gave a simultaneous presentation of recitation and
painting. One of the students from the department tried to capture glimpses of his life as "Patriot of the
Patriots ", the glimpses included resigning from his civil service job to serve the nation, his evolving
dynamics with the Indian Congress, his formation of Indian National Army, imprisonment in various
jails over the span of 20 years, etc. A collage of anecdotes related to Netaji's life and songs were
presented to captivate and inspire the audience. The programme was concluded with the National
Anthem. 14 students of semester 3 took part.
PICTURES OF NETAJI’S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION (ONLINE)
7. Celebration of Republic Day (Online) 26th
January, 2021:
Students from the Teacher Education Department virtually celebrated the Republic Day 2021. The programme
began with the with the preamble song. Few students from the Department prepared a short documentary on
Constitution followed by a solo song which was beautifully sung with true spirit and essence of the country's
supreme law. There after a small presentation of painting recitation collage and a dance on the theme of
patriotism was presented. The Programme came to an end with our National Anthem. PICTURES OF
CELEBRATION OF REPUBLIC DAY (ONLINE):
8. Celebration of Rabindra Jayanti (Online) 9th
May, 2021:
Department of Teacher Education celebrated the 160th
birth anniversary of Gurudeva Rabindranath Tagore
through the virtual programme "RobiKirone”. The programme begins with motivating speeches by the Principal
and Vice Principal. The inaugural song by the poet was sung in Bengali and English languages. A few students
prepared a skit on Nature and Tagore and presented it by reading, recitation and song. Some students recreated
some famous paintings of Rabindranath Tagore and presented them to the audience, in their short program
called " Kobi o Chobi” (Poet and Pictures). They also deliberated on the poet as an artist. 24 students
participated.
PICTURES OF CELEBRATION OF RABINDRA JAYANTI (ONLINE)
9. Inauguration of SCC Students’ Activity Clubs on 22.5.2021 in an online format was organised.
Students in huge numbers attended a lecture delivered by Prof. (Dr.) Soumitra Sengupta, Senior
Professor, Dean (Faculty Affairs, Student Affairs and Staff Matters), Indian Association for the
Cultivation of Science, Kolkata.
Link to the programme
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GVIns_pxnwHKP0P9NagLRd_egFGQPfKc/view?ts=60aa2669
10. Activity Day 2021 was held entirely online during the pandemic. All the competitions were arranged
online, with some being live like debate and quiz while for the rest like music, dance, recitation, creative
writing or Mono act, the students submitted their documents or videos which were then judged by the
respective faculty. The prizes were announced in a online programme dated 14.06.2021. Sri Biswanath
Basu was the Chief Guest for the occasion. An alumus of the college, he is a popular television and
stage personality of Bengal. Videos of the winners were shown during the programme. The participation
of the students was noteworthy given the circumstances.
Poster for 14.6.21
Screenshots of the competitions held---
Bengali Recitation
Eastern Music
English Recitation
Hindi Recitation
Mono Act
Rabindra Sangeet
Western Music
Link for Debate Competition
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q9fK9iqfjhhfeJu-3z2FywNbB-sTr-cn/view
Link for Results of the compoetitions held
https://www.scottishchurch.ac.in/docs/Students_Corner/20210705_RESULT_OF_ANNUAL_ACTIVITY_DA
Y_2020-21.pdf
Link for the Activity Day 14.6.2021
https://youtu.be/lD9182fjwKs
Picture Gallery for Christmas Celebrations in the College over the years
Christmas Celebrations of 2015-16---
Scottish Church College Student’s Choir performing in 2016
Nativity 2016
Nativity 2016
Santa Clause 2016
Scottish Church College Students’ Choir 2019
The college dressed up for Christmas 2019
Glimpses of Scottish Church College Christmas celebrations 2019
Note: For students participating in events hosted by other institutions,
details are provided in the data template. The College maintains a
LOG BOOK where students record their various participations.
Scans of the relevant pages may be provided for perusal in this
regard.
SCC Students’ Choir performing at Allen Park, Kolkata on 21.03.2018
SCC Students’ Choir at Allen Park on 21.03.2019
Choir performing at the Park in 2019
Reports on Sports Events
2016-17(19th & 20th December 2016)
Participation- 110 approx.
Boy’s Champion- Shubham Jhunjhunwala (BBA, 1st Year)
Girl’s Champion- Andrea Venlena Pereira (Zoology 2nd Year)
Chief Guest- Samaresh Chaudhury (Footballer)
2017-18 (19-20th December 2017)
Participation-70 approx.
Boy’s Champion- Shubham Jhunjhunwala (BBA, 2nd Year)
Girl’s Champion- Nilanjana Dey (B.com 2nd year)
Chief Guest- Dipanda Dika (Footballer)
Poster 2017-18
2018-19 (18th January and 5th February 2019)
Participation-130 approx.
Boy’s Champion- Arkayan Ganguly (Pol. Sc, Sem 1)
Girl’s Champion-Nilanjana Dey (B.com, Sem 3)
Andrea Venlena Pereira (Zoology, 3rd Year)
Chief Guest- Sanjib Mridha
Notice for
2018-19 sports
Inter College State Sports and Games Championship 2018-19
26th Feb-4thMarch 2019
Organized by- Education Directorate
Department of Higher Education
Govt. of West Bengal
Venue- Sports Authority of India
Netaji Subhas Eastern Centre
Kolkata
Host College- Scottish Church College
Athletics
Scottish Church College acted as host college for the Inter College State Sports and Games Championship 2018-19
which required full involvement of faculty as well as a substantial body of student volunteers. Shubham
Jhunjhunwala, Debojit Roy, Damini Basu, Jayasree Sarkar--- students of this college participated as athletes
representing North Kolkata (pg 56 of scanned volume on the games as provided).
19 Districts
Total Participants (Male and Female)- 495
Total Events (Male and Female)-22
State Champion District- South Kolkata
State Runners District-Up-Nadia
Chief Guest- Soma Biswas (International Athlete)
Football
19 Districts
Total Participants (Male)- 342
State Champion District- Jalpaiguri
State Runners District- South Kolkata
Chief Guest-Samar (Badru) Banerjee (Eminent Footballer and Olympian)
Sri Sisir Ghosh (Eminent Footballer)
Kho Kho
19 Districts
Total Participants (Female)- 228
State Champion District- Darjeeling
State Runners District- Nadia
Chief Guest- Sri Kamalesh Chatterjee (President WB Kho Kho Association & Vice President All India Kho Kho
Association)
2019-20 (17th & 20th February 2020)
Boy’s Champion- Arkayan Ganguly (Political Science, Sem 4)
Girl’s Champion- Damini Basu (Political Science, 3rd Year)
Chief Guest- Francisco Javier Gonzalez Munoz (Football player)
Poster 2019-20
Notice for 2019-20 Sports
Picture Gallery
Inauguration of College Annual Athletic Meet 2018-19 18.01.2019
Inauguration 18.01.2019
Lighting of the torch 18.01.2019
Oath taking ceremony 18.01.2019
Deputy Mayor Sri Atin Ghosh as the Chief Guest on 18.01.2019 talking to students
Registration and distribution of Chest Numbers 18.01.2019
Various events on 18.01. & 5.02.2019
Girls Events 18.01.2019
Boys Events 18.01.2019
Boys Events 5.02.2019
Girls Events 5.02.2019
Boys’ Relay Race 5.02.2019
Girls’ Relay Race 5.02.2019
Prize Distribution 5.02.2019
Felicitation of Chief Guest Prof. Sanjib Mridha, Physical education Department, Jadavpur University
Felicitation of Officials 5.02.2019
Prizes ready for distribution 5.02.2019
Students receiving medals & certificates for their achievements 5.02.2019
Girl’s Champion-Nilanjana Dey (B.Com, Sem 3) & Andrea Venlena Pereira (Zoology, 3rd Year)
Boy’s Champion- Arkayan Ganguly (Pol. Sc, Sem 1)