05/06/2026
Celebration of World Environment Day'2026..
Tree Plantation...seminar Presentations by the students of Calcutta Girls'BT College..on 5th June'2026.
The theme for World Environment Day 2026 is
" Inspired by Nature. For *Climate. For Our Future", with an overarching campaign message of "Now For Climate".
02/05/2026
SENSITIZATION PROGRAME ON EVIL OF DOWRY SYSTEM IN OUR SOCIETY.
ORGANISED BY : NSS UNIT
CALCUTTA GIRLS' B.T COLLEGE
DATE : O2.05.2026
02/05/2026
A Sensitization program on Evils of Dowry system in our Society was organized by NSS unit of our college on 2/05/2026.
26/02/2026
Internal Assessment of Course 1.1.5 (Practicum): Individual Seminar Presentations was conducted on 25th and 26th February, 2026 at Latika Gupta Hall, Calcutta Girls’ B.T. College.🏫
21/02/2026
২১ ফেব্রুয়ারি—আন্তর্জাতিক মাতৃভাষা দিবস ২০২৬ আমাদের স্মরণ করিয়ে দেয় ভাষার জন্য আত্মত্যাগ, চেতনা ও পরিচয়ের ইতিহাস। মাতৃভাষা শুধু যোগাযোগের মাধ্যম নয়; এটি আমাদের অনুভূতি, সংস্কৃতি, ঐতিহ্য ও আত্মপরিচয়ের মূল ভিত্তি। ভাষার মধ্যেই লুকিয়ে থাকে একটি জাতির স্মৃতি, সংগ্রাম ও স্বপ্ন।
যে ভাষায় আমরা প্রথম কথা বলি, যে ভাষায় মনের কথা প্রকাশ করি, সেই মাতৃভাষাকে সম্মান করা মানে নিজের শিকড়কে সম্মান করা। ভাষাগত বৈচিত্র্য রক্ষা করা আমাদের দায়িত্ব—কারণ প্রতিটি ভাষাই আলাদা আলো, আলাদা সুর। আন্তর্জাতিক মাতৃভাষা দিবস ২০২৬ হোক ভাষার প্রতি ভালোবাসা, সহনশীলতা ও বহুত্ববাদের প্রতীক।
আসুন, আমরা সবাই মিলে মাতৃভাষার মর্যাদা রক্ষা করি, নতুন প্রজন্মকে ভাষার ইতিহাস জানাই এবং নিজেদের ভাষায় গর্বের সঙ্গে কথা বলি। ভাষার অধিকার রক্ষা মানেই মানবিক মূল্যবোধ রক্ষা। 💐
09/02/2026
Welcome to the Seminar on Cultural diversity.
22/01/2026
“Moments of joy, colours of culture, and the spirit of unity — the Annual Social 2026 of Calcutta Girls’ B.T. College was truly a celebration to remember.”
17/01/2026
The National Service Scheme (NSS) Unit of Calcutta Girls’ B.T. College, Ballygunge, Kolkata organised a visit to its adopted village Gunjirpur, Mathurapur on 16th January 2026 as part of its regular extension and community outreach activities, in accordance with NSS rules and regulations.
A group of NSS volunteers, accompanied by the Programme Officer and faculty members, actively participated in the programme. The main objective of the visit was to strengthen the relationship between the college and the local community while promoting health awareness, education, and social responsibility.
During the visit, the volunteers conducted door-to-door interactions and organised awareness programmes on health, hygiene, sanitation, and environmental cleanliness. Special emphasis was given to personal hygiene, preventive healthcare, and maintaining a clean living environment.
A special awareness session on the Nipa virus was conducted to educate villagers about this emerging health concern. The volunteers explained the modes of transmission, symptoms such as fever, headache, respiratory problems, and encephalitis, and highlighted the importance of early medical consultation. Villagers were advised to avoid consumption of partially eaten or contaminated fruits, maintain proper hygiene, and immediately report any suspected illness to nearby health centres.
As part of the educational outreach, the NSS unit distributed school kits to school-going children of the village. The kits included essential learning materials such as notebooks, pens, pencils, erasers, and drawing items. This initiative aimed to encourage children to continue their education and support students from economically weaker sections. The children received the school kits with enthusiasm and gratitude.
The villagers actively participated in the programme and shared their concerns with the volunteers. The visit provided valuable exposure to rural life for the NSS volunteers and helped them understand social realities, thereby reinforcing the NSS motto “Not Me But You.”