Name of Guest: Dr. Abhishek Kumar Singh (Ph.D., IIT Madras)From VIT, Chennai.
About the event:
Students learned the application of advanced mathematical techniques to deal with linear & non-linear Partial Differential Equations (PDEs). In an engrossing lecture by Dr. Abhishek Kumar Singh, Senior Assistant Professor at Vellore Institute of Technology, Chennai, students discussed the use of computer software like MATLAB & Mathematica to get exact & approximate solutions to PDEs.
Topic: Application of Numerical Methods to deal PDEs.
Lucknow: Study Hall children presented a “Nukkad Natak,” themed around challenging gender roles and advocating for change at Shalimar Gateway Mall on Saturday, 28th April. This was carried out as a part of the India’s Daughters Campaign (IDC), an annual girls’ empowerment campaign by Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) that aims to raise awareness around violence against women. The Nukkad natak shed light on sharing responsibilities at home, to create an equal and just world for everyone. Over 150 people were present and the event garnered over 100 signatures on a pledge to end violence against women.
The street play, a cornerstone of the IDC, aims to dismantle gender stereotypes and urge individuals to reconsider their mindsets regarding gender-based discrimination.
“Achieving equality requires the active participation of boys and men,” said Priyanka Saxena, Program Manager IDC at SHEF. “Through this year’s campaign, we aim to mobilize and educate boys and men to become advocates for gender justice.”
Uplabdhi, a student of class 10th at Study Hall said, “We are raising awareness through drama that we need to challenge gender stereotypes and we need to create an equal and just society for everyone to thrive in.”
Bhartendu, teacher at Study Hall said, “Through India’s Daughters Campaign we are raising awareness regarding violence against women and the urgent need to take action against it. We must educate men and boys to build gender lens and sensitivity in order to bring change.”
Recognizing the need for a holistic approach to address gender inequality, the campaign emphasizes the importance of boys and men in the fight against violence against women. While efforts to empower girls and women are crucial, it is equally imperative for boys to challenge patriarchal norms and foster an egalitarian society. Since its inception in 2012, the India’s Daughters Campaign has witnessed remarkable growth, reaching over 1.1 million community members and 232,000 students in its latest edition in 2019. This year, the campaign takes a unique approach by placing boys and men at the forefront of discussions on gender inequality.
To enlighten the contribution of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar in the society, Study Hall College organized a literary event on 15th april at our college campus.
Students and faculties of Study Hall College represented the glimpse of Babasaheb`s life journey through speech and poetry.
Speakers– Sherril Andria Singh from BJMC department (Host)
Dr. Himanshu Singh from BJMC department (Director)
Dr. Neha Mahendra from BCA department (Dean Academics)
Hurray we are creating waves. The Pool is on. Happy Summers. Today children took a dive with friends into the pool for fun and fitness and created waves together.
Study Hall Prep School celebrated its graduation day on Wednesday, March, 20th, 2024 for its passing out batch of Upper Prep. The Nursery and Lower Prep children bid farewell to their seniors by performing dance and reciting poems. The Upper Prep children also thanked their teachers, parents and the staff for helping them reach this day. The ceremony started by the address of Study Hall Principal followed by Head Study Hall Prep School who thanked the parents for being a rock solid support. She also the audience aware of what skills the children are ready with and how smoothly they can sail from kindergarten to Primary. The program concluded with the certificate distribution to the graduating batch. The ceremony was presided by Ms. Shibani Sahni and Mr. Anand Chitavanshi from Study Hall Educational Foundation.
Lucknow: Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organised the convocation ceremony for its Nursery and Primary Teachers Training (NPTT) program at Study Hall School Gomti Nagar. The guest of honor were Dr Archana Singh, Professor and Co-ordinator head, Deptt of Social Work, Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University, Lucknow and Ms Shalini Mathur, Honorary Secretary of Suraksha which is the first Family Counselling Centre of India supported by the Centre Social welfare board. 48 students were awarded certificates upon the completion of the one-year course. The NPTT program graduates have been placed at esteemed institutions in Lucknow as well as across India – such as Modern Academy, Study Hall, Navyug Radiance, DOSTI (a school for children with special needs), Sanskriti School, Skylark, and Lucknow Public Collegiate.
Priya Kakkar, head of the NPTT program, expressed her pride in the accomplishments of the students and said, “Our students are mothers and women who have put a stop on their careers because of responsibilities. The NPTT program provides them with an opportunity to restart their careers again and become an independent and confident individual.”
Guest of honour, Shalini Mathur said, “Give your daughters wings, empower them with strength, and give them the entire sky to soar. Let them navigate their own destinies, pursue their passions, and carve their own paths.”
Highlighting the essence of the program, the ceremony featured a captivating cultural presentation, including poetry recitals and a dance play titled Doosre Paari.
“This programme has given me a purpose in life after a long gap of ten years“, said Arsh, a graduate from NPTT program at SHEF.
“I have learnt to adapt to new situations and respond to challenges along with honing my classroom teaching skills and thinking critically,“ said Durgesh, another graduate from the program.
The NPTT certification course started in the year 2015. Since then more than 200 students have been trained and placed in various reputed schools across India. The event was attended by the families of the graduates. The ceremony ended with a vote of thanks and national anthem.