Entering into the 2nd phase of#ProjectAhinsa, 1st year students ofStudy Hall College shared their concepts & idea with theBewajah team to bring transformational changes to ground reality.
In this phase, the students will work on creative initiatives & effective plans within groups as they discussed deep-rooted social issues & their possible solutions in the two-day workshop.
Students of#BBA &#BCom Department enjoyed participating in the fun-filled activities conducted by the team ofPRAVAH Foundation during their orientation workshop.
The 2nd year students ofStudy Hall College were chosen to be inducted as interns in the#SMILE IN-TURN-SHIP program of the foundation. They’ll be associated with grassroots organizations & social movements across UP for 4 to 6 weeks.
Topic: Orientation Ceremony
Facilitator:
Mr. Yatharth Bahukhandi (Senior Associate Co-ordinator)
Name of Company: InfoDeltaSys Software Solutions Limited.
About the event:
BCA students at Study Hall College participated in a Live Software Project Training with InfoDeltaSys Software Solutions Limited, a company specialized in developing web-based data-driven applications.
The training session on the topic “React and JavaScript” focused on providing hands-on experience to the students to give practical exposure & boost their career in the field of software development.
A show and Tell activity was organised for children to show the mask, cutout, toy or puppet of an animal and speak few lines on it. This activity gave children confidence to speak in front of small audience their own peer group and Aunties.
Such activities help develop public speaking, creativity, language skill and develop confidence to speak on stage.
To build the leadership capacities of young people, unleash their ability, and bring transformational social change, the PRAVAH Foundation conducted a two-day session called Youth Adda with 2nd and 3rd-year students of B.COM, BBA & BJMC students
Topic –
Peace and Harmony with 2nd-year students and
Decision Making as a 21st Century Skill
Facilitator –
Mr. Yatharth Bahukhandi (Senior Associate Co-ordinator)
A Campus placement was organized by the college for (BBA, B.Com, BCA and BJMC) 3rd year students. Placement was held for three companies i.e., SBI Life insurance, Paytm and Shriram Finance. In which 29 students appeared in the first round interview, out of which 9 students were selected for SBI Life Insurance.
Rejoicing the exemplary services of brave men & women of India, Study Hall College celebrated 75 glorious years of the country’s transition to a republic. The day marks the adoption of India’s constitution to strengthen its democratic values.
Guests from SHEF Family
Anand Sir
Saurabh sir
Pratyush Sir
Tanmay ma’am
Suparna ma’am
Speakers– Dr. Himanshu singh (Director Sir)
Dr. Neha Mahendra (Dean Ma’am)
Event coordinators– Priyanka Raj Modanwal (Head, cultural committee)
Aman Pandey (Head, Samashti)
On this auspicious occasion Study Hall College organized a 3D Model Making competition and poetry competition.
For the Poetry competition the Theme is Patriotism.
For the 3D model making competition the theme is “States and its Culture.”
Winners of 3D Model Making Competition-
First prize- Kirandeep Kaur from B.COM department (for representing Punjab)
Second prize- Sapna Gupta from BJMC Department (for representing Rajasthan)
Third Prize- Shra Fatima from BBA Department (for representing Kashmir)
Lucknow: Study Hall hosted its annual concert “I THRIVE, WHEN WE THRIVE” on the 22nd of November 2023 at the Sant Gadge Auditorium, in Gomti Nagar. Through the concert, the students conveyed a message of self-empowerment and one’s connection with others and the earth.
Ms Meenakshi Bahadur, principal of Study Hall, addressed the students and parents, said “Thriving, at its core, embodies the fusion of vitality and learning—a principle which is embraced by our school. From the concert’s theme which was introduced in April to their final presentation, the students amazed us all with their creativity and innovation.”
Dr Urvashi Sahni, CEO of Study Hall Education Foundation (SHEF) said “For over 37 years we have been focusing on holistic development of our students and drama, arts and music has always been a part of our core curriculum. Even the New Education Policy (NEP) aligns perfectly with our school’s vision and plays a pivotal role in encouraging new students to take more interest in creative fields like theater, dance, and music.” The evening commenced with performances like “Aham Brahmasmi” “Surya Vandana” “Ubuntu,” “Symphony” “Bus Chalna Hai” and Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” by the students.
These performances left a lasting impact on the audience and the parents were able to connect to the message that the students were trying to portray. The evening reached its end with “Mangalam,” a prayer for universal well-being, serving as a finale, with all audience members participating.
Concluding the event, the Vice Principal, Mrs. Meenakshi Shah, addressed the audience and said “The students and the teachers have worked very hard to make this concert possible. Their hard work takes all the credit and this concert is proof of how hard work and teamwork trumps all.”
To promote the entrepreneurial skills of students and enhance creativity, Study Hall school in collaboration with Study Hall College organized a HUNAR Mela for those students who cannot get proper platform to show their skills.
Lucknow: In a bid to connect last mile artisans with business owners and promoters Study Hall Educational Foundation (SHEF) organized an artisans fair – GyanSetu Hunar Utsav 2023. Taking forward the mantle of Skill India, artisans and craftswomen from six districts of Uttar Pradesh were invited to showcase their products and build connections with promoters to ensure a steady line of business orders. More than 800 handmade items were put on display.
Notable among the promoters, Chandar Prakash, Runa Banerjee, Shurti Shandilya, Madhvi Kukreja, IB Singh, members from Lion’s Club, Ruth Chokarvarty, Vaani and many others.
The event commenced with a meeting of entrepreneurs from the city. Dr Urvashi Sahni, CEO and founder of SHEF said, “We work with the marginalized communities where talent and skills exist. We have organized Hunar Utsav to bridge the connection between artisans and craftswomen from our communities to all the entrepreneurs and businesses in Lucknow. Our goal is to economically empower women, enabling them to achieve independence and take control of their lives.”
Ms Tanmai Chaturvedi, GyanSetu program manager said, “We work with 70 distinct communities and these communities are full of skilled artisans. The Hunar Utsav is to celebrate their skills and their talents and connect them to businesses so that they can earn. ”
The Hunar Utsav showcased chikankari, zardozi, knitting, handcrafted items and many other products. In October 2021, SHEF launched its skill development program in collaboration with Laxmi Smriti Vidyadaan Sansthan and Jan Shikshan Sansthan, operating under the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship in Lucknow at Itaunja village. The skill development center was successful and five graduates from the GyanSetu Skill Development Center opened a tailoring unit in Itaunja village.