Convenor: Dr. Mili Samaddar; HoD, Dept of Bengali
Platform: Google Meet
Date: 31st July, 1st August, 2nd August 2020
Time: 10:30 am onwards
Site link:   https://sites.google.com/thebges.edu.in/thebescbengaliwebinar1
Speakers:

Day 1 : 31st July 2020

1st Session
Prof. Mamata Raychoudhuri
Professor, Dept. of Economics
Former Pro-VC, University of Calcutta
Prof. Debashis Mazumdar
HoD, Dept. of Economics
The Heritage College, Kolkata

2nd Session : Panel Discussion
Mr. Anirban Mukhopadhyay
Ph.D Scholar, College of Media
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Mr. Soumya Dasgupta
Ph.D Scholar, Architecture (History and Theory)
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign
Mr. Debayudh Chatterjee
Ph.D Scholar, English (Literary Studies)
University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign

Day 2 : 1st August 2020

1st Session
Dr. Biswajit Ray
Associate Prof., Dept of Bengali
Viswa-Bharati, Shantiniketan
Dr. Joydeep Ghosh
Assistant Prof., Dept of Bengali
Jadavpur University, Kolkata

2nd Session : Panel Discussion
Dr. Debamitra Kar
Assistant Prof, Dept. of English
Womens’ College, Calcutta
Dr. Shinjini Basu
Assistant Prof, Dept. of English
Sir Gurudas Mohavidyalaya, Kolkata
Dr. Mrinmoy Pramanick (moderator)
Assistant Prof (HoD), Dept. of Comparative Indian Language and Literature
University of Calcutta, Kolkata

Day 3 : 2nd August 2020

1st Session : 1st half
Mr. Atul Thakur
Deputy Secretary PHD
Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Mrs. Debjani Ganguly (moderator)
Vice-Principal of Arts, The B.E.S. College

1st Session : 2nd half (Discussion Session)
Mr. Arup Das
MARFAT (NGO organisation)
Founder Member
Mr. Soham Bose
Research and Policy Analyst
Team member of Pandemic Policy Assessment, Govt. of Orissa

2nd Session
Dr. Swati Moitra
Assistant Prof, Dept. of English
Gurudas College, Kolkata

Mili Samaddar comprehensively explained this sudden emergence of a worldwide pandemic situation that has posted a huge challenge to the future of humanity as well as to its supposedly mighty knowledge base of science and technology. She said that we are facing a tradeoff between economic down turn and physical wellbeing   i. e, moving out of the frying pan with the five.

She said that inside this phase of history, where every moment creates more boundaries between the rich and the poor, the educated and uneducated, the upper cast and lower cast, the powerful and the powerless, we seem to be engulfed by a kind of democratic abstraction.

She explained that Philosophy, History, Art, Literature and Social Sciences  i. e all genres of knowledge and quest are engrossed to get hold of this abstraction in their own unique way.

According to her, the key to freedom for mankind from this horrific situation, lies in this joint endeavor.

Teacher-in-Charge Dr. Suchandra Chakravarty in her welcome address stated that this three-day webinar would make us think about where we stand today.  The COVID-19 has resulted in schools shut all across the world. Globally, suddenly children were out of the classroom. In light of the COVID-19 lockdown, when the country came to standstill in March, and a transformation came and people were not prepared for these changes. As a result, education has changed dramatically, with the distinctive rise of e-learning, whereby teaching is undertaken remotely and on digital platforms. With this sudden shift away from the classroom in many parts of the globe, some are wondering whether the adoption of online learning will continue to persist post-pandemic, and how such a shift would impact the worldwide education market.

Dr. Mamata Raychaudhuri deliberation mainly focused upon the following points:

On the other hand, the speech of Prof. Debashis Mazumdar hovered around the following points:

Six feet Apart: City space and Mass Media

(A panel Discussion : Mr Abirban Mukhopadhyay, Mr. Soumya Dasgupta and Mr. Debayudh Chatterjee)

Debamitra Kar focused on:

Shinjini Basu focused on:

Oedipus and Epidemic—Swati Moitra

I.Q.A.C. Co Ordinator Mr. Tathagata Sen mentioned that people are scrambling to adjust to rapidly changing circumstances as they attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19—and it is stressful and scary. Fear of losing livelihood and going out, insecurity for oneself and loved ones, we all are confined in this situation. we are becoming digital as well as mechanical. We have also witnessed charity, solidarity and loving-kindness. we are literally all in this together.

Webinar Convenor Dr. Mili Samaddar in Valedictory session explained, this is a time to act together; only concerted action can effectively combat a threat of this scale. A change of thinking about our home space and our relationship with work areas have occurred. The world will look significantly different post pandemic. 

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