The Skill Development Cell is dedicated to the holistic development of individuals by emphasizing the importance of soft skills alongside academic competencies. The Cell provides opportunities for participants to engage in various courses that emphasize problem-solving activities and critical thinking exercises, encouraging a proactive approach to challenges. Its key objectives include identifying essential skills in demand, providing access to skill-building workshops organizing informational seminars with professionals. The Cell aims to bridge the gap between education and the workforce, preparing individuals for successful careers. Additionally, it offers a diverse range of skill-building workshops that cater to various interests and career paths, ensuring that individuals are well-rounded and adaptable in an ever-evolving job market. Through these initiatives, the Cell aims to prepare individuals not only for employment but for lifelong learning and personal growth.
The objectives of the Skill development Cell are as follows:
a. To prepare students for the digital demands of the modern workplace by offering industry-relevant training.
b. To enhance students’ problem-solving abilities through active participation in practical courses.
c. To familiarize students with essential software and tools commonly used in both academic and professional settings.
d. To offer certificate and add on courses which develop diverse skills among the students.
e. To provide a diverse range of skill-building workshops that cater to various interests and career paths.
Name | Designation |
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Dr. Rabinjyoti Khataniar, Associate Professor | Co-ordinator |
Dr. Sadananda Nath, Assistant Professor | Member |
Dhiraj Kr. Sarma, Assistant Professor | Member |
Dr. Sultan Ali Ahmed, Associate Professor | Member |
Dr. Bidyut Jyoti Bhattacharjee, Associate Professor | Member |
Dr. Diganta Das, Assistant Professor | Member |
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One Day Workshop on “Soft Skill and its Importance for Students” | Soft skills improve our communication skills as well as interpersonal skills, leadership qualities, work ethics, time management, and teamwork, to name a few. With this perspective in mind, the Dept. of English at B.H. College, Howly, has organised today a "One Day Workshop on Soft Skills and Their Importance for Students.” Dr. Nabamita Das, Assistant Professor, Dept. of English, Don Bosco University, has been invited as a resource person to enlighten the students in the area specified above and thus enable them to face interviews, etc. in the future. Dr. Dipmani Das, Head of the Department of English, Dr. Sultan Ali Ahmed, Rajlakshmi Dutta, Hunjili Katharpi, Bidisha Dowarah, and Abdul Warish Sheikh were present at the programme. | |
One Day Workshop on “How to Improve Spoken English Proficiency” | A lecture on “How to Improve Spoken English Proficiency” has been organized today at the seminar Hall, B.H College, Howly under the aegis of Dept. of English and Add-On Course in Spoken English Proficiency. Prof. Padmini Bhuyan Boruah, HoD, Dept of English Language Teaching, Gauhati University was invited as the key speaker and she delivered a very enriching lecture sharing her knowledge on tactics of spoken English. | |
A Lecture on “ICT/Computing Skills for the Benefit of Students” | A Lecture on “ICT/Computing Skills for the Benefit of Students” was organized on 08.11.2023 at Room no. 14, 11.00 a.m. Dr. Diganta Das, Asst.Prof. Dept. of Comp. Science, B.H College was invited as a resource person to mentor the students on the specified area, and enhance learning through digital mode. | |
One Day Programme on "The Benefits of Practicing Yoga" | Madhukar Sastri was invited to enlighten students on the benefits of practicing Yoga. He has not only imparted theoretical knowledge of yoga, but he has also practically shown them various yoga poses and asanas and their benefits. Yoga promotes physical well-being, reduces stress, and enhances mental clarity. It can help students manage the challenges of college life, improve concentration, and foster a sense of balance. Additionally, yoga encourages mindfulness and relaxation, which are valuable skills for coping with academic pressures. Hence, the visit of Madhukar Sastri would really contribute to the student’s holistic well-being. | |
One week online student training programme on MS Excel and SPSS software from 4th to 10th January 2021 | A week long online Students’ Training Programme on MS Excel and SPSS software was organized by the Department of Statistics in collaboration with IQAC, B. H. College, Howly from 4th January to 10th January, 2021 using Google Meet online platform. Mr. Jayanta Kr. Bora, Founding Director of VART Consulting PVT Ltd., Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, a Doctoral Fellow at the Indian Institute of Dalit Studies (IIDS), New Delhi was invited as the Resource Person of this workshop. It should be mentioned that VART Consulting PVT Ltd. is renowned for such value based analytical training programme across the country. The programme was inaugurated by Dr. B. C. Pathak, Principal, B.H. College, Howly. IQAC Coordinator Dr. Subhas Das and Dr. C.K. Sarmah, HoD, Statistics also graced the occasion. The program was coordinated by Dr. Bagsmrita Bhagawati, Senior Faculty of the Department of Statistics. All together there were eighty registered participants. Apart from the students of B. H. College, Howly, a few students from Kokrajhar Govt. College and some research scholars also joined the workshop. The participants took part in the hands on training on statistical software like MS Excel and SPSS with full of enthusiasm. In the valedictory function held on 10th January, 2021, the participants intimately exchanged their views with the Resource Person and lauded the articulation, efforts and energy shown by Mr. Bora in the whole training programme. They also commended the effort of the Department of Statistics along with the college authority for organizing such skill enhancing programme for students and urged the college authority to organize more of such student centric programme. |
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