Extension Activities (Year 2022-2023)

In the realm of higher education and community service, the integration of academic institutions with industry, community organizations, and non-governmental entities is crucial for fostering holistic development and societal impact. During the past year, numerous extension and outreach programs were successfully conducted through various student-led initiatives such as the National Service Scheme (NSS), National Cadet Corps (NCC), Red Cross, and Youth Red Cross (YRC). These programs, aimed at bridging the gap between educational institutions and the broader community, illustrate the power of collaborative efforts in addressing social, environmental, and developmental challenges.

Number of extension and outreach Programs conducted in collaboration with industry, community and Non- Government Organizations through NSS/ NCC/ Red Cross/ YRC etc., during the year = 8

Name of the activityOrganizing unit/ agency/ collaborating agencyYear of the activityNumber of students participated in such activities
Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav… Har Ghar Tiranga…NSS unit DIATM15/8/202268
Innovate, Create, Engineer – National Engineers DayNSS unit DIATM15/9/2022128
NSS Day CelebrationNSS unit DIATM25/9/202243
Educational trip to Burdwan Science Center and PlanetariumNSS unit DIATM15/10/202262
Swami Vivekananda’s Birthday CelebrationNSS unit DIATM12/1/202372
Earth DayNSS unit DIATM21/4/2023109
Rabindra JayantiNSS unit DIATM8/5/202352
World Environment DayNSS unit DIATM5/6/202355

Total number of Students participating in extension activities = 589

This year has witnessed a substantial number of extension and outreach programs conducted in collaboration with industry, community organizations, and non-governmental entities through NSS, NCC, Red Cross, and YRC. These programs underscore the importance of synergistic efforts in addressing diverse societal challenges, enhancing student learning experiences, and contributing positively to community development. The collaborative spirit demonstrated through these initiatives highlights the transformative impact of collective action in fostering a more engaged and responsible society.

Collaboration Activities

Number of Collaborative activities for  research, Faculty exchange, Student exchange/ internship = 9

Sl. No.Title of the collaborative activityName of the collaborating agency with contact detailsName of the participantYear of collaborationDurationNature of the activity
1AMBER Experiment, CERN, SwitzerlandCERN, Geneva, Switzerland/ amber-contact@cern.chDr. Sabyasachi Sarkar2022-235 YearsResearch Collaboration
2TrainningWBSEDCLAnup Das,Ankit Pal,Subhojyoti Sarkar, Rimpa Paul Biswas,Ayan Hazra,Sk.Rakibul Islam1/9/20224 WeeksTrainning
3TrainningSource Fuse Technologies India Pvt.LtdVartika Kumari23-07-20224 WeeksTrainning
4TrainningVidyut BhavanAnup Das,Ankit Pal,Subhojyoti Sarkar, Rimpa Paul Biswas16-08-20224 WeeksTrainning
5TrainningWBSEDCLMainak Mondal,Anjan Ghosh, Riyaz Mallick, Dipendu Kumar Biswas17-08-20224 WeeksTrainning
6Field TripMassanjore Hydro Power Plant (WBSEDCLSubhendu Mondal,Koushik Banerjee,Sumon Ghosh, Dharitri Adhikari,Sunita Kumari,Sajal Manna,Pravin Kumar26-11-20221 dayField Trip
7TrainningCSIR-NML JamshedpurPuja Soren30-11-202230 DaysTrainning
8TrainningDurgapur Project limitedAlapon Chakraborty, Abhijit Sau,Soumi Kundu,Souvik Ruidas,kumari Sakshi06-02-20234 weeksTrainning
9InternshipShyam Sel And Power LimitedDharitri Adhikari,Sunita Kumari,Pravin Kumar,Mrinmoy Banerjee,Mainak Mondal,Anjan Ghosh,Tanmoy Hazra,Riyaz Mallick05-04-23 to 14-04-2314 daysInternship