
A college cultural club is a student organization that organizes and promotes cultural events, activities, and experiences on campus and in the community. Its primary goal is to provide students with opportunities to express their talents, explore different art forms, and connect with diverse cultures.
Key Functions and Activities:
Cultural clubs often organize various cultural events, including music concerts, dance performances, theater productions, art exhibitions, and film screenings.
They aim to showcase a wide range of cultures, traditions, and art forms, fostering a sense of inclusivity and appreciation for diversity.
Cultural clubs provide a platform for students to showcase their talents, hone their skills, and explore new creative avenues.
They offer opportunities for students to interact with peers, build relationships, and create a sense of community.
Cultural activities can contribute to students’ holistic development, enhancing their cultural awareness, creativity, and critical thinking skills.
Benefits of Joining a Cultural Club:
Students can discover and develop their creative talents, whether in music, dance, theater, or other art forms.
Participation in cultural activities can improve skills such as teamwork, communication, self-presentation, and organizational abilities.
Engaging in cultural events can boost confidence, reduce stress, and foster a sense of belonging.
Exposure to diverse cultures and traditions can broaden students’ perspectives and enhance their understanding of the world.
Cultural clubs provide a space for students to connect with peers, build relationships, and expand their social network.
In-Charge of Cultural Club
Nivedita Chatterjee (Convenor), Associate Professor & Head, Department of Political Science
Moumita Sarkar, Assistant Professor, Department of Sanskrit
Dulali Saren, Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Bengali
Debosree Jana Maity, SACT (Sanskrit)