Jamshedpur: The Cultural Club of D.B.M.S. College of Education organized a tribute to world-renowned poet Rabindranath Tagore at the college auditorium. Titled “Jeevan Gatha,” the celebration honoured the Nobel laureate’s legacy through music, dance, and academic reflection.
B.Ed. students brought Tagore’s works to life through a series of performances:
- Vocal Performances: Ayona Sen, Deepika Madina, Tanushree Saha, Arpita Paul, Ishika, and Swastik Bhattacharya delivered a moving rendition of the song “Jokhon Porbe Na Mor.”
- Dance Dramas: A group dance to “Mere Chit Mein” depicted scenes from Tagore’s childhood, while Akanksha and her team presented the rhythmic “Gehna Kusum Bhav.”
- Solo & Group Highlights: Students Trisha Sarkar and Shaumini Das earned high praise for their graceful solo dances. Other participants, including Artika, Khushboo, Mariam, Ayesha, Mercy David, and Sunitha Malto, added to the energetic atmosphere of the festivities.
Tagore’s Educational Legacy
Addressing the students, Chief Guest Dr. Bharti Singh emphasized that Tagore’s educational philosophy remains vital in the modern era. She noted that Tagore viewed education as incomplete without the integration of music and art.
Principal Dr. Joohi Samarpita further described Tagore as a multifaceted genius—a lyricist, composer, painter, and educationist whose literary contributions continue to enrich global culture and inspire future generations.
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