A grand Christmas tree made of various waste materials was lit up at the Offbeat CCU on Wednesday in the presence of Barbara Voss, consul-general of Germany in Kolkata; Subhashis Dutt, secretary, Bengal Business Council; Sujata Chatterjee, founder, Twirl Store; Meghdhut Roychowdhury, founder, Make Calcutta Relevant Again and chief innovation officer, Techno India Group and Pauline Laravoire, co-founder and CEO Y-east and sustainability director, Techno India Group
Soumyajit DeyWomen's Christian College Eco Club, ISPC, Unmesh Entrepreneurship Cell, Sumeli and Sucharu, organised a Christmas Carnival within the college premises. The event featured a display and sale of student-crafted handicrafts and delicious homemade food items. Principal Ajanta Paul inaugurated the event followed by a cultural programme in the college auditorium, attended by governing body members and the esteemed chief guest, Anand Peacock, pastor of Circular Road Baptist Church
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