Drama Club
SRC in association with Department of Humanities started Drama Club in 2014 with the objective to provide platform to budding actors, script writers and stage directors. The club organises drama workshops and prepares the students to represent the college in drama competitions at University, State and National Leve l. Students showcase their dramatic skills by staging performance on the occasion of Independence Day, Republic Day and in Annual social gathering. The club functions under the guidance of its mentor faculty Prof. Akanksha P. Deshpande.
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Prof. Akanksha P. Deshpande
Faculty Coordinator
email:deshpandea@rknec.edu
DRAMA CLUB ACTIVITIES
ROLE NO.
INDEPENDENCE DAY AND REPUBLIC DAY PERFORMANCES
QIRDAAR
DRAMA CLUB ACHIEVEMENT
Another Feather in the Cap of Nautanki- The Drama Club, RCOEM
Ms. Shreshta Gole and Mr. Mukesh Thakur being appreciated by the General Secretary, the Principal and the other faculties of RCOEM.
Mr. Mukesh Thakur, a student of Industrial Engineering, VI Semester and Ms. Shreshtha Gole, a student of IV Semester Electronics Engineering, of our college were selected to represent Nagpur University in 35th AIU National Youth Festival held at Amity University, Noida. In the Theatre Category, they bagged the 3rd prize in Mime and 4th position in Skit competition.
They also secured 2nd position in the three categories: Skit, Mime and One- Act Play in Zonal Youth Festival held at Gwalior.
Further to this, they also secured the 2nd position in StateYouth Festival held at Gadhchiroli district.
Report 2022-23
DRAMA CUP 2021
DRAMA CLUB ACTIVITIES 2018-19
ROLE No. 2- (2018-19)
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2018
CLUB ACTIVITIES IN THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2017-18
INDEPENDENCE DAY 2017
ROLE NO. 1
REPUBLIC DAY 2018
QIRDAAR
NAUTANKI-THE DRAMA CLUB MAKES RCOEM PROUD
On March 21st, 2017 National Level CSIR-NEERI Conference on Water Scarcity and Awareness was held, which focused on the problem of worldwide water scarcity and pollution. Also the conference stressed upon the ways to save water and make people aware about it. The Conference was open to the public as well as press. Approximately 300 people were in attendance. During the conference, attendees shared opinions, thoughts and suggestions for about this topic. Dr.Rakesh Kumar, CSIR-NEERI Director; Dr.Pawan Labhasetwar, Scientist & Head, WT & M division were present, to discuss in the conference. They were the keynote speakers.
The winning team of Nautanki being awarded with the cash prize
During the day, CSIR-NEERI had organised various competitions for Drama and Short Films so as to send a strong visual message to the common man making them alert and aware about the Water related campaign. NAUTANKI-The Drama Club, participated in the competition under the Dramatics category under the guidance of the club mentor, Mrs. Pratishruti Singh Agrawal.
The winning team along with Faculty In Charge, Pratishruti Singh-Agarwal being appreciated by General Secretary, Shri Govindlalji Agarwal and Principal, Dr R S Pande
Participants had the opportunity to represent their college in front of the foreign delegates present on and off the dais. They had to research about their character and relate it to the present day scenario. Our college secured the 3rd position and was awarded a cash prize of Rs.10, 000.We were also invited on March 22ndto perform again. At the conclusion of the conference, the club was invited by a member of a theatre group based in Mumbai and invited to Pune to perform the same play. The team comprised Script Writer: Saurabh Hardas Director: Mustafa Neemuchwala Cast: Amar Mishra, Nikita Sen, Nishad Janefalkar, Nishigandha Gawande, Vedant Vyas, Viddhesh Gharpure and Vivek Thaware.
Anubhav Gupta and Anurima Chakraborty being appreciated for their performance at Litfest
Report (2015-16)