Notre Dame College (Dhaka) - Clubs of Notre Dame College

Clubs of Notre Dame College

Notre Dame College has 19 extracurricular clubs (Source: Blue and Gold, Yearly Magazine, 2002-2004) including: * Notre Dame Debating Club

  • Science Club
  • Notre Dame Adventure Club
  • Notre Dame Rover Scouts NDCRS
  • Notre Dame Business Club
  • Notre Dame Chess Club
  • Notre Dame Manabik Shongho
  • Nature Study Club
  • Notre Dame Degree Club
  • Yuva (Youth) Red Crescent
  • Notre Dame Rotaract Club
  • Natyadol (Theater Group)
  • Notre Dame Abritti Dol (Reciting Group)
  • Notre Dame History club
  • Association for Medical help and Environmental Health promotion
  • International Understanding and Relation Club
  • Notre Dame Cultural Club
  • Lekhok Kunjo (Writers' Guild)
  • Notre Dame English Club

Notre Dame Debating Club, moderated by Fr. Adam S. Pereirra CSC, who is known as the father of debating in Bangladesh, celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2003.

Notre Dame Science Club, moderated by Professor Sushanta Kumar Sarkar, is the oldest and greatest science club in the country.It is also the only club in BANGLADESH renowned in the whole world. It celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 1999.

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