Umang 2014 hosted the event 99 secs to fame which was judged by anchor and actor Vineet Jain and model Sneha Ghosh. There were 23 participants participating in the event took place at the main stage.
99 secs to fame is an interesting event where participants could showcase their talents. After the emcee called out the rules and regulations, the event started with the first participant performing locking and popping, a western dance form. Another appealing performance was a belly dance performed by Oindrila Bhakta. One participant, after his performance was disqualified because of naming the college he belonged to, which was against the rules.
The event ended with the judges being felicitated with flowers after which judge Vineet Jain said a few words of appreciation.
The Department of Political Science organised a field trip to Netaji Bhawan for the students of Semester IV on 5th April, 2023. A total of 55 students accompanied by 5 teachers visited the ancestral house of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose that has been converted into a museum under the aegis of the Netaji Research Bureau …
On 31st January 2023, Prof. Parimal Merchant, from SP Jain School of Global Management was invited for a session on ‘Success in Business’. But owing to unforeseen commitments, Dr. Merchant had to cancel his talk, which he deeply regretted. Managing this crisis at his best, Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs stepped in to …
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Theatre, a collaborative form of fine art – where actors and actresses present their experiences either real or imaginary before an audience, often from a stage – is widely considered a dying art, as the younger generations get sucked into their digital existences and have little or no time for such “theatricals” (no pun intended). …
99 Seconds To Fame
Umang 2014 hosted the event 99 secs to fame which was judged by anchor and actor Vineet Jain and model Sneha Ghosh. There were 23 participants participating in the event took place at the main stage.
99 secs to fame is an interesting event where participants could showcase their talents. After the emcee called out the rules and regulations, the event started with the first participant performing locking and popping, a western dance form. Another appealing performance was a belly dance performed by Oindrila Bhakta. One participant, after his performance was disqualified because of naming the college he belonged to, which was against the rules.
The event ended with the judges being felicitated with flowers after which judge Vineet Jain said a few words of appreciation.
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