The much-awaited festival of lights, Diwali was around the corner with the celebration taking place in each student’s house brought the spirit of competition alive.
The time to get away from the hectic study spree and steal slices of joy through fun games and enlighten the essence of the festival.
‘INLIGHTABLE’ bought to us; Rangoli, Diya, Puja Thali and Bandanvar (Toran) Decoration Competition.
The significance of Diwali and the Indian culture was depicted with the use of mango leaves, diyas made by clay and chawal in the worship of Goddess Lakshmi and God Ganesh was really heart-touching. The students took utmost care of environment and used eco-friendly materials.
Winners of Inlightable:
Rangoli Making
1st – Nandita Pandey
2nd – Anurag Paul
3rd – Shreya Khirwal
Diya Decoration
1st – Tripti Choudhary
2nd – Astha Aga
3rd – Dhriti saboo
Thali Decoration
1st – Ritam Mondal
2nd – Juhi Garg
3rd – Bhavna Chopra
Bandanvar Making
1st – Aditi Singh
2nd – Bappriya Bagchi
3rd – Rahul Chowdhary
More than 386 students participated in the competition. The winners were decided by Dr. Vasundhara Mishra.
Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Dr. Vasundhara Mishra, Prof. Divya P. Udeshi and student Guarav Killa had organized, and an overwhelming participation made this event a success.
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Inlightable – Online Diwali Competition
November 18, 2020
The much-awaited festival of lights, Diwali was around the corner with the celebration taking place in each student’s house brought the spirit of competition alive.
The time to get away from the hectic study spree and steal slices of joy through fun games and enlighten the essence of the festival.
‘INLIGHTABLE’ bought to us; Rangoli, Diya, Puja Thali and Bandanvar (Toran) Decoration Competition.
The significance of Diwali and the Indian culture was depicted with the use of mango leaves, diyas made by clay and chawal in the worship of Goddess Lakshmi and God Ganesh was really heart-touching. The students took utmost care of environment and used eco-friendly materials.
Winners of Inlightable:
Rangoli Making
1st – Nandita Pandey
2nd – Anurag Paul
3rd – Shreya Khirwal
Diya Decoration
1st – Tripti Choudhary
2nd – Astha Aga
3rd – Dhriti saboo
Thali Decoration
1st – Ritam Mondal
2nd – Juhi Garg
3rd – Bhavna Chopra
Bandanvar Making
1st – Aditi Singh
2nd – Bappriya Bagchi
3rd – Rahul Chowdhary
More than 386 students participated in the competition. The winners were decided by Dr. Vasundhara Mishra.
Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs, Prof. Minakshi Chaturvedi, Dr. Vasundhara Mishra, Prof. Divya P. Udeshi and student Guarav Killa had organized, and an overwhelming participation made this event a success.
Reported by Gaurav Killa
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