The Departments of Sociology & Journalism and Mass Communication successfully organized a student-centric one day summer carnival “Jashn” on 23rd April 2022 (Saturday) as part of the celebrations of 75 years of Indian Independence. Keeping in sync with the themes announced by the Government of India to celebrate ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ the event had focused upon ‘Skill India’ aiming to provide the students with an opportunity of showcasing their skills and talents.
The students had organized stalls of food items, handicrafts, paintings, and other such creative products which were made by themselves. The stalls were arranged within the college premises (Valia Hall) and the departmental teachers guided the students in hall decoration, theme planning and event organization.
This novel event created the perfect opportunity for the students who got a platform to showcase their varied skills and talents. The carnival observed a footfall of more than 500 visitors who enjoyed visiting the stalls. Overall, it was a very successful and enjoyable carnival.
Some photographs of the event with geo-tagging have been attached below.
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JASHN The Skill Mela 2022
The Departments of Sociology & Journalism and Mass Communication successfully organized a student-centric one day summer carnival “Jashn” on 23rd April 2022 (Saturday) as part of the celebrations of 75 years of Indian Independence. Keeping in sync with the themes announced by the Government of India to celebrate ‘Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav’ the event had focused upon ‘Skill India’ aiming to provide the students with an opportunity of showcasing their skills and talents.
The students had organized stalls of food items, handicrafts, paintings, and other such creative products which were made by themselves. The stalls were arranged within the college premises (Valia Hall) and the departmental teachers guided the students in hall decoration, theme planning and event organization.
This novel event created the perfect opportunity for the students who got a platform to showcase their varied skills and talents. The carnival observed a footfall of more than 500 visitors who enjoyed visiting the stalls. Overall, it was a very successful and enjoyable carnival.
Some photographs of the event with geo-tagging have been attached below.
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