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Magnificent Display of Indian Culture at LPU's annual 'One India-2024' Cultural Fest
4/20/2024 10:31:20 PM
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JALANDHAR, Apr 20: Lovely Professional University (LPU) Campus got transformed into a vibrant realm of Indian culture & heritage when its annual mega cultural fest 'One India-2024' commenced with great splendour and spectacle. This 12th edition of the fest witnessed an awe-inspiring display of equality, diversity, and inclusivity as students from across the country showcased the magnificence of their respective states, and joined hands with others.
For this, a large number of Indian festivals, rituals, cultures, traditions, dances, songs were showcased and performed on, in full mirth and merriment. Students raised slogans for oneness, particularly "Bharat Mata Kee Jai" and "Hum Sab Ek Haen", amid showcasing of large diversity of the country. The fest had an impressive line-up of activities, featuring 29 exhibition stalls that provided a glimpse into the rich heritage, art, and cuisine of each state and union territory. On-looking 25000+ students were also enthralled by the diverse range of products, handicrafts, and other related things that were on display. The fest also showcased 29 folk music & dance-performances, 3 kms long variegated cultural procession- which added magnanimity and lustre to the fest.
Carrying the theme of "Equality, Diversity, and Inclusivity"; this year's fest aimed to celebrate the glorious Indian philosophy that binds the entire nation together. The festival welcomed students from all corners of India, who not only represented their states but also collaborated with their peers from different regions.
The event was celebrative and informative with massive presentations made by 4000+ participating LPU students, hailing from all Indian states & union territories. They collaborated with one another to learn and imbibe the goodness of other cultures as well. Even international students of 40+ countries worked together with their Indian counterparts to prove the fest grand in form and aim. The result was a harmonious amalgamation of cultures, traditions, perspectives which showcased the true spirit of a united India.
Founder Chancellor of LPU & Rajya Sabha Member Hon'ble Dr Ashok Kumar Mittal inaugurated the fest by releasing tri-coloured balloons. Dr Mittal congratulated all at the fest for upholding India's magnanimity in its diversity, as also maintained at the campus itself. Dr Mittal encouraged students to always stand united in all of their endeavours for the betterment of the community, country and the world. Pro-Chancellor Mrs Rashmi Mittal accompanied him. While visiting the individual stalls raised by students; both of them appreciated the incredible enthusiasm and collaboration displayed. They inspired students to go ahead in all unified works for the betterment of the student community.
Along with unity in diversity, inclusion too ensured that students across varying identities feel valued, welcomed, respected, included, represented, heard, and that they can contribute collectively with a voice of their own. What truly set this edition of 'One India' apart was the active participation of international students as well. Hailing from different corners of the world, they worked hand in hand with their Indian counterparts, further enriching the festival's grandeur and demonstrating the spirit of global unity as well. Their contributions highlighted the event's underlying message of fostering cultural exchange and embracing diversity.
An 'Art Exhibition-Abhivykati' was also organized where different departments presented their exclusive creations of their students. The English department displayed original poems, comics, slogans and more to publish soon; Fine Arts exhibited art pieces in diverse forms; Architecture put forth artisan works in diverse textures; Fashion came out with dresses for different occasions; Hotel Management with delicious delicacies; and so on.
Different Schools of the university represented different states of India separately, and their students worked together to bring out the great aspects of the individual states for 28,000 other on-looking students. The conclusive occasion will vouchsafe the cultural showcase and fashion show amid continuous rhyming performances of all the states of India.
Illustrative factor of the celebration was that students of a particular state were seen working and performing for the other state. Andhra Pradesh students were seen in the Punjab tableau; whereas, Kerala students showcased all about Maharashtra state. By doing so, students availed a broadened opportunity to celebrate and pay respect to one-another's culture. In fact, India is known for its rich cultural heritage, where diversification is the identity of the country.
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