Ludhiana: The 13th Youth festival of Guru Angad Dev Veterinary & Animal Sciences University started with knowledge sharing and fine arts events. Director, research PAU Dr Ajmer Singh Dhatt inaugurated the festival. tnn
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PAU youth fest: Agriculture College bags overall trophy
Punjab Agricultural University’s inter-college youth festival concluded with the College of Agriculture winning the overall trophy. Students showcased vibrant performances in traditional attire, including giddha and bhangra. The festival highlighted social issues like drug addiction and unemployment through dramatic enactments. Upcoming youth festivals at GADVASU and the inter-varsity level promise further excitement and opportunities for student participation.
Punjab Agricultural University’s inter-college youth festival concluded with the College of Agriculture winning the overall trophy. Students showcased vibrant performances in traditional attire, including giddha and bhangra. The festival highlighted social issues like drug addiction and unemployment through dramatic enactments. Upcoming youth festivals at GADVASU and the inter-varsity level promise further excitement and opportunities for student participation.
City to host Youth Festival on Nov 26
Kanpur gears up for a vibrant district-level youth festival on November 26th at BNSD Shiksha Niketan. Young talents aged 15-29 will compete in science, culture, and life skills, including a science fair, folk performances, and creative competitions. Winners will proceed to divisional and state levels. Register by November 24th at designated offices or via email.
Kanpur gears up for a vibrant district-level youth festival on November 26th at BNSD Shiksha Niketan. Young talents aged 15-29 will compete in science, culture, and life skills, including a science fair, folk performances, and creative competitions. Winners will proceed to divisional and state levels. Register by November 24th at designated offices or via email.
Govt to promote dying arts in Youth Mahotsav
Rajasthan’s Youth Festival, starting November 25th, will showcase the state’s fading artistic heritage. The festival aims to revive interest in traditional arts like ravanahattha music, Rammat dance, and Manganiyar puppetry alongside modern science and sports. Organizers hope to preserve these unique cultural forms and potentially promote them globally.
Rajasthan’s Youth Festival, starting November 25th, will showcase the state’s fading artistic heritage. The festival aims to revive interest in traditional arts like ravanahattha music, Rammat dance, and Manganiyar puppetry alongside modern science and sports. Organizers hope to preserve these unique cultural forms and potentially promote them globally.