CT University has organized a mega event Dhanak Cum Diwali Mela
CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab organized Dhanak cum Diwali Mela in its campus. People from nearby areas also joined with students from various schools, and CT University’s own faculty and students with their family members.
Ludhiana, October 20, 2022: CT University, Ludhiana, Punjab organized Dhanak cum Diwali Mela in its campus. People from nearby areas also joined with students from various schools, and CT University’s own faculty and students with their family members.
Various food stall were installed with discipline showcase by various schools as that of Engineering, Law, Management, Fine Arts, fashion, etc. It was cultural and technical fest.
Harjit Singh (IPS), SSP, Punjab Police District Ludhiana (Rural) and Gurbaj Singh, SP, Punjab Police District Ludhiana (Rural) came to CT University as a chief guest to make this function more memorable and welcomed by Charnjit Singh Channi , Chancellor and Dr Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor, CT University.
In this event 50 schools came to participate in numerous competitions such as Dance, Music, Face Painting, Rangoli, Cartooning, Poster Making, Clay Modeling and Paint Your Imagination. Respectively, Eastwood International School, Atam Devki Niketan S.S.School, Zenab Ansari, East Wood International School Mullanpur, Swami Roop Chand Jain Senior Secondary, Swami Roop Chand Jain Senior Secondary School Jagraon were on the top of point tables in the above mentioned events.
Probing Further, Swami Roop Chand Jain Got First Position in the event of Indian Heritage. Stanford International school declared as 2nd position and Third position is gathered by Anand Isher Public School (Girls Bhangra). What is more, Baba Isher Singh Public School was the winner of dance competition through their tremendous performance. Sacred Heart Convent School was the runner-ups in the Dance Activity. Thus, all the winner schools were awarded by cash prizes by taking the recourse of CT University.
AT The end of the fair worthy Chancellor, Charnjit Singh Channi and Dr Manbir Singh, Pro-Chancellor of CT University appreciated the whole team and said that the spirit of festivals fills the atmosphere with meaning and gives people a break from the hustle and bustle of earning a living.