CT University Welcomes Spring with Kites, Culture, and Fashion
CT University celebrated Basant Panchami, a festival marking the arrival of spring. The event was a wonderful display of culture, talent, and festivity.
Ludhiana, February 01, 2025: CT University celebrated Basant Panchami, a festival marking the arrival of spring. The event was a wonderful display of culture, talent, and festivity.
The celebration started with kite flying, where students showed off their skills and competed with each other. The university campus was buzzing with colorful kites and excited students.
The event also featured cultural performances, including music, dance, and theater. Students showcased their talents, leaving the audience amazed.
Yellow was the theme of the day, with students and faculty members dressed in yellow clothes. The atmosphere was electric, and the spirit of Basant Panchami was palpable.
One of the highlights of the event was the Mr. and Ms. Spring Fashion Icon contest. Students walked the ramp, showcasing their talent and style. The winners received prizes and praise.
The event was attended by Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh, Vice Chancellor Dr. Abhishek Tripathi, Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Nitin Tandon, Dean Academics Dr. Simranjeet Kaur Gill, and Director Student Welfare Er. Davinder Singh.
Chancellor S. Charanjit Singh Channi said, "Basant Panchami is a time to welcome spring and rejuvenate ourselves. I'm thrilled to see our students and faculty members celebrating this festival with such enthusiasm."
Pro Chancellor Dr. Manbir Singh added, "CT University is committed to preserving and promoting our cultural heritage. Events like Basant Panchami celebration help us connect with our roots and showcase our rich cultural diversity."
The event ended with a vote of thanks and a promise to continue celebrating cultural festivals with the same zeal and enthusiasm.