Srinagar, Oct 26: The two-day annual cultural festival Rang-e-Chinar 2.0 concluded on Sunday at the National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, with enthralling performances, artistic exhibitions, and spirited participation that turned the campus into a vibrant hub of creativity and celebration.
A statement of NIT Srinagar issued here said that, held under the theme ‘Roots and Rhythms,’ this year’s edition drew students, faculty, alumni, and visitors from across J&K.
It said that the festival featured more than 40 competitions and cultural activities, offering a dynamic blend of traditional art and modern creative expression.
The statement said that the participants from 25 institutions took part in a variety of events ranging from henna art, Silambam, fabric painting, crochet, and clay art to singing, dancing, acting, photography, poetry, and rap battles.
It said that the event culminated with pro-shows by Waqar Khan, Mir Brothers Band, Shor Band, and DJ On Edge, which mesmerised audiences and added a pulsating finale to two days of celebration.
Director NIT Srinagar, Prof Binod Kumar Kanujia, lauded the event as a celebration of the institute’s diversity, energy, and creative spirit.
Throughout the two days, the campus buzzed with energy as students showcased their talents in music, theatre, and visual arts.
The performances from soulful solo songs to electrifying dance numbers and dramatic plays received thunderous applause.
The fusion of traditional Kashmiri performances with contemporary art forms symbolized the very essence of ‘Roots and Rhythms.’
Registrar Prof Atikur Rehman emphasised the importance of coordination and teamwork behind the success of the large-scale festival.
Dean Students’ Welfare and Chairman of the festival, Prof Muhammad Abid Bazaz, praised the student teams and faculty coordinators for their tireless work.
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