To bring the feel of “Ghar Wali Diwali”, diyas were placed in every nook and corner of the campus on both the days. Decorated with colourful lights and diyas amidst the hills, the college looked nothing less than a beautiful piece of art. The first evening of the weekend continued with people putting on their dance shoes for Punjabi and Bollywood numbers. The night was one grand party with a variety of games like dumb charades, mafia, and card games among others. Post this flurry of events on Day 1, students geared up for the next day’s events, starting with a Rangoli competition. The entirety of the campus, including hostel entrances, reception and classrooms were all adorned with fascinating Rangoli designs. The same morning, the cultural committee of the college also visited a number of charities like Mercy Home, Demthring, San-ker Charitable Trust etc. to donate the contributions made by the students and faculty members.
A major attraction for the day was the Selfie based Treasure Hunt, which was followed by students indulging in sweet preparations. Decked up in their ethnic attire, students and faculty members came together to attend the Laxmi Pujan. The evening rolled on with a delicious dinner hosted by the Hostel Committee. The night concluded with a bonfire in the quadrangle of the institute with melodious songs amidst the beautiful lights.
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