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Annual Youth Festival of Lovely Professional University ends
In the just-concluded cultural program held in Lovely Professional University, Jallandhar, the students enthralled the spectators with their impeccable performances and were lauded by the Chancellor of the University Ashok Mittal.

FOLK AS well as western dances stole the show on the last day of the annual youth festival of Lovely Professional University. Rocking performances by multi-talented students of the University compelled the onlookers to sing, dance, feel and celebrate the great two gala days along with them. The enthusiastic audience applauded with gusto the scintillating performances of the students.


The second day witnessed geet, ghazals, qawalis, collage making, vocal, giddha, bhangra, famous folk and western dances of different states and countries and many more show-stealing performances by hundreds of students. Last day's events also included competitions in mimicry, mime, debate, on the spot-painting, clay-modelling and rangoli. The Lovely School of Arts and Animation of the University was declared winner unanimously by nine renowned judges for the performances put by the students.

Handing over the coveted glittering trophy to the leaders of the winning school, the Chief Guest of the day, Ashok Mittal, the Chancellor of the University congratulated all on the magnanimous outcome of the mammoth youth festival.
 
"Such organisations keep all of us full of youth, vitality and vigour in deeds, actions as well as in thoughts and planning too." Continuing, he said, "The massive participation from international students has given a global outlook to the festival, this year. The opportunity shared by other students to work together with them under a great feeling of oneness, equality and determination will certainly make them more humane and global citizens. All of them are going to have proper understanding towards culture, customs, traditions related to performers hailing from different Indian states and other countries."

During the day, many stalls at different blocks of the university held competitions in poster making, tattoos, Ikebana, dance, robotics, LAN games, sports, quiz show, band performances, fashion parade, mehndi, and face painting, etc., worth cash prizes, gifts and other attractions. Many special food stalls of mouth watering food kept attracting food lovers. In the end, the Chancellor Mittal distributed the prizes to the winning students of different competitions. He was accompanied by the Pro Chancellor, Rashmi Mittal, of the University.


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