College students should rise past lecturers, says Dy CM at Ojas’24

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Deputy chief minister Brajesh Pathak inspired college students to embrace cultural connections as a pathway to balanced decision-making and management improvement. Addressing college students on the Jaipuria Institute of Administration, Lucknow, in the course of the grand finale of their annual cultural extravaganza, Ojas’24, on Saturday, he described youth as “diamond and gold.”

Ojas’23 concludes with mesmerising efficiency by Ash King (Sourced)

Pathak urged the scholars to rise past lecturers, protect India’s wealthy cultural heritage, and put together themselves as future leaders in pivotal sectors like science, administration, and infrastructure. He highlighted the significance of nation-building and urged them to try for excellence throughout fields.

Kumkum Dhar, head of the Birju Maharaj Kathak Sansthan, U.P.’s division of tradition, graced the occasion because the visitor of honour. She emphasised the transformative energy of high-quality arts in fostering fearlessness and creativity whereas additionally providing employment alternatives.

The cultural fest reached its crescendo with a star night time that includes Bollywood playback singer Ash King. Identified for his chart-topping tracks like ‘Te Amo’, ‘Baarish’, and ‘Just Go to Hell Dil’, the artist delivered an electrifying efficiency that captivated the viewers. His soulful voice and dynamic stage presence introduced Ojas’24 to a spectacular shut.

Ojas’24 fest brings 90s nostalgia alive

Ojas’24, the annual fest of Jaipuria Institute, Lucknow, introduced the magic of the 90s again to life with a vibrant celebration of expertise, creativity, and youthful spirit. Over two action-packed days, the fest turned a hub for rising abilities, drawing enthusiastic participation from faculties throughout Lucknow and close by areas.

The competition supplied a dynamic platform for competitions in music, artwork, literature, and quizzes, creating an interesting and immersive expertise for all attendees. Every occasion mirrored the fest’s nostalgic theme, mixing retro allure with fashionable expressions of creativity.

By offering a stage for college students to show their various expertise, the fest inspired budding managers to faucet into their interior potential and embrace their individuality.

“Ojas’24 exemplifies the energy and creativity of young minds, offering them a unique space to shine,” shared a scholar participant.