On a vibrant Wednesday evening, the cultural richness of the North Eastern States took centre stage at Pondicherry University, thanks to the remarkable talents of its students. The event, called the ‘North East Cultural Festival,’ was graced by Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan as the chief guest. Amidst the lively atmosphere, he explored the meticulously designed pavilions celebrating the unique heritage and traditions of the North Eastern States, all showcased at the university’s grand convention-cum-cultural centre.
The event was a melting pot of colours, rhythmic performances, and mouthwatering cuisine, drawing the attention of many. Accompanying the Lt. Governor were notable figures such as Pondicherry University’s Vice-Chancellor, K. Tharanikkarasu, Registrar Rajneesh Bhutani, and Darshini, president of the North East India Community (PUNEIC), who all added to the day’s significance by their presence.
Pondicherry University showcased the vibrant cultural diversity of the North Eastern States during the ‘North East Cultural Festival.’ The event was inaugurated by Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan, who explored the pavilions representing each state. Key figures from the university also attended, reinforcing the festival’s importance in promoting cultural exchange amongst students.
The ‘North East Cultural Festival’ at Pondicherry University highlighted the enchanting cultural diversity found in India’s North Eastern States. With dignitaries and university officials witnessing the celebrations, the event not only fostered a deeper understanding of the region’s rich heritage but also established a platform for artistic expression among students. This festival stands as a testament to the spirit of unity and appreciation for diversity within the community.
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