Every night, when the clock strikes 10, a basketball court at the National Institute of Design (NID) is transformed into a ballroom. This has happened in the last two weeks. NID students have already begun to practice the Garba steps.
“I’ve heard of Garba and was very curious. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to learn for my seniors,” said Shaivya Saraswat, Student from Udaipur. “. It is not so easy, but it’s fun Another student, Chandan Vishnu from Kerala, said:” The steps seem so beautiful, when older people are built. I practiced hard to learn and to participate in the festival this year. “
Students not only at the institute of learning first country concept new steps, but they are also taking steps to make the nine-day festival putting green. Lights, decorations, arrangements for the festival will reflect the links with sustainability.
“Take note that a large amount of oil wasted because it is absorbed by the vessels of traditional oil lamps, we will light oil lamps in the teacups of this year,” said Nihar Desai, a student NIDs.
Although widely used to decorate NID campus with oil lamps during the Navratri festival in previous years, this year’s decorations will move across the electric light. Compared with kerosene lamps, flashlights and more environmentally friendly will be used again next year, told the students.

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