Constantly juggling projects, research and examinations, the student community in the city are determined not to let their busy schedules get in the way of Navratri celebrations. The dance festival begins at nine at night on September 28.
Some of the main institutions of the city celebrations planned for the school calendar is not out of order. Cultural committees of the various institutions have been very busy these days trying to find a delicate balance.
“We added two nights of Navratri celebrations in mid-October of 15 and 16 that first-year students have a term break, while second-year students are busy with projects in rural areas. We will have prizes for the best-dressed students, “informed MICA cultural committee member.
Centre for Environmental Planning and Technology University (CEPT) is known to celebrate the festival in a lot of fervor and students are enthusiastic about the event. “Campus is decorated with innovative lighting. There will be a giant maze and the installation of 1:01, in which people can travel agencies,” said Nitika Nanda, Cultural Affairs, Faculty of Architecture.
Even if the numbers are always peppy Bollywood fashion, a local band that plays only on campus to distribute Gujarati folk songs. “We urge the Gujarati songs just want to keep the core of the traditional Garba”.
The Ministry Nirma will have two parts this year, one by the Institute of Technology and the second of its Management Institute. IIMA sprawling campus is preparing to welcome about 1,000 people on Oct. 1. “We will invite teachers and their families, administrative staff and students from other institutions. Dj Kunal will ensure that the pace is never down, “revealed IIM secretary Mohammad Nizar A cultural.
National Institute of Design (NID) gives a visual idea that students who are already scrambling to master the complicated movements Garba, turn off the lights, the last day. “The last night is really spectacular. Each light will be excluded, and students perform a dance diya. Diyas light just be a sight to behold,” said Shambhvi, a member of cultural committee.

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