Srinath University Marks Independence Day with Cultural Extravaganza

Srinath University celebrates 77th Independence Day with a cultural program, Rangoli competition, and tree plantation by the Chief Guest, District Mining Officer Sanjay Kumar Sharma.

JAMSHEDPUR – A vibrant celebration of India’s 77th Independence Day unfolded at Srinath University, filled with a range of activities that inspired patriotic feelings among administration, staff, and students.

The event commenced with the unfurling of the Tricolour by the Chief Guest, District Mining Officer Sanjay Kumar Sharma, as the Srinath University’s founder, Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, Pro-Chancellor, Principal, and Trustee proudly looked on.

The university’s campus resonated with the national song, sung with fervor, as patriotism reached its peak among those in attendance.

Adarsh Singh and Neha Prasad led the cultural program, delighting the audience with performances that honored the nation’s rich heritage.

The Rangoli competition became a highlight, focusing on themes like ‘Vision of Independent India’ and ‘Unity in Diversity,’ allowing students to express their artistic talents and patriotic sentiments.

Dr. Mithilesh Kumar delivered the vote of thanks, appreciating the collective effort that made the event a success.

In a symbolic gesture, the Chief Guest planted seedlings after the flag hoisting event, signifying growth, sustainability, and a commitment to nurturing the environment.

The day was marked by unity, creativity, and a shared sense of national pride, reflecting the true spirit of Independence Day.

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