Karim City College Students Triumph at State Youth Festival

Karim City College Champions at Jharkhand Youth Festival, Set for Nationals

Three Karim City College students win top honors at the Jharkhand state youth festival, earning the privilege to represent the state at the National Youth Festival in Pune.

JAMSHEDPUR – Karim City College in Jamshedpur has become a beacon of excellence with three of its students achieving victories at the state level youth festival.

Held in Ranchi on December 23, 2023, and organized by Jharkhand’s Directorate of Sports and Youth Affairs, this festival witnessed remarkable performances from the college’s students.

Olivia Biswas captivated the audience with her solo dance, Kulpreet Bhamra demonstrated exceptional photography skills, and Shubham Kumar Singh excelled in declamation.

Their victories have earned them the honor of representing Jharkhand at the upcoming National Youth Festival in Pune.

This accomplishment highlights the diverse talents nurtured at Karim City College.

Syed Sajid Pravez, Nodal Officer of Karim City College, led the East Singhbhum district team at the Youth Utsav, playing a crucial role in guiding the participants to success.

Dr. Mohammad Reyaz, the College Principal, expressed his pride and congratulated the winners and the team.

He emphasized the significance of these achievements in enhancing the college’s reputation for fostering holistic development.

This success story is a testament to Karim City College’s commitment to promoting both academic and extracurricular excellence.

The college community eagerly anticipates the national level performances of their star students.

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