Yuva 3.0 Ignites Talent at Arka Jain University
Cultural Fest Celebrates Youth Empowerment and Creativity
Arka Jain University’s Yuva 3.0 fest wraps up, showcasing a vibrant mix of competitions and cultural performances, emphasizing youth empowerment and education.
JAMSHEDPUR – The grand finale of Arka Jain University’s Yuva 3.0 cultural fest was marked by Srisha Sanjana Toppo’s crowning as Miss Youth.
Following closely, Gurpreet Singh clinched the Mister Yuva title, highlighting the diverse talents among students.
In the creative sphere, Vidhi Sharma took top honors in T-shirt painting, demonstrating the fest’s emphasis on innovative artistry.
Face Painting saw Shweta Lamay emerging victorious, adding colorful expressions to the event.
Artwork competition accolades went to Sarita Kumari, further celebrating artistic talent.
Prerna Kumari, Rhea, Mounika Tiwari, and Garima Jain dominated the Kuk Mob event, showcasing teamwork and creativity.
Gagandeep Kaur’s Desert Ink victory illustrated the power of written expression among the youth.
In the entrepreneurial challenge, Bhuvan Sarkar excelled in Seller The Seller, underscoring the importance of business acumen.
The Branding Quiz saw Shubham De demonstrating his knowledge prowess, reflecting the educational focus of the fest.
Nidhi Kesari, Ekta Kesari, Hrishikesh Kumar Singh, and Anik triumphed in the Millionaire Mind event, highlighting financial literacy among students.
Gaurav De’s victory in the Let’s Groove competition set the stage for energetic dance showcases.
In photography, Mayank Manas Singh’s Shutter Up win captured the essence of the fest.
The Youth Idol title went to Pratiksha Mishra, who charmed the audience with her singing.
Musical talents Vaishwan Lal, Vivek Kumar, Imran, Vikram, and Tushar Dey won the Acoustic event, blending melodies with the fest’s vibe.
Debate prowess was on full display as Yogita Saugandh secured the win in Kurukshetra, fostering intellectual discourse.
Asmi Arpita Kachhap’s innovative creation won the Create a dress out of waste competition, showcasing sustainable fashion.
Harsh Dayal stood out in the Alphaaz competition, celebrating poetic expression among the youth.
The event was enriched by the presence of Padmashree Chami Murmu, whose inspiring words underscored the significance of youth empowerment and education.
The cultural program was filled with engaging competitions and performances, concluding with a heartfelt tribute to Swami Vivekananda.
The two-day fest was inaugurated with traditional flair, featuring the lighting of the lamp and a captivating Chhau dance that set a dynamic tone for the festivities.
Dr. Pompey Das Sengupta offered special guidance, ensuring the event’s success with support from the university’s academic and administrative staff.

