JWU Student to Represent University in National Kathak Competition

Bingsati Dutta Wins East Zone Selection for All India University Youth Festival

Key Points:

  • Bingsati Dutta earns top spot in East Zonal Youth Festival Kathak event
  • MA English student outperforms participants from 18 universities
  • Vice Chancellor commends achievement in classical dance competition

JAMSHEDPUR – Jamshedpur Women’s University student Bingsati Dutta secured a spot in the national-level university youth festival for Kathak dance.

Her performance impressed judges at the zonal competition. Meanwhile, she topped contestants from four eastern states.

Achievement Details

Dutta will compete at the 38th All India University Youth Festival. “Her dedication to classical dance is remarkable,” noted a cultural expert.

The MA English student represented JWU with distinction. Moreover, she showcased Jharkhand’s cultural talent on a broader stage.

University Support

Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) Anjila Gupta praised Dutta’s accomplishment. Additionally, the sports and cultural department provided crucial support.

Dr. Sanatan Deep heads the supporting department. Furthermore, mentors Sudha Deep, Preeti, and Rajrishi Chakraborty guided her journey.

Cultural Impact

The achievement highlights JWU’s commitment to arts education. Besides academics, the university promotes cultural excellence.

The selection represents regional classical dance traditions. However, it also opens opportunities for national recognition.

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