NIT Jamshedpur’s CULFEST ’25 Returns with Rs 4 Lakh Prize Pool

Popular Singers Rauhan Malik, Mohammad Irfan to Headline Cultural Festival

Key Points:

  • Two-day festival celebrates ‘World in Miniature’ theme this January
  • Events include music, dance, drama and literary competitions
  • DJ Swizel to deliver grand finale performance at cultural extravaganza

JAMSHEDPUR – The National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur is preparing for its annual cultural festival CULFEST ‘25, featuring competitions and star performances.

The event has secured sponsorship from Jharkhand Tourism. Registration remains open through the official festival website.

“The festival aims to showcase diverse global cultures,” a student coordinator explained.

Event Highlights

The festival offers competitions across multiple categories. Participants can compete for prizes in various cultural domains.

Moreover, the event welcomes both campus and external participants. The organizing team expects record participation this year.

Star Performances

Popular singers will grace the opening day stage. The artists will present a mix of contemporary and classical music.

Meanwhile, DJ Swizel will headline the closing ceremony. The performance promises an energetic dance music experience.

Cultural Integration

The festival promotes artistic exchange among institutions. Previous editions have attracted participants from across India.

In addition, the event showcases regional cultural elements. The program includes traditional art forms from Jharkhand.

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