Karim City College Hosts Traditional Walk for Communal Harmony Week

Students Showcase Indian Cultural Diversity Through Traditional Attires from Various States

Key Points:

  • NSS unit organizes Traditional Walk at Karim City College during Communal Harmony Week 2025
  • Students participate in solo and duet categories displaying state-specific traditional costumes
  • Three judges evaluate performances based on attire, presentation and state-specific knowledge

JAMSHEDPUR – Karim City College NSS unit organized Traditional Walk program on Wednesday during Communal Harmony Week 2025.

The event showcased Indian cultural diversity beautifully. Students presented traditional costumes from different states. Unity in diversity became the central theme.

Principal Dr Mohammad Reyaz inaugurated the program. He delivered inspiring address to participants. However, he emphasized understanding cultural heritage deeply.

Moreover, he urged students to preserve traditions. Indian cultural richness deserves careful protection. The principal stressed heritage conservation importance strongly.

NSS Program Officer Dr Ale Ali attended. NSS Co-ordinator Syed Sajid Parwez participated actively. Both played crucial roles in organizing.

Students competed in two distinct categories. Solo category featured individual state representations. Participants wore traditional costumes from various regions.

Meanwhile, duet category showcased wedding attires. State-specific matrimonial costumes were displayed elegantly. Audiences appreciated the presentations enthusiastically.

Three special judges evaluated the performances. Priya Khes served as one judge. Tarannum Ameen joined the evaluation panel.

In addition, Atif Habib participated as judge. He is famous as “Jamshedpur Wala” locally. Jamshedpur recognizes his social media presence.

Judges assessed multiple evaluation parameters carefully. Costume quality received primary consideration first. Presentation skills determined significant scoring portions.

Furthermore, confidence levels influenced final marks considerably. State-specific knowledge proved essential for success. Participants demonstrated comprehensive cultural understanding effectively.

Guests praised NSS team’s organizational efforts. They commended participants’ dedication and hard work. Such programs provide platforms for talent.

However, cultural unity gains strength through events. National integration receives significant boost always. Students’ enthusiasm remained visible throughout proceedings.

The college regularly organizes cultural activities. NSS unit conducts various awareness programs. National Unity Week celebrations occurred recently.

Educational institutions promote cultural awareness actively. Traditional costumes represent state identities beautifully. Wedding attires showcase regional marriage customs.

Communal harmony programs build social cohesion. Youth participation ensures cultural continuity forward. Student festivals celebrate diverse talents regularly.

The program concluded successfully with celebrations. Students expressed joy and satisfaction openly. Cultural heritage preservation received renewed commitment.

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