· LPU students from 29 states & & Union
Territories of India represented other states than their own to showcase ‘Unity
in Diversity’
· International students from 50+ countries also
participated actively to co-operate their Indian counterparts & to imbibe
Indian ideologies
· 100+ exhibition & food stalls, 36 folk
Music & dance performances depicted magnanimity of oneness among all
Jalandhar: Two-day annual mega fest ‘One India-2017’ was
inaugurated today at Lovely Professional University, where thousands of
student-participants from 29 states and 7 Union Territories of India worked
together and converted LPU campus into the whole of India in real. This year,
students are celebrating the theme of “World Peace” by proving it grand in form
and aim. The most important point of the fest is that LPU students are seen
representing other states than their own to showcase strong ‘Unity in Diversity’
of India. Even International students from 50+ countries are also participating
actively to co-operate their Indian counterparts & to imbibe great Indian
ideologies. On the first day of the fest, LPU Chancellor Mr Ashok Mittal
inaugurated the fest celebrations by plantation of trees and initiating the
world-peace symbols. Chancellor Mr Mittal conveyed students that we can never
obtain peace in the outer world until we make peace within ourselves.
Prior to this, LPU students chanted slogans
for “World Peace” including “Om Shanti, Shanti, Shanti Om; Why can’t we live in
Peace; Always imagine Peace; Better Society, Better Tomorrow; Fight the Fight;
Teach Peace to Each; and more,” throughout the campus, during 4 Kms long
procession of tableaus representing each state and UT of India. Students
showcased culture, dresses, songs, dances, historical aspects, and colourful
procession about different regions. For this, 100+ exhibition & food
stalls, 36 folk Music & dance performances depicted magnanimity of oneness
among all. By visiting individual expo stall, LPU Management & Senior
Officials inspired the students to go ahead in all unified works for the
betterment of community, country and the world.
The fest- ‘One India’ is held every year
at LPU Campus to let diverse student community feel the importance of unity by
all means. The fest is indeed proving to be a grand effort in binding students
in a single knot of unity amid great cultural diversity. Different LPU Schools
represented different states of India separately, and their students worked
together to bring out the great aspects of the individual states for 25,000
other on looking students. Tomorrow, on the conclusive day of the fest,
valedictory ceremony will witness the great cultural showcase of continuous
dancing performances of all the states of India and awards to expo winners.
At all states’ food stalls, raised by LPU
hostellers, students of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal
were seen serving foods of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Himachal Pradesh
& Chhatisgarh like Bhutte Kaa Kees, Methi Puri, Malpua, Rugra, Dhuska,
Apple Flack, Gahat Kofta, Makhiani Lassi, Himachali Sidu and more. Whereas,
students from Punjab, Chandigarh, Haryana, Rajasthan let other students enjoy North
East, West Bengal, Telugu foods like Ghugne, Jhalmuri, Thuppa Soup, Bamboo
Soft, Telebhaja, Aloo PoshotaKapok, Punnukulu, Mirpakaya and more. Same was
seen during diverse music and
dance performances where a South Indian students performed for Bhangra, Giddah,
Lavani, Ragini, Kalbelhia and North Indian students on Bihu of Assam and more.
At Assam stall Navjot Kaur (a B Tech Bio-
Technology II year student) from Punjab; at North East Stall Elijah (an
international student of BBA) from Uganda; at Kerala stall Anil Shah (a BBA
student) from Nepal; and, B Tech CSE II year
student Nischit from Mumbai shared unanimously that this is the real and humane
learning at LPU campus for which we have come from far off states to study at
LPU. Through such activities of utmost importance we are imbibing the spirit of
being truly global citizens. Highlighting factor of the celebration is that
student of a particular state was seen working and performing for the other
state. By doing in such a way, students availed a broadened opportunity to
celebrate and pay respect to one-another’s culture.
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