Deepanjali Mela lightens Shri Pandit Prem Nath Dogra GDC Samba
SAMBA, OCTOBER 29: Shri Pandit Prem Nath Dogra Government Degree College on Tuesday organized the first of its kind event ‘ Deepanjali ‘ – Diwali Mela to celebrate the festival of lights. The event was held in collaboration with J&K Police and Take One Television and Technologies Pvt. Ltd witnessing zealous participation from Government colleges of Samba District and Government and private organizations.
The mela, inaugurated by the College Principal, Prof. (Dr.) Twinkle Suri under the aegis of IQAC, was a vibrant blend of culture, creativity and celebration bringing a spirit of joy, prosperity and unity on the campus.
The event featured live performances of traditional contemporary dance and music by talented students, food fiesta presenting delicious festive dishes, artisan stalls of handmade crafts like Mandala art, Bamboo ,Calico printing, Fabric painting etc. offering environmentally conscious décor.
The stalls were put up by students of the GDC Samba, GDC Ramgarh, GDC Vijaypur, Social Welfare Department, Department of Handicraft and Handloom, Samba, J&K, and various private firms of Samba, Akhnoor and Jammu District.
The event also displayed an array of stalls with beautifully crafted diyas and candles made by students symbolizing sustainability and traditional artistry. A key attraction of the mela was the encapsulating presence of the students engaged in fun games and exciting competitions.
Special invitees gracing the occasion included Deputy Commissioner Samba, Rajesh Sharma, Senior Superintendent of Police Samba, Vinay Sharma and Principal GDC Ramgarh.
The event marked the celebration of the festival of lights and also empowered the students to showcase their entrepreneurial spirit. The event was particularly noteworthy as it was the first of its kind in Samba District. It not only had invitees and participants from colleges but was open for the general public also and had participation from a wide range of organizations.
In the stall competition, Bamboo Art by Rajinder Kumar won first position, Jute Bags by the Department of Home Science, SPPND GDC Samba secured second position, and Mandla Art by Anzel Sharma took third position. In the Cultural Category, Dogri Dance by Anjali and Pushpanjali claimed the first position, followed by a performance by Suvidha Sambyal in second place, and Punjabi Dance by Sia and group in third place, all from GDC Samba. Prizes were sponsored by Kanish Jewellers, Samba. Mr. Rohit Sharma from Take One Digital Network anchored the proceedings of the event. Formal Vote of thanks was given by IQAC Coordinator Dr. Banpreet Kour.