The Cultural Fest at RNB Global University, Bikaner was organized by the Event Forum on Saturday, 8th October 2016. For RNBains cultural fest is the epitome of energy and enthusiasm, transforming the campus into a colorful canvas of celebration. Dr. Amandeep Singh Kapoor, Superintendent of Police, Bikaner with his august presence graced the function as the Chief Guest.
The festival began with the Lamp Lighting Ceremony to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati at the Academic Block. A short cultural program initiated with Ganesh Vandana by First Semester students (Renu and Savi). Mudit Khajanchi and Kishan Rathi set the mood with their thrilling singing performances. Melodious duet by Third Semester BBA students added the flavor to the festivity. Addressing the students, the Hon’ble Chief Guest Dr. Kapoor advised that to achieve success in life you first need to know your true potential and then devote yourselves to pursue your aim in life.
To motivate the students to shed their inhibitions and showcase their passion for dancing a dance competition was organized, which was divided into three different categories i.e, Single, Pair and group dance. Talented young choreographers like Mr. Nitesh Ojha and Mr. Anil Ojha were the members of Jury for the dance competitions.
Winners of the Dance Competitions are as follows:
Competition: Solo Dance
Winners
First Prize - Jaishree (B.Com Hons)
Second Prize - Aman Nigam (BBA-LLB)
Third Prize - Mukund Kanwar (LLB)
Competition: Duet Dance
Winners
First Prize – Mitali Bhura (BBA) & Priyanka (B.Sc.)
Second Prize - Hritika Makkar (B.Sc) & Ekta (BBA)
Third Prize - Muskan (BBA) & Twinkle (BBA-LLB)
Competition: Group Dance
Winners
First Prize – Pooja, Ajoshweta, Gaurav, Kunal
Second Prize - Neha, Priyanshi, Pooja, Vaishali
Third Prize - Mitali, Kajal, Monica, Priyanka, Mahima, Sonali
Prize for the Best Decorated Dandiya Stick went to Umang Khatri B.Sc. III semester. Prizes for the Best Dressed Male and Best Dressed Female Competitions went to Ashish Modi (B.Com -I) and Ajoshweta (MBA-I) respectively.
Kishan Rathi (BBA-I) won the Best Dancer Male and Mushan Chajjar the Best Dancer Female (BBA-I)
There was an air of festivity in the campus; packed with youngsters dressed in traditional attires and flaunting dandiya sticks in hands; dancing to electrifying music by DJ. Thus, the festival was celebrated with full vigour embracing the Indian tradition until it was time to call it a day.