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International fest concludes at LPU

JALANDHAR: Propagating international oneness among thousands of students, LPU concluded its 6th annual international festival ‘One World’.

International fest concludes at LPU

Students of LPU perform during the second day of 'One World' at the LPU near Jalandhar. A Tribune Photograph



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Jalandhar, April 15

Propagating international oneness among thousands of students, LPU concluded its 6th annual international festival ‘One World’. Day two of the fest strengthened international spirit, understanding and bonds of oneness on the LPU Campus.

Special exhibitions included monuments, archaeological objects, architectural designs, wildlife, landscapes, geological supremacies, antique acquirements, cultural and allied art and other dominances of different countries.

International dance forms were another big attraction on second day of the fest. Students from China presented fan, dragon, lantern dances; Mongolian presented nomads; Bhutanese students came out rigsar; Sri Lankan performed semi-classical dance; Afghanistan showcased Attan dance form; Nigerian mesmerised with Skelewu, feel it, etighi; USA students thrilled others with hip-hop; Malawi students were applauded the most for military dance; whereas, Tanzanian presented bongo and Zambians tonga bull dance. Similarly, they relished Chinese mos burger, hakka noodles, kothey momos, yung chong fried rice; Italian mozzerella pops; Tibetan thukpa, laphing, grilled cheese bruchaptta; and, many more delicacies from other countries.

While awarding the participating international students and departments of the university, Chancellor Ashok Mittal said: “International celebrations teach us emphatically what oneness, friendship, peaceful existence and bonds of togetherness. This all can be well understood by working closely and together.”

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