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APJ College lifts overall trophy

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Girls perform bhangra during a cultural fest in Jalandhar on Friday. Tribune Photo: Malkiat Singh
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Tribune News Service

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Jalandhar, February 1

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As many as 1,800 students from 50 colleges across the state participated on the first-day of cultural festival ‘Colors 2019’ at CT Group of Institutions, Maqsudan.

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An inter-college competition was organised on the first day of the event, in which students took part in 30 competitive activities including group dance, fashion show, business plan, quiz, solo singing, debate and bhangra.

APJ College of Fine Arts lifted the overall trophy of competition whereas Mehar Chand Polytechnic College bagged the runner-up trophy. Mehar Chand Polytechnic College won the first and second prizes in the debate competition.

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The first prize for advertisement film was pocketed by APJ College of Fine Arts. HMV College bagged the first prize in group dance and first prize in fashion show. APJ College won the first prize in business plan and the second prize was bagged by HMV College.

APJ College clinched the first position in AdMad show, whereas HMV College bagged the second position. In the turban tying event, CT Group of Institutions bagged the first prize.

APJ college won the first prize in salad making. Pyramid College bagged the first prize in clay modeling, whereas ACET Amritsar got the second prize.

Apart from its own students, the college was home to more than 1,800 students from various colleges.

Budding singer from the city, Garry Chaudhary enthralled the audience with his mesmerising live band performance along with Akash and Shekhar. Dr Jasdeep Kaur Dhami, campus director said: “Like every year, we have received a wonderful response from various colleges.”

Parminder Kaur Channi, co-chairperson, deputy director trainings, Amrit Kalsi; Dean, academics, Anurag Sharma and principal CTITR Dr Yogesh Chhabra were present.

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