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PECFEST ends with display of culture, creativity & innovation

A bhangra performance on the final day of PECFEST-2024 on Sunday.

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The final day of PECFEST 2024 at Punjab Engineering College (Deemed to be University), Chandigarh, was a vibrant celebration of cultural and creative energy, marked by a range of captivating events that left audiences thrilled and inspired. It offered a diverse lineup of cultural highlights, including an energetic dance competition, Nach Meri Jaan, an exciting ‘IPL auction’ and the much-anticipated Young Minds Quiz, which tested the knowledge and skills of young participants.

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The festival’s first two days set an impressive tone with cultural evening of Glitterati, a lively BhangraTheque, and an unforgettable musical performance by popular Bollywood singer Asees Kaur.

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The final day’s spotlight featured the Youth Parliament, Solo Instrumental performances, a captivating Film Fest, Katha Sangram, and crowd-favorite Cosmo Clench and Bhangra Wars. A variety of talented bands energised the audience with thrilling performances during the Rap Battle. Adding to the spectacle, the Chandigarh Car Club displayed a remarkable collection of vintage cars, attracting automobile enthusiasts and spectators alike. The Communication, Information and Media Cell added an intellectual edge to the festival with events like Netagiri, PR Writing, Quirky Quiz, Turn Coat, and Ad-Mad, encouraging creativity, strategy and quick thinking.

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