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PU Rose Festical ends with musical extravaganza

The PU spokesperson expressed gratitude to all participants, attendees, and the organising team for making the event a resounding success
Punjabi singer Jeet Jagjit performs on the final day of 14th Rose Festival at Panjab University on Sunday. Tribune Photo Pradeep Tewari

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The 14th Panjab University Rose Festival concluded with a series of competitions and enthusiastic crowds being treated to a musical evening.

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The much-anticipated Rose Prince and Princess Competition was the highlight of the day, with young participants captivating the audience. In the Rose Prince category, Arjan won the 0-1 years segment, while Vrishank Singh Rana claimed first place in the 1-2 years category. Dilshaan Singh topped the 2-3 years group. Among the Rose Princess winners, Sumaira Eva secured first place in the 0-1 years segment. Amayra Malhotra triumphed in the 1-2 years group, and Anaysha Yadav emerged victorious in the 2-3 years category.

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The Fancy Dress Competition was another major draw, with children showcasing creativity and confidence. Anayna Khanna won in the 3-5 years category, while Vedanti Ghai secured first place in the 5-9 years segment. Consolation prizes were awarded to several talented participants.

As the evening set in, the festival reached its grand finale with Punjabi singer Jeet Jagjit enthralling audiencs at the Old Convocation Ground.

The PU spokesperson expressed gratitude to all participants, attendees, and the organising team for making the event a resounding success. He emphasised how the festival continues to foster community spirit while celebrating nature, talent, and cultural vibrancy.

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