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Law varsity students shine at Abhyudyay

Over 35 students from Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, were felicitated by Vice Chancellor Prof Priti Saxena for their outstanding performance at Abhyudyay 2K25 — a prominent cultural and literary fest hosted by Himachal Pradesh University on May...
The HPNLU students secured first prize in multiple events at Abhyudyay 2K25 in Shimla. Tribune photo
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Over 35 students from Himachal Pradesh National Law University (HPNLU), Shimla, were felicitated by Vice Chancellor Prof Priti Saxena for their outstanding performance at Abhyudyay 2K25 — a prominent cultural and literary fest hosted by Himachal Pradesh University on May 15-16.

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The HPNLU students secured first prize in multiple events, including bhangra, solo singing, poetry writing, western dance and chess, showcasing exceptional talent and versatility. The inter-university fest brought together participants from across the state, celebrating creativity, intellect, and cultural expression.

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At a special ceremony in the Vice-Chancellor’s office, Prof Saxena commended the students for their dedication and excellence. She highlighted the importance of holistic education and praised the faculty mentors whose guidance played a key role in the students’ success.

“These achievements reflect the spirit, creativity, and discipline of our students,” said Prof Saxena. “We aim to nurture not just legal professionals, but well-rounded individuals capable of excelling in diverse fields.”

The event concluded with appreciation for the students’ efforts and the university’s commitment to all-round development.

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