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Colours ’21 brings out the best in students

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Jalandhar, February 2

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More than 1,300 students from 22 colleges and 35 schools across the region participated in cultural festival Colours 2021 at CT Group of Institutions, Maqsudan, which concluded recently.

Various competitive events, including group dance, rangoli, poster-making, quiz, solo singing and mehndi were held.

Lala Jagat Narain DAV Model School after lifting the overall trophies of Colours 2021 along with co-chairperson Parminder Kaur Channi, at CT Group, Maqsudan, in Jalandhar

The first round was done virtually and finale was held at Maqsudan campus where the finalists performed in various activities.

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The CT Group co-chairperson Parminder Kaur Channi was the chief guest.

Solo dance competition

The campus was home to more than 1,300 students from various schools and colleges, including Dayanand Model School; Government Senior Secondary School, Randhawa Masanda; Seth Hukam Chand School; HMV Colligate School; Parvati Jain School; Lala Jagat Narain Model School; Lyallpur Khalsa College; HMV College; UCI Nursing College; Dev Samaj College for Women, Ferozepur; SD College; Paradise College and Lala Lajpat Rai College of Pharmacy; among others.

Students participate in face painting competitions.

Students of Lala Jagat Narain DAV Model School ranked first and Sant Sarwan Dass Model School, Phagwara, was the runner-up. Dev Samaj College for Women, Ferozepur, ranked first and Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar, stood second among the colleges.

Dr Jasdeep Kaur Dhami, campus director said, “We received a wonderful response from various schools and colleges in this cultural fest despite the pandemic. Students participated with competitive spirit in various activities. Colours aim at inspiring youth to elevate aspirations, stay focused and achieve greater heights.”

Manbir Singh, managing director, CT Group, said, “This is a wonderful platform given to young students to showcase their talent and we thank all the participants for participating in this cultural event.”

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