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CT Group, in collaboration with the district administration and Municipal Corporation, organised the Burlton Park wall painting competition, a vibrant initiative aimed at engaging students in community-driven activities.

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Students from various fields participated with enthusiasm, showcasing their artistic talents through unique and creative art pieces. The selected artworks from the competition would serve as references for the painting of the walls at Burlton Park, transforming the area into a canvas filled with creativity and inspiration.

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The initiative sought to encourage student involvement in community development while offering a platform to display their artistic expressions. CT Group extended its gratitude to the district administration and Jalandhar Municipal Corporation for their support and for involving students in such a meaningful endeavour.

Dr Arjan Singh, Dean of Student Welfare at CT Group, stated, “This initiative reflects our commitment to nurturing creativity and community engagement among students. We are proud to see their art beautifying the city and inspiring others.”

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