BIMTECH celebrates 31st foundation day by organizing SABRANG Utsav
Abhay Anand | October 8, 2018 | 02:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, OCTOBER 8: BIMTECH recently celebrated its foundation day by organizing an 8-day gala event “SABRANG Utsav-a plethora of cultural and literary events” where in a host of renowned artists of the country are seen performing traditional and modern dance, music, recitals, fun and entertainment activities.
Sarang is a unique endeavour of BIMTECH to uphold art and culture. The institution celebrates the Birla legacy of traditions and knowledge in the form of 8-day long carnival of art, culture, values, society and knowledge termed as ’Sabrang Utsav’, conceptualized by Director H Chaturvedi.
BIMTECH campus witnesses an overwhelming congregation of many talented intellectuals and artists during the entire week. The abode of knowledge is smoothly transitioned into a house of pure culture after the dusk on each day of the week. No stone is left unturned to resonate the values and art inherited from the rich heritage of Indian culture. Every thread of the campus echoed the motive of preserving the diversity and the decades old inheritance.
This year BIMTECH flagged off its 31st Foundation Day Celebration with mesmerizing performances which reflected the credo and guiding principle of the institute- “Excellence with Values”.
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