Jaipuria Institute of Management organises ‘Spardha 2018’
Abhay Anand | April 9, 2018 | 11:51 AM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 9: Jaipuria Institute of Management (JIM) Ghaziabad recently organised it's inter-college management fest ‘Spardha’ where more than 200 students from 50 colleges in Delhi-NCR participated in various intellectually stimulating events like theatre, debate, case study, and business quiz.
The fest saw the students showing their creative, intellectual and artistic skills during different communication and performance-based activities.
The event started with the lamp lighting ceremony by all the dignitaries. The inaugural speech featured the powerful words of Dr. Daviender Narang - Director, Jaipuria Institute of Management. He expressed that over the years, the institute has been instrumental in enhancing the performing and competitive spirit among the students. The first session opened with the most awaited role-play competition. Over 100 teams from different colleges came up with some exciting and eye-opening acts on corporate topics like positive thinking, sexual harassment, transgender abuse and much more.
In case of the study session, the participants were judged on their presentation, knowledge and judgment skills. The debate competition generated fire among the people with their spot-on thoughts on topics such as euthanasia, beauty pageants, nuclear power etc. The business quiz tested the knowledge of all contestants about their business skills and understanding capabilities. The event concluded with fun and exciting sessions of ADMAD show and team building activities.
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