Navratri Celebration 2024-2025
The Navratri Dandiya celebration held on 5th October 2024 at Naklank Vadi Keshod was a vibrant and memorable event organized by the college cultural committee co-ordinated by Dr. Avani L. Saraiya under the Guidance of Principal Dr. S.K. Pambhar. The celebration began with a traditional Aarti, invoking blessings and setting a spiritual tone for the festivities. Our respected Principal delivered a brief address, highlighting the cultural importance of Navratri and encouraging students to embrace such traditions. The venue was beautifully decorated with colorful lights and festive décor, creating a lively and joyful ambiance. The main attraction was the Dandiya competition, with enthusiastic participation from students across departments. Participants danced to energetic Garba and Dandiya beats, competing in two categories: Best Dancer (well played) and Best Dressed (well dressed), with separate awards for boys and girls. Winners were chosen by a panel of judges based on rhythm, energy, and creativity, as well as traditional attire. Prizes and certificates were awarded to recognize their efforts and talent. The event concluded with a free dance session, where everyone joined in to celebrate the festive spirit. Overall, the Navratri Dandiya celebration at Naklank Vadi was a grand success, fostering cultural unity, joy, and active participation among the student community.






Navratri Celebration 2023-2024
The Navratri Dandiya celebration, held on 21st October 2023 at our college campus, was a vibrant and lively event organized by the cultural committee. The festivities kicked off with a traditional Aarti, setting a spiritual tone for the evening. Our principal then addressed the gathering, highlighted the significance of Navratri and encouraging students to actively take part in such cultural celebrations. The venue was beautifully decorated with colorful lights and festive ornaments, enhancing the celebratory atmosphere. The Dandiya competition was the highlight of the event, with enthusiastic participation from students across all departments. Contestants danced to the energetic tunes of Garba and Dandiya music, competing in two categories: Well Played (Dancer) and Well Dressed, with separate awards for male and female student participants. A panel of judges selected the winners based on their rhythm, creativity, and traditional attire. Prizes and certificates were presented to the winners in recognition of their efforts. The evening concluded with a fun-filled free dance session, where all students joined in to celebrate together. In conclusion, the Navratri Dandiya celebration was a huge success, fostering a sense of unity, cultural pride, and joy among the students.





