Udaipur, May 19 (Udaipur Kiran) — A cultural programme organised at Venkateshwar Institute of Paramedical Sciences concluded on a vibrant and graceful note with enthusiastic participation from students.

The programme began with floral tribute and lamp lighting before the idol of Goddess Saraswati by Principal Anant Prakash Gupta along with guests K C Gupta, Vijay Singh Rawat, Jai Prakash Tyagi, Bharat Parashar and Ram Meena.
Students presented colourful cultural performances during the event. The welcome address was delivered by Divya Aatre, while the stage was conducted by Anjali Patel and Prem Patidar under the direction of Tamanna.
Faculty members Aman Vashishtha, Parth Patel, Piyush Sharma, Raunak Jain, and Yash Jain played an important role in organising the event successfully. Assistant Professor Yash Jain also motivated students through his address during the programme.
Several students were honoured with special titles during the event, including Tanishk as Mr Popular, Anita as Miss Popular, Dhruvraj as Mr Perfect, Rimple as Miss Perfect, Ankush as Mr Handsome, Nikita as Miss Beautiful, Manoj as Mr Well Dressed, Anjali as Miss Well Dressed, Divyansh as Mr Srijan 2.0, and Payal Kumari as Miss Srijan 2.0.
Chairman Ashish Agrawal, CEO Sheetal Agrawal, President Prashant Nahar, Registrar Devendra Jain, and Deputy Registrar Kanupriya Tiwari extended congratulations on the successful organisation of the programme.
Principal Dr Anant Prakash Gupta said the cultural festival was not only a platform for entertainment but also a reflection of students’ talent, hard work, and values. He appreciated the contributions of organising committee members and praised the disciplined and energetic performances of the students.
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