Uttaranchal University provides a creative platform to its students to display their creative talents in various activities with the help of Central Cultural Committee which coordinates the activities of the University Cultural Society.
University Cultural Society
Uttaranchal University provides a creative platform to its students to display their creative talents in various activities with the help of Central Cultural Committee which coordinates the activities of the University Cultural Society. The Committee has member participation of faculty members and students from its constituent colleges. The objective of this Committee is to organize Inter collegiate fest “Uttaranchal Yuva Fest” every year for the participation of the students and provide them a common platform to showcase their intellectual and creative ability. Various activities are organized under the Fest which help in inculcating the spirit of team work and leadership qualities, endurance and self discipline among the students and enhance their personality.
The Committee is responsible for choosing students to participate in various literary and cultural events in various colleges and universities across India. The Committee also organizes events to search for hidden talent amongst the students in various colleges of the University.
Uttaranchal Yuva Fest
“Street Jammers” is a Sufi, Bollywood, Rock Band from Chandigarh. The Band loves to experiment with different genres of music. Street Jammers comprises of a vocalist, lead guitarist, drummer, bass guitarist, percussionist and a keyboardist.
Uttaranchal Yuva Fest
The three-day “Uttaranchal Yuva Fest 2018” commenced in Uttaranchal University on 27th March, 2018. The day initiated with the welcome and felicitation of the distinguished guests followed by lighting of the auspicious lamp by Hon’ble Chancellor Shri Jitender Joshi, Vice Chairperson Smt. Anuradha Joshi, Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) N.K. Joshi, Director – Student Affairs and IT Services Dr. Abhishek Joshi, Director – HR and Corporate Relations Ms Ankita Joshi, Director – Project Shri Jagdish Joshi and Secretary – Sushila Devi Centre for Professional Studies & Research Society Mr. Rajeev Sharma. After the recital of Vandana and University Kulgeet the dignitaries proceeded towards the stage for the Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and released the balloons. Director – HR and Corporate Relations Ms Ankita Joshi declared the event open. Dr. Bharti Ramola and Dr. Prabha Lamba coordinated and Dr. Bharti Ramola anchored the Inaugural Ceremony. Prof. (Dr.) Rajesh Bahuguna (Dean – Law College Dehradun), Prof. (Dr.) Badhai Lonia (Dean – Uttaranchal Institute of Technology), Prof.(Dr.) Pradeep Suri (Dean – Uttaranchal Institute of Management), Prof. (Dr.) Ajay Singh (Principal- School of Applied and Life Sciences), Prof. (Dr.) Jai Prakash Mishra (Principal- School of Agriculture), Dr. Deepak Nanda (Director- Uttaranchal Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences at Uttaranchal University), Dr. S.K. Shah, along with Head of the Departments, Faculty Members, Staff Members and Students were present on the occasion.
University Level Committees were constituted for the smooth conduct of all the activities. The Appellate Committee comprised of Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) N.K. Joshi, Director – Student Affairs and IT Services Dr. Abhishek Joshi, Director – HR and Corporate Relations Ms Ankita Joshi and Registrar Mr. Ajai Singh. Prof.(Dr.) Rajesh Bahuguna was designated the Event Head of “Uttaranchal Yuva Fest 2018”. The other committees constituted included Committee for Compiling the List of the Winners & Preparing Certificates for Winners (Coordinator – Dr. Shriya Goyal), Sports Committee (Coordinator – Mr. Nitin Duklan, Sports Coordinator – Uttaranchal University), Cultural Committee (Coordinator – Dr. Bharti Ramola, Cultural Head – Uttaranchal Yuva Fest 2018), Ushers’ Committee (Coordinator – Prof.(Dr.) Rajesh Bahuguna),Disciplinary Committee (Coordinator – Prof.(Dr.) Rajesh Bahuguna).
The first day included in its schedule of events War of Bands, Fun Games, Semi Finals of Basketball and Volleyball (Boys & Girls), Finals of Badminton [in both Boys (Singles & Doubles) and Girls (Singles & Doubles) Category], Finals of Table Tennis [in both Boys (Singles & Doubles) and Girls (Singles & Doubles) Category], Chess (Boys & Girls), Debate (on the topic “Women reservation has lost its appropriateness in the current scenario of India”). Teams from all the constituent colleges of Uttaranchal University participated in all the events.
The Evening Session started with a Welcome Dance followed by Group Dance Competition and Solo/Duet Dance Competition. As per the schedule Uttaranchal Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Uttaranchal College of Applied & Life Sciences, Law College Dehradun and Uttaranchal Institute of Management performed for both the events on the first day. The Dance Performances were followed by a Musical Presentation by Mr. Arvind Singh Rawat, a prominent folk singer of Garhwal region of Uttarakhand.
The day concluded with a spell-bound performance by Band “Street Jammers”.
“Street Jammers” is a Sufi, Bollywood, Rock Band from Chandigarh. The Band loves to experiment with different genres of music. Street Jammers comprises of a vocalist, lead guitarist, drummer, bass guitarist, percussionist and a keyboardist.
Phool Dei Festival Celebration
Phool Dei- the auspicious folk festival of Uttarakhand which welcomes the spring season. The festival is celebrated on the first day of the Hindu month, Chaitra. Phool Dei is a reverence paid to the gods for the good crop year.
Phool Dei Festival Celebration
Phool Dei- the auspicious folk festival of Uttarakhand which welcomes the spring season. The festival is celebrated on the first day of the Hindu month, Chaitra. Phool Dei is a reverence paid to the gods for the good crop year. The Children especially girls of the villages of Uttarakhand celebrate the festival by plucking the first flowers of the season and scattering these flowers on the threshold of their home and other houses in their village. A pudding made from jaggery is the main dish prepared during the festival.
The School of Applied and Life Sciences took the first step in Uttaranchal University to celebrate Phool Dei, the Spring Festival of Uttarakhand. The School of Applied and Life Sciences also boasts about a large number of girl students who are a part of the college. As girls have an important role to play in this festival hence it had even more relevance to the School of Applied & Life Sciences. The students were quite excited to be a part of the event. A flower arrangement competition was organized by the Cultural Committee of SALS.
The event started with lighting of the auspicious lamp to seek blessings of Goddess Saraswati. Prof (Dr) Ajay Singh, Dean SALS, appreciated the efforts of the students who explained their creativity in a very interesting manner. He asked them to give priority to conservation of nature.Prof (Dr) Bharti Ramola, President, Cultural Committee, SALS, thanked the students for participating in the event within a short notice. She also appreciated faculty members namely Dr Indra, Dr Meenakshi and Dr Himani for contributing in proper conduct of the event along with Anu, Shalini, Preeti, Taniya and Neha. The students depicted Phool Dei festival by connecting it to the protection of the environment for our benefit, showing the secular nature of the state and the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand.
The event was coordinated by Prof (Dr) Bharti Ramola and Dr Indra Rautela. During the event, Prof (Dr) Poonam Negi, Dr Shalu Chaudhary, Dr Monika Singh were also present.
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SALS Synergy Fest
A cultural event “SALS Synergy Fest-2022” was organized for the students of the School of Applied and Life Sciences on 14 May 2022.
SALS Synergy Fest
A cultural event “SALS Synergy Fest-2022” was organized for the students of the School of Applied and Life Sciences on 14 May 2022. The objective of this cultural Synergy Fest was to join the hands of junior and senior students for a joint event full of music, drama, dance, and comics for the refreshment of mood just before the final examination. On this occasion, a Farewell Party was also given to the final year students. First-year students received their Fresher party through this synergy fest.
The event was inaugurated by Hon’ble Chancellor Shri Jitender Joshi, Vice-Chancellor Prof Dharam Buddhi, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Prof (Dr) Rajesh Bahuguna, Director Student Affairs & IT, Dr Abhishek Joshi, Dean, SALS, Prof (Dr) Ajay Singh, Coordinator of event Prof (Dr) V K Srivastava and Cultural head Prof (Dr) Bharti Ramola by lamp lightening followed by Ganesh Vandana. Dean, SALS, Prof (Dr) Ajay Singh gave a warm welcome to everyone present at the event through his welcome address and he encouraged the students to participate in cultural and sports events along with scientific activities. Vice-Chancellor, Prof (Dr) Dharam Buddhi, and Chancellor, Shri Jitender Joshi Ji appreciated the efforts of the students.
A number of cultural events including folk dances of Garhwal, Haryana, West Bengal, Eastern Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Kerala, Punjab were performed by the students which were highly appreciated by all. A fashion show was also organized on the occasion. The event closed with a jam session, much to everyone’s appreciation. Best achievers were awarded in the event. Mr and Miss fresher along Farewell prizes were also given discipline-wise.
Dr Poonam Negi, Dr B S Rawat, Dr Nishesh Sharma, Dr Sukriti Singh and other heads and Deans graced the occasion with their benign presence.
Harela Festival Celebration
The main objective of this program was to motivate the students for developing their knowledge and making an ethical connection with the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand State.
Harela Festival Celebration
School of Agriculture (SOA) celebrated Uttarakhand’s folk festival Harela on 16 July 2022. The main objective of this program was to motivate the students for developing their knowledge and making an ethical connection with the cultural heritage of Uttarakhand State specifically towards the mythological connection of people with plants, improvement & preparation for new crops, and plantation of trees, Medicinal plants & Ornamental plants and their conversation. Prof (Dr) Mahipal Singh, Dean SOA explained to the students and faculty members of SOA the historical and mythological importance of Harela. He said that the word green ‘hara’, of environment, keeps the importance in our life. Harela is a Hindu festival celebrated in Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. The festival is celebrated on the first day of Hindi month Shravan. He said that green colour is the colour of happiness and prosperity. He motivated young students of Agriculture for upholding nature, nation, family, and forests and encouraged the students to conserve Mother Nature in every possible way. To take the event ahead the faculty members and students of the School of Agriculture (SOA) planted the saplings of medicinal plants like Kalmegh (Andrographis paniculata) and White Kaner (Nerium oleander), and flowering plants like Dieffenbachia and (Carex ciliatomarginata) more and more plant, respectively in the Navgraha Vatika, SOA.
Yuvaan 2019
Creativity carves out the best in every child”. With the intent to promote creativity among the students, School of Liberal Arts organized “Yuvaan 2019” – its maiden Cultural Fest.
Yuvaan 2019
Creativity is more than just being different. Making the simple, awesomely simple, that’s creativity. -Charles Mingus
“Creativity carves out the best in every child”. With the intent to promote creativity among the students, School of Liberal Arts organized “Yuvaan 2019” – its maiden Cultural Fest on 13th & 14th November, 2019.
The Intra-College Cultural Festival was organized to give an insight into the existing cultures in India. The events of the 2 day-long programme included Collage Making, Debate, Dance Performances, Singing, Poster Making and Rangoli Making.
The first Fest organized by School of Liberal Arts initiated with the blessings of Hon’ble Chancellor Shri. Jitender Joshi and Hon’ble Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) N.K. Joshi. The event was inaugurated on 13th November, 2019 with three events on schedule for the day, namely, Rangoli Making, Debate and Poster Making Competition. The theme of Poster Making and Rangoli Making were quite similar, being “The Cultures and Traditions of India”. The topic of the debate was “Is it high time to amend caste-based reservation in India?”
Rangoli is considered to be a welcoming ritual in our Indian traditions and customs prior to any special celebration. The rangoli designs made by the participants were very precise, welcoming, and full of colors, depicting the theme, synonymous to Indian cultures, i.e., unity in diversity.
The debaters also won the hearts of the audience by their excellent oratory skills. Their presentation of the facts and figures was excellently fabricated and compiled. The notions portrayed by the debaters, either for or against, were framed according to their precise research work which was well highlighted through their speaking skills.
Besides these two events the students of School of Liberal Arts carved out the artist hidden within them by means of their posters on “The Cultures of India”. The splash of colors on the sheets gave an insight into the varied customs and cultures prevalent in every part of our country.
The next day of the event, i.e., 14th November proved to be an enthusiastic experience for the students of Liberal Arts. The Second Day of the Cultural Fest was held at the Seminar Hall of the University Polytechnic. Everyone sat glued to the show on the second day of the event which presented the dance and the singing performances in a very contemporary and delicate way. The dances and the songs portrayed multi-cultural India. Dance forms of various states were presented through the common platform.
The last event in the schedule was a surprise ‘Mehfil-e-Shayari’ which was relished by one and all.
The event concluded with the declaration of the results. The winners of the three events, namely, Poster Making, Debate and Collage Making were announced before the audience.
The First Position in Poster Making was achieved by Samridhdi Kandpal while the Second Position was shared by Muskan, Aashi, Yamini and Ayesha. In the Debate Samridhdi Kandpal was adjudged the Best Debater and Kumar Gaurav and Aarushi were declared the Best Speakers. In Collage Making Competition the First Position was accorded to Samridhdi & Pradeep, the Second Position was conferred to Yamini & Gaurav and the Third Position was bestowed on Pawan.
Nari Shakti Samaan
Uttaranchal University celebrates ‘Nari Shakti Samaan’ on the occasion of International Women’s Day, on 8th March 2022 with great zeal and intent in cognizance of the theme ‘Gender Equality today for a sustainable tomorrow’ under the aegis of Uttaranchal University Women Cell.
Nari Shakti Samaan
“Feminism isn’t about making women strong. Women are already strong. It’s about changing the way the world perceives that strength”. – G.D. Anderson
Uttaranchal University celebrates ‘Nari Shakti Samaan’ on the occasion of International Women’s Day, on 8th March 2022 with great zeal and intent in cognizance of the theme ‘Gender Equality today for a sustainable tomorrow’ under the aegis of Uttaranchal University Women Cell. The grand occasion was graced by Chairperson of State Women Commission Smt Kusum Kandwal, as the chief guest, while Chairperson of Sushila Devi Centre for Professional Studies and Research Society, Srimati Anuradha Joshi was the guest of honour along with hon’ble Chancellor Shri Jitender Joshi, Vice-Chancellor Prof (Dr) Dharam Buddhi, Pro Vice-Chancellor Prof (Dr) Rajesh Bahuguna and Dr Abhishek Joshi, Director Student Affairs and IT Services.
The event began with the felicitation of the Chief Guest followed by the lamp lighting ceremony and University Kulgeet. This was followed by a warm welcome address by Dr. Rajesh Bahuguna, who stated that the university has taken the decision to confer ‘Nari Shakti Samaan’ every year from now onwards. According to Prof. Bahuguna, this award shall be given to those women who have done exceptional works or have exceptional achievements in different spheres or whose works have brought socio-economic transformations or laurels to Uttarakhand in the country and the world. The university has announced a cash prize of one lakh rupee, a citation and a shawl for the same. The awardee was selected by a selection committee under the Chairmanship of Smt. Anuradha Joshi. In furtherance, he announced that Padma Shri Basanti Devi was selected for this year’s “Uttaranchal Nari Shakti Samaan” by the Chairperson of the Selection Committee and read the citation and conferred the award in the presence of a distinguished gathering. It is noteworthy that Smt. Basanti Devi is known in the context of the Kausi river at Pithoragarh. Her works towards generating Women’s consciousness, halting of blind cutting of trees in the forests, and preserving the existence of the Kausi river were commended by former President Shri Pranab Mukherjee and Prime Minister Narendra Modi Government of India has awarded her Padma Shri for her exemplary contributions.
Padma Shri Basanti Devi, in her address, shared her memories of struggles and failures as well as successes. “Protection of forests is the protection of water and protection of water is the protection of life itself.” Her contribution and challenging journey in saving remote villages of Pithoragarh district and other nearby areas were emotionally depicted in her captivating words. She also averred, “Achieving total prohibition in Uttarakhand is my next Agenda and even I am prepared to sacrifice my life for the same.”. Shri Kusum Kandwal, Chairperson of State Women Commission in her address shared her pearls of wisdom to the student community and emphasized the need for moral education in every family. She also stated that honoring the women of Uttarakhand is an exemplary step of Uttaranchal University.
Prof (Dr) Dharam Buddhi conveyed his wishes on the occasion of International Women’s Day and suggested increasing the number of female faculty and girl students as a sign of gender equality and progress towards sustainable development.
Hon’ble Chancellor of the University Shri Jitender Joshi said that women’s upliftment is people’s upliftment and is equivalent to world upliftment. Reiterating his commitment towards society, he outlined his priority to honour exceptional women assets of Uttarakhand. Adhering to his words, he honored the social activists Padma Shri Basanti Devi with a sum of 1 lakh rupees for her dedication towards the environment and uneducated women community in the remote areas of the state.
The event ended with a vote of thanks followed by the National anthem. The entire event was eminently handled by the Chairperson of Uttaranchal University Women Cell, Prof (Dr) Poonam Rawat. Those present on the occasion were Dr. Abhishek Joshi, Registrar, S C Sharma, DSW, DR Shravan Kumar, Dr Pradeep Suri, Dr Ajay Singh, Dr S D Pandey, Dr Rajesh Singh, Dr Jitendra Sinha, Dr S K Shah, Mr Manish Badoni, Dr Sonal Sharma, Mr K. B. Pokhriyal, Mr Rajesh Deorari, Dr Kartikey Gaur, Mr Iqbal Singh and hundreds of faculty members, employees and students of Uttaranchal University.
Basant Panchami
Togetherness and harmony, Indian festivals are all about these. All the fun and frolic go hand in hand with delicious food, new clothes, and small get-together.
Basant Panchami
Togetherness and harmony, Indian festivals are all about these. All the fun and frolic go hand in hand with delicious food, new clothes, and small get-together. The spring season is the season of happiness for all and this calls for Basant Panchami celebrations. It is also known and celebrated as Saraswati Pooja in the Eastern parts of India. Panchami marks the beginning of Basant or spring according to the Hindu calendar. As per the Hindu calendar, it is celebrated on the fifth day of Magha Maas. As per Hindu beliefs, Maa Saraswati the deity of learning, music, and art was born on this day, and thus to achieve wisdom and art from her people celebrate Basant Panchami as Saraswati Pooja. This day is very auspicious; people start new work, get married or start anything new on this day.
Being an Educational University, The vice-chancellor of Uttaranchal University Prof. (Dr.) Dharam Buddhi, Pro-Vice Chancellor Prof. (Dr. ) Rajesh Bahuguna, Dean Academics Affairs Prof. (Dr.) Amit Srivastava , Dean UIT Prof. (Dr.) S.D Pandey along with the faculty members offered prayers to the goddess of Knowledge and wisdom Maa Saraswati to invoke her blessings on this auspicious occasion. Later, Prasadam (blessed food) was also distributed to all.
As part of the activity for the day, the significance of Basant Panchami was explained to everyone. Its association with the yellow colour, the blooming of mustard flowers, and the arrival of spring were also elaborated.
Intensity – A Battle for Legacy
Uttaranchal University under the aegis of Law College Dehradun, Cultural Society presented its event INTENSITY-A BATTLE FOR LEGACY on 7 November 2021
Intensity – A Battle for Legacy
Uttaranchal University under the aegis of Law College Dehradun, Cultural Society presented its event INTENSITY-A BATTLE FOR LEGACY on 7 November 2021 and conducted as three stages of Screening, Semi-Final, and Final Round from 20-25 November 2021. The opening ceremony was held on 20 November 2021 in the Seminar Hall, LCD which was blessed by the presence and mentorship of Prof (Dr) Abhishek Joshi, Director Student Affairs & IT Services), Prof (Dr) Rajesh Bahuguna, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Uttaranchal University, Dean, Law College Dehradun & Patron, Cultural Society Law College Dehradun and Prof (Dr) Poonam Rawat, HOD, Law College Dehradun. The event was declared open by Mr Naitik Bhatt, President, LCDCS after the lighting of the lamp and Saraswati Vandana.
A total of 41 registered participants proceeded for the semi-final rounds after being adjudged by Mrs Ravneet Kaur, Chairperson, LCDCS, Dr Lakshmi Priya Vinjamuri, Associate Professor, LCD, Ms Sherry Pant, Associate Professor, LCD & Mr Naitik Bhatt, President, LCDCS in Law College Dehradun and the participants of the Semi-Final were adjudicated by Mr Rajat Panwar and Prof (Dr) Bharti Ramola Chairperson Event and Cultural Society, Uttaranchal University in the singing category and the dancers by Mr Nitish Chauhan, Founding Member of the Cultural Society and Mr Keshav Moudgil, founding member of the Cultural Society which took place on 22 November 2021 at Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, Uttaranchal University. The Finals of the Intensity- A Battle for Legacy was scheduled on 25 November 2021, a zeal of enthusiasm and winning was speculated by the students and faculty of different colleges running under the Uttaranchal University at the University Auditorium where the participants were judged by Mr Rajat Panwar and Mr Sanjay Thapa in singing, the finals of dance performance were judged by Mr Nitish Chauhan, Founding Member of Cultural Society, Mr Keshav Moudgil, Founding Member of Cultural Society and Mr Wilson Lakra.
World Tourism Day
World Tourism Day 2022 was celebrated with great enthusiasm and gusto by the Hospitality Club, Uttaranchal School of Hotel & Hospitality Management, Uttaranchal University.
World Tourism Day
World Tourism Day 2022 was celebrated with great enthusiasm and gusto by the Hospitality Club, Uttaranchal School of Hotel & Hospitality Management, Uttaranchal University on 27th September 2022.
The first event was the “Taste of Uttaranchal University” which was based on the themes of ‘Rethinking Tourism’.The second event was “Mocktails Making Competition” based on the theme of World Tourism Day 2022. Mocktails are hydrating, non-addictive, inexpensive, and boast more nutrients than alcoholic drinks.The third event was “Flower Arrangement Making Competition”. The competition was indeed a great opportunity for the students to test themselves and showcase their competitive spirit.
Teachers Day
Guru Shishya relationship is one of the oldest and most important foundation stones of our lives. In India, 5th September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to society.
Teachers Day
Guru Shishya relationship is one of the oldest and most important foundation stones of our lives. In India, 5th September is celebrated as Teacher’s Day as a mark of tribute to the contribution made by teachers to society. We at Uttaranchal Institute of Management believe that student-teacher interaction is very important and hence the students from the various programmes of the Institute came out in joint efforts in making “Teacher’s Day” a memorable and remarkable one for their teachers..On this occasion, Prof (Dr) Pradeep Suri, Dean, UIM, Dr Rajeev Ranjan, HoD, UIM and other faculty members were welcomed by the students of UIM.
The afternoon started with the students showing their gratitude to the teachers. It was a colorful program with cultural events as well as some fun-filled games for the teachers. The active participation of both teachers and students left the campus buzzing with life. The students exhibited their talent and devotion to teachers through speech, poem recitation, dancing and singing. Dr Suri acknowledged in his speech that a good teacher is a pillar in the life of students. He motivated the students to become good people and good teachers. He emphasized the devotion, determination, and dedication of a teacher for this profession.
The efforts of the students were appreciated by the Dean, UIM and all the faculty members.
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