Navrang 5.0 Concludes with Vibrant Celebration of Talent and Creativity at TMU
The five-day cultural fest Navrang 5.0 at TMU concluded on a high note with energy, creativity, and enthusiasm. Organised by the Faculty of Education at Teerthanker Mahaveer University, the event brought together students from different streams to showcase their talents in cultural, literary, and sports activities.
The program began with the traditional lamp lighting ceremony in front of the statue of Goddess Saraswati, which created a sense of positivity and inspiration in the auditorium. The chief guests were warmly welcomed with bouquets. Several respected dignitaries, including Director of Student Welfare Prof. M.P. Singh, Principal of College of Fine Arts Dr Ravindra Dev, Principal of Faculty of Education Dr Vinod Kumar Jain, and Associate Dean Dr Amit Kansal, were present during the event.
Cultural Performances Stole the Show
The highlight of Navrang 5.0 at TMU was the series of cultural performances that captivated the audience. Students presented themes like Kalachakra, Freedom Struggle, and Shiv-Shakti Advaita. These performances beautifully showcased Indian culture, history, and social awareness. Patriotic acts and a lively hill dance performance added more charm to the event. The auditorium was filled with applause as the audience appreciated every act.
Apart from cultural programs, the fest also included a wide range of competitions that had started earlier on April 16. Sports events such as cricket, basketball, badminton, chess, carrom, and a fun game called “Tag Ka War” saw enthusiastic participation. Students showed strong team spirit and sportsmanship throughout these competitions.
Creative activities like rangoli making, mehendi design, speech competitions, and “Best Out of Waste” allowed students to express their artistic skills. The poetry session and Kavi Sammelan became one of the most loved segments of Navrang 5.0 at TMU, where students presented original poems on themes like love, nature, society, and life.
The “Best Out of Waste” competition also delivered an important message about environmental awareness and recycling. It encouraged students to think creatively while promoting sustainability.
During the closing ceremony, Dr Vinod Kumar Jain shared the progress report of the department and emphasised the importance of such events in the overall development of students. He stated that education should not be limited to books but must also focus on personality development, confidence building, and social awareness.
Winners of various competitions were awarded medals and certificates for their outstanding performances. The event was attended by several other dignitaries, faculty members, and students. The program was smoothly conducted by student Atendra Kumar, who ensured the event ran successfully.
Conclusion
Navrang 5.0 at TMU proved to be a perfect blend of education, culture, and sports. The closing ceremony was held in a lively and positive atmosphere, reflecting the success of the entire festival. The event highlighted the importance of holistic development and provided students with a platform to explore their talents. The successful completion of the fest showed that when creativity and learning come together, students can achieve great heights.
