Jharkhand Chief Minister honoured LPU with AIU’s Overall (Runner-Up) National Championship Trophy

 

Jalandhar: Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das honoured Lovely Professional University (LPU) with AIU’s Overall (Runner-Up) National Championship Trophy. With this LPU becomes first private university of the country by lifting trophy of AIU’s UNIFEST-2018 ‘Palash’, where top government and private universities from across the country participate. Hosted by Ranchi University (Jharkhand), this 33rd national event was held at Khelgaon Campus by Association of Indian Universities (AIU). Proving supremacy once again and retaining the title among 1600 institutions affiliated with 100 universities of the country, LPU student’s also grabbed first prize for ‘Cultural Procession’; 5 first prizes and 6 second in 5 categories of the championship amid the toughest competitions. The mega event was sponsored by Ministry of Youth Welfare & Sports, Government of India. Considered as the biggest event for assuring further international participation, LPU students will now further participate in South Asian Universities Festival (SAUFEST) to be held at Gujarat in March 2018, where hundreds of foreign delegates will witness their talents.

Along with shining overall (first runner-up) trophy, LPU contingent of 35 students also won 5 gold medals for Debate, Western group song, Indian group song, Western Instrument (Saxophone), & Light Vocal Solo; and, six silver medals for Play, Folk Dance(Bhangra), Folk Orchestra, On the Spot Painting, Mimicry and Poster Making. During 26 competitions of the fest, participating students displayed exuberant cultural heritage of India and tried their best to grab the coveted trophies and medals. During the fest, Banasthali Vidyapeeth Rajasthan was adjudged at second runner up position; whereas, Banaras Hindu University at third runner-up position.

Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das was the Chief Guest of the concluding ceremony where he inspired students by congratulating them for presenting lively ‘mini India’ at the fest through their mesmerizing cultural presentations. He invoked all of them to regain India its ancient title of Vishav Guru through their talents. He said: “Dream for self, and work always for the sake of the country.” On this occasion Cultural, Sports & Youth Affairs Minister Amar Kumar Baori, VC of Ranchi University Dr Ramesh Kumar Pandey, Joint Secretary of AIU Dr Sampson David were also with him.

Congratulating the winning students, LPU Chancellor Mr Ashok Mittal said: “We are proud of our hard working students, who have brought laurels to the university once again by winning so many prizes at the annual national cultural fest. I wish them all success in their future participations at International level also. In fact, our students are continuously excelling others in each and every field- be it of research, placements, academics, sports, cultural or any other activity.” Mr Mittal added: “At LPU, our students are mentored as all-rounder so that they may be globally fit. It is always hard to believe that the students of hard professional programs can devote their time so judiciously that they come out with brilliant colours in whatever task they undertake.”

Winning students share: “When the name of LPU was announced as winner for overall championship (runner up) trophy, all of us got jubilant and danced madly. We are thankful to our mentors at LPU who made us to practice throughout the year so that we may be winners. No doubt, it is a tough job to give proper time for academics and cultural activities side by side, but at LPU we are always guided to live up to our passions and excel others.” Illustrative, LPU has won these trophies and medals where thousands of students from universities of five zones of the country had competed.