Noida International University Hosts Spectacular Celebration of 39th SAARC Charter Day

Greater Noida  — Noida International University marked the 39th SAARC Charter Day with a vibrant celebration that brought together students, faculty, and dignitaries in a showcase of cultural diversity and collaboration.
Under the auspices of the Cultural Committee, in collaboration with AGNI Club, VAAYU Club, and PRITHVI Club, the event took place at the Seminar Hall on the university campus from 2:00 pm onwards.

The festivities commence with the traditional lighting of the diya, symbolizing unity among the SAARC nations. Our honorable Vice-Chancellor Prof.(Dr.) Uma Bhardwaj, Pro Vice-Chancellor Dr. Prasanjeet Kumar, and Registrar Dr. Mukesh Parashar emphasized the vital role of regional cooperation and education in fostering global understanding.

The celebration featured a mesmerizing qawwali performance, traditional dances, and a captivating fashion show where students showcased the diverse cultural heritage of the SAARC member countries. This visual feast is aimed at promoting cross-cultural understanding and appreciation among attendees.
The event served as a platform for meaningful discussions about potential collaborations in education, research, and cultural exchange, aligning with the principles of the SAARC charter.

Expressing her gratitude for the enthusiastic participation and collaboration of students, faculty, and clubs, Mrs. Sneha Mishra, Head of the Cultural Committee, said, “We promote cultural diversity, collaboration, and international promotion to reflect the essence of the SAARC charter at the university. Our aim is to promote cultural activities so that students get to know more about different traditions. The success of the event reflects the vibrant tapestry of cultures within our academic community, showcasing the power of unity and shared experiences. We are immensely proud of our students for their exceptional contributions in fostering a global atmosphere that celebrates the richness of human expression.”