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THE PLETHORA OF EVENTS UNDER Zonal Youth Festival, 2012 THE PLETHORA OF EVENTS UNDER Zonal Youth Festival, 2012 nd In the sequel of events, on 22 of October Haryanvi Ghazal was organised in JK Group of Institutions, In this event only one entry per college was allowed and the duration of performance was 3 to 5 minutes, According to rule the medium of expression of Gazal should be Haryanvi Language, any musical instrument like Haryanvi, Indian Classical, Western etc can be used.This contest was judged by KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA AMBALA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED RESEARCH HARYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAGADHRI HARYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAGADHRI SECURED KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED AMBALA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED RESEARCH SECURED Dr. Mukesh Verma, Dr. Sunil Sant, Sh. Wariyam Mast. The following teams participated in the event:- THE WINNING TEAMS WERE: µ RECOMMENDED POSITION µ COMMENDED POSITION µ COMMENDED POSITION Haryanvi Ghazal Haryanvi Ghazal 15 µ µ µ nd In the sequel of events, on 22 of October, Classical Dance was held in the JK Group of Institutions. There are many types of dance in India, from those which are deeply religious in content to those which are danced on more trivial happy occasions. Classical dances of India are usually spiritual in content, although this is often true also of Folk Dance Classical. The classical dances are Kathakali and Mohini Attam from Kerala. Kathakali literally means story-play and is an elaborate dance depicting the victory of truth over falsehood. A striking feature of Kathakali is the use of elaborate make-up and colourful costume.This is to emphasize that the characters are super beings from another world, and their make-up is easily recognisable to the trained eye as satvik or godlike, rajasik or heroic, and tamasik or demonic. In this Event Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management exhibited their talent and made the environment peaceful and got the Commended Position in this event. The Institute invited eminent personalities to judge this competition Madam were the judges who gave valuable suggestions to the student and congratulated the JK Group of Institutions for conducting such competitions encouraging the talent and Participation Certificate and Souvenirs were awarded to the winning team. AnjuVishwas, Mr. Ustad Danish, Sh.Wariyam Mast Classical Dance Classical Dance

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ndIn the sequel of events, on 22 of October Haryanvi Ghazal was

organised in JK Group of Institutions, In this event only one

entry per college was allowed and the duration of

performance was 3 to 5 minutes, According to rule the

medium of expression of Gazal should be Haryanvi Language,

any musical instrument like Haryanvi, Indian Classical, Western

etc can be used. This contest was judged by

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA

AMBALA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED RESEARCH

HARYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAGADHRI

HARYANA ENGINEERING COLLEGE, JAGADHRI SECURED

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED

AMBALA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND APPLIED RESEARCH SECURED

Dr. Mukesh Verma,

Dr. Sunil Sant, Sh. Wariyam Mast.

The following teams participated in the event:-

THE WINNING TEAMS WERE:µ RECOMMENDED POSITION

µ COMMENDED POSITION

µ COMMENDED POSITION

Haryanvi GhazalHaryanvi Ghazal

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ndIn the sequel of events, on 22 of October, Classical Dance was held in the JK Group of Institutions. There are many types of dance in India, from those which are deeply religious in content to those which are danced on more trivial happy occasions. Classical dances of India are usually spiritual in content, although this is often true also of Folk Dance Classical. The classical dances are Kathakali and Mohini Attam from Kerala. Kathakali literally means story-play and is an elaborate dance depicting the victory of truth over falsehood. A striking feature of Kathakali is the use of elaborate make-up and colourful costume. This is to emphasize that the characters are super beings from another world, and their make-up is easily recognisable to the trained eye as satvik or godlike, rajasik or heroic, and tamasik or demonic. In this Event Kurukshetra Institute of Technology and Management exhibited their talent and made the environment peaceful and got the Commended Position in this event.

The Institute invited eminent personalities to judge this competition Madam were the judges who gave valuable suggestions to the student and congratulated the JK Group of

Institutions for conducting such competitions encouraging the talent and Participation Certificate and Souvenirs were awarded to the winning team.

Anju Vishwas, Mr. Ustad Danish, Sh. Wariyam Mast

Classical DanceClassical Dance

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ndOn 22 October, 2012, Haryanvi Skit was held at the JK

Group of Institutions, Karnal. The topic of Haryanvi Skit was “The Institute of Lokpal has to be totally Autonomous &

Free”. The event was organized to imbibe a healthy competitive spirit as well as involves a practical application

encouraging learning outside the curriculum. The young participants in the Skit were fully prepared to fight out their

stance.

This contest was judged by Sh. D.P. Malik, Mrs. Samriti Bhardwaj and Sh. Kamlesh Bhartiya.

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA

SAMALKHA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, PANIPAT

SHREE RAM COLLEGE, YAMUNANAGAR

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED SAMALKHA GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, PANIPAT, SECURED SHREE RAM COLLEGE, YAMUNA NAGAR, SECURED

SH. PANKAJ KUMAR BHATT, SENIOR MANAGER, BAJAJ CAPITAL WAS THE DISTINGUISHED GUEST.

Following teams participated:

The Winning Teams were:µ RECOMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITION

Rasia Group DanceRasia Group Dance

rdOn 23 October 2012, Rasia Group Dance was held at JK Group of Institutions, Karnal. The event was organized with aim to bring out the talent and innovativeness of the coming generation. The theme of the event was the anti social practices prevailing all around the world which is indeed a matter of concern for us. The participants beautifully depicted the true picture in front of the audience. Dr. Rajan Sharma, Associate Prof., IMS, KUK was the Distinguished Guest.

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED

This contest was judged by Madam Anju Vishwas, Ms. Malvika and Dr. Chatar Singh.

The Winning Team was:µ COMMENDED POSITION

Haryanvi SkitHaryanvi Skit

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rd Haryanvi Group Dance an integral part of the fest was held on 23October , 2012. Some of the participating institutions are:

Kurukshetra Institute of Technology & Management, KurukshetraGanpati Institute of Technology & Management , Yamuna Nagar

The Choreographer has ensured that no other dramatic components besides classical music and dance could catch the minds and heart of the audience and concluded with rich visual displays and coordinated movement.The Chief Guest for the event was Prof. B.S. Bodla , Director, IMS, Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.

This contest was judged by Madam Anju Vishwas, Mrs. Samriti Bhardwaj and Ms. Malvika.

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YAMUNANAGAR SECURED

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µ RECOMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITION

The Winning Teams were:

Haryanvi Group DanceHaryanvi Group Dance

rdJK Group of Institutions organized event namely Mime on 23 October, in which someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art, involving miming, or the acting out a story through body motions, without use of speech. In earlier times, in English, such a performer would typically be referred to as a mummer. Miming is to be distinguished from silent comedy, in which the artist is a seamless character in a film or sketch.This contest was judged by Mrs. Samriti Bhardwaj , Sh. Shyam Gupta and Sh. Harish Kataria.

GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YAMUNANAGAR

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA

SHREE RAM COLLEGE, YAMUNANAGAR

GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YAMUNANAGAR SECURED

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED

SHREE RAM COLLEGE, YAMUNANAGAR SECURED

Following teams participated:

The Winning Teams were:

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µ RECOMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITION

MimeMime

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Group Dances are danced by groups of people simultaneously, as opposed to individuals dancing alone or individually, and as opposed to couples dancing together but independently of others dancing at the same time, if any. The dances are generally, but not always, coordinated or standardized in such a way that all the individuals in the group are dancing the same steps at the same time. Alternatively, various groups within the larger group may be dancing different, but complementary,

parts of the larger dance. An exception to this generalization must be pointed out where groups of individuals are dancing independently of

each other, but with the purpose of creating a "group" feeling or experience, such as might accompany various forms of ritual dancing. JK Group

rdconducted this event on 23 October, 2012 and Sh. S.R.Pahwa, Income Tax

Officer was the Distinguished Guest.

GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YAMUNANAGAR

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA

GANPATI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, YAMUNANAGAR SECURED

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED

This contest was judged by Madam Anju, Sh. Wariyam Mast and Mrs. Samriti Bhardwaj.

Following teams participated:

The Winning Teams were:

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µ RECOMMENDED POSITIONµ COMMENDED POSITION

Group Dance Gen.Group Dance Gen.

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Sanskrit DramaSanskrit Dramard

On 23 October 2012, JK Group of Institutions organized Sanskrit Drama which is regarded as the highest achievement of Sanskrit literature. It Includes various characters, such as the hero (nayaka), heroine (nayika), or clown (vidusaka). Actors may have specialised in a particular type. Kālidāsa in the 3rd-4th century CE, is arguably one of ancient India's greatest Sanskrit dramatist. Three famous romantic plays written by Kālidāsa are the Mālavikāgnimitram (Mālavikā and Agnimitra), Vikramorvashiiyam (Pertaining to Vikrama and Urvashi), and Abhijñānaśākuntalam (The Recognition of Shakuntala).

KURUKSHETRA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & MANAGEMENT, KURUKSHETRA SECURED

This contest was judged by Sh. Mahavir Sharma, Sh. Harish Kataria and Sh. Vishwa Raman Nirmal.

The Winning Team was: µ RECOMMENDED POSITION