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Ludhiana Students Shine at PAU Inter-College Arts and Oratory Fest

Summary

  • Vibrant display of creativity and intellectual depth
  • Engaging speaking competitions like Extempore and Elocution
  • Introduction of new event Graffiti showcasing teamwork
Ludhiana Students Shine at PAU Inter-College Arts and Oratory Fest

On November 9, 2025, the second day of the Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) Inter-College Youth Festival in Ludhiana was a vibrant display of creativity and intellectual depth. Students from various constituent colleges competed in a series of engaging art and oratory events, filling the atmosphere with energy and enthusiasm.

The afternoon sessions focused on challenging the students' quick thinking and persuasive delivery through speaking competitions, including Extempore and Elocution. Participants were given limited preparation time before speaking on a given topic, showcasing their flair for public speaking. The Elocution event further highlighted the contestants' intellectual depth and confidence, as they impressed the judges and audience with their clarity of thought and persuasive delivery.

The day's schedule was equally packed with artistic competitions, including the introduction of a new event, Graffiti. Groups of six students collaborated to capture the essence of Punjab on a 6-by-4-foot canvas, demonstrating their teamwork and artistic talents. Other creative events, such as Photography, On-the-Spot Painting, Cartooning, Calligraphy, Rangoli, and Mehandi, also allowed the students to showcase their diverse artistic abilities.

The festival received high praise from distinguished guests, including the Vice-Chancellor of PAU and members of the Educational Tribunal, who commended the participants' efforts and encouraged them to become "instruments of change" in the university's legacy.

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Graffiti, where groups of six students collaborated to capture the essence of Punjab on a 6-by-4-foot canvas.
The Vice-Chancellor commended the participants' efforts and encouraged them to become "instruments of change" in the university's legacy.
The festival included events such as Photography, On-the-Spot Painting, Cartooning, Calligraphy, Rangoli, and Mehandi, allowing students to showcase their diverse artistic abilities.

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