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On the eve of Independence Day, the Department of Commerce organised 'Jai Hind 2017' at Kristu Jayanti College. The theme of the programme was 'unity in diversity'.

The event, which was held in the college quadrangle, included students walking on the ramp displaying the traditional clothes of different states and union territories, along with dance performances.

The students made posters and a statue of Mahatma Gandhi which was also displayed in the quadrangle. The formal event started with the inauguration of the programme.

The students were given a platform to express their love and respect for the country.It was followed by the informal events which included group song, group dance, skit, mime, quiz, poster making and tableau.

The theme for the singing, dancing and quiz events was 'Independence'. For poster-making,the theme taken up was 'Incredible India', and for the skit, it was 'Communal Harmony'.

"'Jai Hind' was a celebration of unity in diversity of our country. It is a tribute to the great martyrs and all the leaders who made our country a blessed nation," said Principal Fr Josekutty P D.

"This event aimed to bring out patriotism, love and unity. Though we may come from different communities, society or cultures, at heart, we are one," opined Vijay Kumar, Head, Department of Commerce.

The event tried to enhance the spirit of patriotism and to remind the students of the value of the freedom that we enjoy, thanks to the sacrifice and dedication of our leaders. "Jai Hind is the exposition of the unique diversity and heritage of our nation that invokes patriotic sentiments in the hearts of the people".

The event reminded the students the value of our freedom that we have because of the courage, dedication and sacrifice that our leaders made.

"The event was an exposition of the unique diversity and heritage of our nation that invokes patriotic sentiments in the hearts of the students," said Johny Baby a second-year student from B Com ACCA.On the eve of Independence Day, the Department of Commerce organised 'Jai Hind 2017’ at Kristu Jayanti College. The theme of the programme was 'unity in diversity’.

The event, which was held in the college quadrangle, included students walking on the ramp displaying the traditional clothes of different states and union territories, along with dance performances.

The students made posters and a statue of Mahatma Gandhi which was also displayed in the quadrangle. The formal event started with the inauguration of the programme.

The students were given a platform to express their love and respect for the country.It was followed by the informal events which included group song, group dance, skit, mime, quiz, poster making and tableau.

The theme for the singing, dancing and quiz events was 'Independence’. For poster-making,the theme taken up was 'Incredible India’, and for the skit, it was 'Communal Harmony’.

"'Jai Hind’ was a celebration of unity in diversity of our country. It is a tribute to the great martyrs and all the leaders who made our country a blessed nation,” said Principal Fr Josekutty P D.

"This event aimed to bring out patriotism, love and unity. Though we may come from different communities, society or cultures, at heart, we are one,” opined Vijay Kumar, Head, Department of Commerce.

The event tried to enhance the spirit of patriotism and to remind the students of the value of the freedom that we enjoy, thanks to the sacrifice and dedication of our leaders. "Jai Hind is the exposition of the unique diversity and heritage of our nation that invokes patriotic sentiments in the hearts of the people”.

The event reminded the students the value of our freedom that we have because of the courage, dedication and sacrifice that our leaders made.

"The event was an exposition of the unique diversity and heritage of our nation that invokes patriotic sentiments in the hearts of the students,” said Johny Baby a second-year student from B Com ACCA.

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