Surat: More than 120 Sardar Vallabhbhai National Institute of Technology (SVNIT) students have changed the path to the canvas for Rangolis on Monday to celebrate ‘Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav’ in front of the Republican Day.
While some students made Rangolis on a 500 meter stretch on campus in a competition, a group of other artists painted the outer wall of the Institute with messages to save the National Child Day daughters.
This painting aims to create awareness among thousands of people passing on the Gaurav path.
VL Manekar, Dean, Planning and Development, SVNIT said, “The Institute has received requests from city-based NGOs to paint the walls to merege people on the Day of National Girl Day.
Institute officials agreed and let them paint 12 blocks.” “Artists paint walls with pictures And a message.
January 24 has been declared as a national girl today since 2008 with the aim of raising awareness in the community to girls, “Manekar added.
Vaibhav Gaur, Students of the Fourth MSc in the Ministry of Chemistry and Secretary of the SVNIT Cultural Affairs Committee said, “This competition was organized by the Ministry of Education.
About 120 students participated in this competition and made beautiful Rangoli with different themes including women’s empowerment, freedom fighters, Virangana India, women’s inspiration and also at Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav.
“Shreyas Kadam, the last year of BTECH students and SvNit Art Club members said,” All participants made Rangoli on a different theme on the 500 meter road on campus because our Institute was chosen as the center Of course.
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