Wednesday, March 25, 2009

ನಿಟ್ಟೆ ಅನಂದೊತ್ಸವ ಫೋಟೋ ಜಲಕ್










ನಿಟ್ಟೆ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಬ್ಬ

ನಿಟ್ಟೆ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಬ್ಬ

ನಿಟ್ಟೆ ವರ್ಷದ ಹಬ್ಬ

ನಿಟ್ಟೆ ಅನಂದೋತ್ಸವ ಸಂಭ್ರಮ ;ಪ್ರತಿಭಾ ಎಸ್ ವಾಟಾಳ್ ವರದಿ


‘ANANDOTSAVA-09’
Nitte-24th,25th march, 09
by: PRATIBHA.S.VATAL
Nitte:‘Anandotsava-09’, a prestigious annual intercollegiate cultural festival organized by NMAM Institute of Technology (a unit of NITTE education trust), an autonomous institute under VTU, Belgaum, was held on 24th and 25th march 2009 with great ovation amidst huge fan fair. This fest has a methodical record of four years. The name itself defines ‘uthsaha’ meaning enthusiasm which in turn means ‘life’.

The fest was inaugurated by Dr.Arunachalam Kumar, (an academician and artist ) the chief guest who dazzled the gathering with his fantastic speech. He opined that it was at this age youngsters can experiment with their innovative ideas and suggested students to keep up the enthusiasm. He told the students to enjoy the two day
fest, interact with other college students.
More than 30 colleges across the state were present to participate in 19 different events at 6 different venues in the campus. Food and accommodation facility was provided to the students from far off places.The events lined up for the for the day one were mehendi, rangoli, on the spot painting, pencil sketching, and cartooning, among the off stage events. And mime, mad adds, anthakshari, fashion show, jam were among the on stage events.
Most challenging event was the debate competition as students were judged on their elocutionary and oratory skills. The topic was thrown out to students just 30mins prior to the program, “Are Indians Courteous to fellow Indians”. A student from SJEC bagged the first place. Most interesting events of the day were mime and mad adds. Mime had many participating groups from different colleges with many interesting topics such as ragging, peer pressure, patriotism, adverse effects of cell phones, and the most recently discussed pub incident in mangalore.
The mad adds were the best example for a pool of creative and innovative ideas one can deliver. It had many full blooded performances leaving the judges in bewilderment.
Mehendi and rangoli were the two colourful events. Pencil sketching, cartooning, and on the spot painting were held in the lawn, which provided a pleasant environment for the participants. It was awesome to see them bring out different innovative ideas with pencils and just few colors within no time. NMAMIT bagged first position in pencil sketching.
The Anthakshari event was hosted by Dr.Shenoy. it was the most dazzling event of the day, as even the audience got chance to sing. Canara college got the first prize.
The most startling event was the fashion show. The crowd of course, was overwhelmed to cheer up the participants by their falsettos. ‘ANANDOTSAVA-09’
Nitte-24th,25th march, 09
‘Anandotsava-09’, a prestigious annual intercollegiate cultural festival organized by NMAM Institute of Technology (a unit of NITTE education trust), an autonomous institute under VTU, Belgaum, was held on 24th and 25th march 2009 with great ovation amidst huge fan fair. This fest has a methodical record of four years. The name itself defines ‘uthsaha’ meaning enthusiasm which in turn means ‘life’.

The fest was inaugurated by Dr.Arunachalam Kumar, (an academician and artist ) the chief guest who dazzled the gathering with his fantastic speech. He opined that it was at this age youngsters can experiment with their innovative ideas and suggested students to keep up the enthusiasm. He told the students to enjoy the two day
fest, interact with other college students.
More than 30 colleges across the state were present to participate in 19 different events at 6 different venues in the campus. Food and accommodation facility was provided to the students from far off places.The events lined up for the for the day one were mehendi, rangoli, on the spot painting, pencil sketching, and cartooning, among the off stage events. And mime, mad adds, anthakshari, fashion show, jam were among the on stage events.
Most challenging event was the debate competition as students were judged on their elocutionary and oratory skills. The topic was thrown out to students just 30mins prior to the program, “Are Indians Courteous to fellow Indians”. A student from SJEC bagged the first place. Most interesting events of the day were mime and mad adds. Mime had many participating groups from different colleges with many interesting topics such as ragging, peer pressure, patriotism, adverse effects of cell phones, and the most recently discussed pub incident in mangalore.
The mad adds were the best example for a pool of creative and innovative ideas one can deliver. It had many full blooded performances leaving the judges in bewilderment.
Mehendi and rangoli were the two colourful events. Pencil sketching, cartooning, and on the spot painting were held in the lawn, which provided a pleasant environment for the participants. It was awesome to see them bring out different innovative ideas with pencils and just few colors within no time. NMAMIT bagged first position in pencil sketching.
The Anthakshari event was hosted by Dr.Shenoy. it was the most dazzling event of the day, as even the audience got chance to sing. Canara college got the first prize.

The day two events were solo dance, eastern solo, group dance,dham charads, and quiz
Solo dance was a mindblowing event. It was a Dhamka performance from all the contestants. quiz was also conducted.
It was a remarkable platform for all the students to shower their talents. A first year student Suraj from NMAMIT says “it was a great time for me, as it is a break. And I even got a chance to interact with other college students and make friends”. Whereas Akshatha, a third year Information Science student from KVG, Sulya says “I am having great fun here. And I am happy that I will be participating in the group dance competition. I hope to bag some prize for my college”.
Overall it was an innate fest which brought students from different educational institutes. It did live upto the standards expected.