Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Walk of Unity and Maharashtra chi Lokdhara

 In celebration of “Aazadi Ka Amrit Mohotsav” and Maharashtra Day” Marathwada Mitra Mandal`s College of Commerce has organized various Cultural Programs form 19th April to 30th on college campus with tremendous response from students.



Cultural Committee of college organized and executed the events in a descent manner. Principal Dr Devidas Golhar and Committee Coordinator Prof. Meenal Kabra, welcomed the renowned guests of the events. Senior Police Inspector Mr. Murlidhar Karape and Police Inspector Ms. Meera Kavatikwar from Deccan Police Station were the chief guests for the cultural programs of Maharashtra chi Lokdhara and Walk of Unity respectively.

Inauguration of Maitreya: A dedicated space for expressing creativity called Maitreya (Friendship) has been inaugurated by Police Inspector Ms. Meera Kavatikwar on 29th April 2022.

महाष्ट् ची ार: A special and dedicated cultural event on the occasion of Maharashtra Din / Day (1st May) has been celebrated on the campus by presenting thirteen various traditional plays, dance, Mallakhamb, Bhaarud, Lezim and much more.


These cultural events also captured the attention of mainstream media and press of Pune. This type of event happened after a gap of two years; everyone including students, teachers, and administration staff were amazed. MMCC celebrated Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav in real sense!

MMCC students give a message of Unity; it is a tiny step towards Global Peace. Indian tradition and history is known in the world for maintaining harmony in society as whole. Expecting a peaceful global village where the future leaders of MMCC would lead it with core humane values!

The details of the all programs are given below,

Sr. No

Name of the Event

Participants

1.

Rangoli Competition

10

2.

MAD ADS

10

3.

Mehendi Competition

96

4.

Tatto Making Competition

32

5.

Business Plan Competition

8

6.

Treasure Hunt

125

7.

Walk of Unity

(13 States of India)

500


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