Bengaluru : CMR University School of Economics and Commerce recently hosted “AAHAV 23” at its OMBR campus, an exhilarating intercollegiate festival seamlessly blending commerce and culture. Going beyond academic confines, AAHAV served as a vibrant platform for more than 250 students from over 60 colleges across Bangalore, showcasing their diverse talents. The festival featured an impressive lineup of events, including Treasure Hunt, Beatboxing, Mad Arts, Photography Competition, Western Dance, Classical Dance, Fashion Show, and more.
Distinguished guests, including Dr. H.B. Raghavendra, Vice Chancellor of CMR University, Dr. S. Mohan Kumar, Director of DORI, and Dr. Bhupendra Tiwari, Director of SOEC, graced the occasion, lending their prestige to the event.
Speaking on the occasion,Dr. H.B. Raghavendra said that students need to organize events like AAHAV that bring in unity, collaboration, and management qualities among students, which makes them able to face real-life challenges and quests with ease.
Dr. Bhupendra Tiwari added that AAHAV aimed not only to enhance students’ academic journeys but also to nurture holistic development, shaping them into well-rounded individuals. The fest successfully provided a stage for students to showcase their talents, underscoring the significance of surpassing traditional academic boundaries.
This convergence of commerce and culture exemplified CMR University’s commitment to fostering a comprehensive educational environment. AAHAV’s resounding success underscores the university’s dedication to nurturing talent and promoting a multifaceted approach to student development.